Troubleshooting Guide
Wolf Gas Range Making Hissing Sound
Hissing noise from gas range when in use or idle
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You hear a hissing sound from your Wolf gas range, which could indicate normal operation or a potential gas issue requiring immediate attention.
Quick Fixes to Try First
- 1Check that all burner flames are blue and fully lit
- 2Ensure burner ports aren't clogged, causing incomplete combustion
- 3Turn off all burners and listen for hissing (if present, potential leak)
- 4Check that all burner knobs are in the off position
Most Common Causes
Normal Gas Flow
Requires Service
A slight hissing when burners are on is normal gas flow through the valve.
Burner Not Fully Lit
DIY Possible
If gas is flowing but not completely igniting, you may hear hissing with an incomplete flame.
Other Possible Causes
Gas Leak
Hissing when burners are off could indicate a gas leak requiring immediate attention.
Regulator Issues
A failing gas regulator may create unusual sounds during operation.
When to Call a Professional
Contact our technicians if any of these apply:
- Hissing when all burners are off
- Strong gas smell accompanies the hissing
- Burner flames are yellow or uneven
- Immediately if you suspect a gas leak - leave the house first
Brands We Service for This Issue
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