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smell gas...have checked/tested the connection at shut off valve also the connection to the range & there is not a leak. When the gas line/valve is open I smell gas, this is w/o trying to light a burner. what else can I check/test & how do I go about it...or just buy a new one ???? thx...Marc
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Marc,
The best way is to call a local gas company to test it for a leakage. They have a special leak detectors and their service is free.
Gene.
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Make sure they point out to you where the leak is found. The gas company will "red tag" the appliance and shut off the gas at the most convenient valve.
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