One burner on stove quit working

I have a 2018 T@B 320 with an inside stove.  One of the burners quit working [the other is working fine].  Any ideas of the problem [and solution] for the inoperative burner?

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  • CbusguyCbusguy Member Posts: 771
    How did it stopped working?   Won't light at all?   Lights and then won't stay lite.    
    2009 GMC Canyon,   3.7 liter 
    2020 320s Boondock lite, With Lots of mods
  • jplusjjplusj Member Posts: 10
    Back burner just completely stopped working during an outing with the trailer.  Can't think of any reason why it would stop while the front burner continued to work except that the line to the burner somehow got clogged.  The burner doesn't work at all...no flicker or any indication that there is any gas reaching the burner.
  • falcon1970falcon1970 Member Posts: 758
    The line to the burner may indeed be clogged but what could have caused that?  It is more likely that the valve (the regulating knob) has failed.  If you turn on only the back burner (the one that has stopped working) do you smell propane at all?  If it is the valve, it may have failed partially--not allowing enough propane to ignite the burner but still allowing some propane to flow.  And worse, that flow may exist whether or not you have turned the knob to the "on" or the "off" position.  In other words you might have a continuous flow of propane regardless of the knob position.  I would recommend that this be addressed--sooner rather than later--by someone with some knowledge of gas stoves.
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