Thank you sooooo much for this! My landlord just bought me a new gas stove and I couldn’t get the flame to go lower! So everything cooked too fast, or it burnt. So thank you again!
Thank you soooooooooo much for this video. We just purchased a new stove and was bummed about the flame being too high. I had no idea it could be adjusted. You're a life saver😊😊😊
An adjustment for the adjustment. Great video. Didn't know those existed. Guess that's how they get each burner to said BTU outputs. Really it's a low flame adjustment.
Very helpful but my GE burner valves don't have those adjusting screws yet all four burners have a low flame even at highest setting. The stove is four years old and like new. The oven works fine. Unfortunately I bought it this way and so I don't know the history. Any ideas? Thanks.
Seems like there’s no screw inside my valve stem, it looks exactly the same as in video & online manual says to do the same thing, but there’s no screw grip or tightening…any tips?
I have the old model of GE profile gas stove with downdraft cooktop. It appears my gas stove head is one piece and I cannot remove the cap like you do. There are two side screws to remove the whole base inside of the cabinet. I cleared each hole with alcohols rub and needle and it still doesn’t work. Is there an easier way to fix the stove heads?
Thanks for sharing this video. Can you please share also a video how to repair a white westing house oven that is noisy, it look likes too much air or gas is coming out of the burnet.. thank you
Excellent. I had no idea of this adjustment when on low my flame was going out. You saved me a call to technician. Thanks a million. I love RUclips
I would like to also express my gratitude for the people and technology that bring us these videos!
Thank you sooooo much for this! My landlord just bought me a new gas stove and I couldn’t get the flame to go lower! So everything cooked too fast, or it burnt. So thank you again!
basic same but it was my mom who buy it and it do have one small one with lower flame so i have to move the food back to the small one to cook it rigt
Thank you soooooooooo much for this video. We just purchased a new stove and was bummed about the flame being too high. I had no idea it could be adjusted. You're a life saver😊😊😊
Great video, always burning the bottom of my pots and pans. Adjusted like you explained, adjusted all to a low flame. No more burnt pots and pans!!!
An adjustment for the adjustment. Great video. Didn't know those existed. Guess that's how they get each burner to said BTU outputs. Really it's a low flame adjustment.
Thanks for making this video. My burners were just over 400F on low!
U tube university does it again,
Thank you so much.......
Very helpful but my GE burner valves don't have those adjusting screws yet all four burners have a low flame even at highest setting. The stove is four years old and like new. The oven works fine. Unfortunately I bought it this way and so I don't know the history. Any ideas? Thanks.
Where did you get the magic screwdriver?
Worked like a charm! Simple!
Thank you so much, we are facing high flame in lower, nir I'm able to adjust it to small flame.
Thank you so much
Seems like there’s no screw inside my valve stem, it looks exactly the same as in video & online manual says to do the same thing, but there’s no screw grip or tightening…any tips?
I was going to ask the same thing... did you ever figure it out?
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sorry still haven’t😂…I have the right tools, but couldn’t feel a screw in there…tried forever.
Yeah mine isn't a flathead either I'm not sure what tool to use
I have the old model of GE profile gas stove with downdraft cooktop. It appears my gas stove head is one piece and I cannot remove the cap like you do. There are two side screws to remove the whole base inside of the cabinet. I cleared each hole with alcohols rub and needle and it still doesn’t work. Is there an easier way to fix the stove heads?
Thanks for sharing this video. Can you please share also a video how to repair a white westing house oven that is noisy, it look likes too much air or gas is coming out of the burnet.. thank you
Does that apply to Broiler as well *(?)
How do you adjust it if you dont have a hole in the golden thing to put a screwdriver in
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Is it dangerous to put it too high? Will gas leak from that hole?
What if the shaft the knob sits on has no hole in it?
Looks like you got the landlord special.
Need some assistance on the WCG whirlpool flame adjustment.
What if the burner flame is too high on high and too low on low?
Is there a rough rule how low a burner can go? For example 3kW can be turned down to 0.3kW.
yes but wont that also lower the maximum flame?
What if the high setting is too high and the low setting is too low??
Very helpful! Thanks!
Can that screw pop out?
Thank you, great tutorial.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
There is no hole to adjust any other ideas? The stove is an mabe
T Q Brother
Awesome