On 2/17/2021 at 2:50 PM, SLB said:Update: Bluestar had no idea what was going on. But they did offer 25% off the parts, so I appreciate the nudge from you folks.
I pulled the records, that burner had been last replaced in 2015.
I'll check with the tech if there isn't some humidity problem in my homemade kitchen plumbing . . . .
The byproducts of burning natural gas are CO2 and H2O, there will be humidity within the oven (one of the reasons my wife wasn't keen on going away from our electric oven). Do you have other local to your area possibilities that could "attack" your oven? Near the sea (salt air, a killer of outdoor grills), other excessively humid environment?
Quick question: For the repair did the range need to moved, or was the fix able to be completed through the front of the oven?
And I'm intrigued with your "homemade kitchen plumbing". Got any pics?