If the pilot light on a gas range won't stay lit, the most probable cause is a malfunctioning thermocouple, which detects the pilot flame and keeps the gas valve open. Other potential issues could include a dirty or clogged pilot orifice, inadequate gas supply, or drafts that extinguish the flame. Additionally, if the pilot light flame is too small or weak, it may not be able to heat the thermocouple sufficiently. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help prevent these issues.
To light the pilot on a Hotpoint gas range, first ensure that the oven is turned off and the gas supply is on. Locate the pilot light access, usually found at the bottom of the oven. Use a long lighter or match to ignite the pilot while pressing the pilot light button or knob to release gas. Once lit, continue holding the button for about 30 seconds to ensure the pilot stays lit before releasing it.
To re-light the pilot on a GE Gas Range JGBP30WEA2WW, first ensure the oven is off and cool. Locate the pilot light opening, usually found at the back of the oven. Use a long lighter or match to ignite the pilot while holding down the reset button or the oven knob in the "Pilot" position for about 30 seconds. Once the pilot stays lit, release the button and set the oven to your desired temperature.
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According to my Haynes repair manual a code 22 lists a probable cause as : Manifold Absolute / Baro Pressure Sensor out of range
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The EPA range estimate for the 2014 Honda Pilot is 378.0 mi. in the city, 525.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2003 Honda Pilot is 288.0 mi. in the city, 403.2 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2008 Honda Pilot is 326.4 mi. in the city, 448.8 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2007 Honda Pilot is 326.4 mi. in the city, 448.8 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2005 Honda Pilot is 306.0 mi. in the city, 408.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2013 Honda Pilot is 378.0 mi. in the city, 525.0 mi. on the highway.
The EPA range estimate for the 2004 Honda Pilot is 288.0 mi. in the city, 403.2 mi. on the highway.