A GE Gas Cooktop is a popular choice for homeowners who want precise heat control, fast cooking, and long-lasting performance. Found in many modern kitchens, GE gas cooktops are known for reliability β but like any gas appliance, they can develop issues over time.
At Appliance Medic Pro, we service GE gas cooktops regularly and know the most common problems homeowners face.

What Is a GE Gas Cooktop?
A GE gas cooktop is a built-in cooking surface installed into a countertop and powered by natural gas or propane. Unlike freestanding ranges, cooktops focus solely on stovetop cooking and are often paired with a separate wall oven.
They are commonly used in:
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Residential kitchens
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Modern and custom homes
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Apartments and condos
Key Features of GE Gas Cooktops
Most GE gas cooktops include:
π₯ Precise Flame Control
Allows instant adjustment from low simmer to high heat.
π₯ Sealed Burners
Prevent spills from entering the cooktop interior and make cleaning easier.
π₯ Heavy-Duty Grates
Provide stable support for pots and pans.
π₯ Electronic Ignition
No standing pilot β burners light automatically when turned on.
π₯ Multiple Burner Sizes
Designed for everything from simmering sauces to high-heat cooking.
Common GE Gas Cooktop Problems
From real repair experience, these are the issues we see most often:
1. Gas Burner Wonβt Ignite
Symptoms:
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Clicking sound but no flame
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Burner lights only after multiple tries
Possible causes:
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Dirty burner ports
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Faulty igniter
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Moisture from cleaning
2. Continuous Clicking Sound
This usually happens because:
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Igniter is wet or dirty
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The burner cap is misaligned
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Ignition switch stuck
Cleaning and proper burner alignment often solve this.
3. Weak or Uneven Flame
Signs:
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Flame is yellow or orange
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Burner heats unevenly
Likely causes:
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Clogged burner holes
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Incorrect gas pressure
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Improper gas type (natural gas vs propane)
4. Gas Smell Around Cooktop
β οΈ This is serious.
Possible reasons:
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Loose gas connection
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Faulty gas valve
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Damaged gas line
If you smell gas, turn off the gas supply immediately and call a professional.
5. Burner Flame Goes Out
Often caused by:
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Faulty thermocouple (on some models)
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Drafts or airflow issues
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Low gas pressure
Troubleshooting Tips You Can Try Safely
Before calling for service:
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Clean burner caps and ports
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Dry igniters completely after cleaning
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Make sure burners are seated correctly
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Check that the gas shut-off valve is fully open
β Do NOT disassemble gas lines or valves yourself.
Cleaning & Maintenance Tips
To keep your GE gas cooktop working properly:
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Clean spills immediately
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Remove and wash burner caps weekly
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Avoid using harsh cleaners on igniters
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Inspect flames regularly (blue flame is ideal)
Regular maintenance helps prevent ignition and flame problems.
Repair Cost vs Replacement (Estimated)
Typical service pricing:
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Igniter replacement: $120β$220
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Gas valve repair: $180β$350
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Burner assembly replacement: $100β$200
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Control switch repair: $150β$300
Most GE gas cooktop issues are repairable and cost-effective.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are GE gas cooktops reliable?
A: Yes β with proper care, they often last 10β15 years.
Q: Why is my flame yellow instead of blue?
A: This usually indicates dirty burners or a gas pressure issue.
Q: Can I convert my GE gas cooktop to propane?
A: Yes, but conversion must be done by a qualified technician.