Yellow flames on four burners and broiler

All at once my four burners on the gas range went to a yellow flame…I check the broiler and it also has yellow flames…should I replace the regulator…I noticed that the regulator has two output pipes (one for the oven and one for the stove top) with threaded nut like connection to the regulator .
Are these connections using compression fittings?..Is it possible that the problem is with the gas, since it occurred all at once?..thanks for your help…Nel

Check your gas supply and make sure it doesn’t have low pressure. If it is good then it sounds like a bad regulator.AP4343983

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Thanks for the reply..Jeff…I did get the part # from your diagram this morning..but before I order the part…is that diagram exact… because it shows the output connections …one on top and one in the back off the regulator…my output connections are both on top…also could you comment on the output connections are they both compression fitted…so I can unfix them at the regulator without pulling the stove out…thanks in advance for your help…Nel1956

This is the regulator for your range according to your model number. It should work for yours. You should be able to do it without pulling the stove out. The lines are made that way. Hope this helps.

Jeff ..thank for your help…I solve my problem…the cause was a small one gallon size humidifier which we bought for the bedroom…shut it off and within about three hours, all the flame turn blue…its hard to believe…I kept your site address for future use…thank again…Nel1956

Thats Great! Glad you found the problem!:slight_smile: