No spark at burner

Furrion Stove / Range: “No spark at burner”

warning RV stove & oven problems

Safety Propane is heavier than air and pools low where it can ignite explosively. If you smell gas, do NOT operate the ignitor or any switch: shut off the tank, ventilate, and leave until the odor clears. Never let a burner click repeatedly with gas flowing and no flame, as raw propane accumulates. Make sure an LP and CO detector is working before using gas appliances in an enclosed RV.

What it means

Furrion glass-top gas cooktops use a spark ignition system, not a display panel. There are no numeric error codes. This 'symptom code' covers the most common ignition fault: you turn the knob and hear clicking but no spark appears at the burner, or you hear nothing at all. The spark electrode is firing to ground across a small gap next to the burner head; if the gap, wiring, ground path, or ignitor module is bad, no spark jumps and the burner will not light.

Most likely causes

  1. Spark electrode tip cracked, dirty, greasy, or corroded so the spark cannot jump the gap most likely
  2. Electrode-to-burner gap too large or misaligned (electrode bent away from the burner) common
  3. Loose, pinched, or disconnected ignition wire under the cooktop (a wire commonly works loose at the burner) common
  4. Top burner plates not grounded through their mounting clips (clips dirty/greasy), breaking the spark ground path common
  5. Failed spark ignitor module or, on battery-ignited models, a dead or corroded ignition battery less common

Safe checks you can do yourself

How to reset / clear No spark at burner

  1. Turn all burner knobs fully OFF and shut the propane supply at the tank.
  2. Clean/reseat the electrode, burner cap, and top plate as above.
  3. Reopen propane, purge air by letting the line settle, then turn one knob to LIGHT/HIGH and click to ignite.
  4. If a battery ignitor was replaced, test each burner in turn.

When to call a technician

Call a certified RV/LP technician if you smell gas you cannot clear, if no burner sparks after cleaning and checking wiring/ground, if the ignitor module needs replacement and you are not comfortable working under the cooktop, or if any gas line, valve, or regulator is suspect.

Applies to

FSRE17 · FSRE21 · FSRE17SA-BL · FSRE21SA-BL · Furrion 17" and 21" 3-burner all-glass gas ranges/cooktops

FAQ

What does Furrion Stove / Range code "No spark at burner" mean?

Furrion glass-top gas cooktops use a spark ignition system, not a display panel. There are no numeric error codes. This 'symptom code' covers the most common ignition fault: you turn the knob and hear clicking but no spark appears at the burner, or you hear nothing at all. The spark electrode is firing to ground across a small gap next to the burner head; if the gap, wiring, ground path, or ignitor module is bad, no spark jumps and the burner will not light.

How do I reset Furrion Stove / Range No spark at burner?

Turn all burner knobs fully OFF and shut the propane supply at the tank. Clean/reseat the electrode, burner cap, and top plate as above. Reopen propane, purge air by letting the line settle, then turn one knob to LIGHT/HIGH and click to ignite. If a battery ignitor was replaced, test each burner in turn.

What is the most common cause of No spark at burner on a Furrion Stove / Range?

The most likely cause is spark electrode tip cracked, dirty, greasy, or corroded so the spark cannot jump the gap.

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Note: Furrion gas cooktops/ranges do NOT have a digital display or numeric fault codes; diagnosis is symptom-based. Causes are compiled from the OEM part listing plus consistent owner/forum and troubleshooting-guide reports, not a single coded manual table.

Last verified 2026-06-29 · compiled from manufacturer documentation. Codes can vary by model year — always cross-check your unit’s manual.