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Old 07-23-2022, 11:16 AM   #21
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I originally cleaned my thermocouple, and it worked for another 3 years. Same issue, would not stay lit, and cleaning it did nothing, so I replaced my thermocouple...if you are saying it doesn't stay lit, once you release the knob, then that's most likely the issue. You can find them online. Maybe give the new owner a heads up. BTW, on my Pleasureway, 09 Lexor, it was not fun disconnecting the propane line. Would have been nice if they used a flex line, but maybe against some California code...LOL
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Old 07-23-2022, 12:53 PM   #22
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Hey Tom

In my case it was debris in the line and burner base where the jet is. Removing the whole stove top was easy on my RT, a five minute job. I did end up tearing it down several times until I finally found the issue.
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Old 07-23-2022, 02:42 PM   #23
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In my case it was debris in the line and burner base where the jet is. Removing the whole stove top was easy on my RT, a five minute job. I did end up tearing it down several times until I finally found the issue.
Curious how your propane line comes in. Mine, like your photo, was hooked up at the base, and I had about 2 inches to play with. I was concerned if I lifted the stove top any higher it would break the propane supply line.
I replaced the refrigerator last year, and with it out, I could have easily removed the stove top, but the fridge was a Royal PIA to remove due to the PW outside sewer vent design.
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Old 07-23-2022, 04:14 PM   #24
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Here is the gas line on my ‘12 RT 190.
That and four holddown levers and the stove comes off in five minutes.
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Old 07-23-2022, 07:13 PM   #25
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Here is the gas line on my ‘12 RT 190.
That and four holddown levers and the stove comes off in five minutes.
Thanks, Mine is the same, but there is no opening to get at it, because the refrigerator is directly under it. I had to move the hold-down tab things, and then hold the stove top up and fit a wrench in to loosen and remove the stove. Not fun, about 1 1/2 inches to get at it.
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