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There may be air in the line after restoring the propane. Hopefully it will get back up after bleeding for a few minutes. if not there could be a problem with the regulator.
If it won't light with a match,then the orifice is plugged.If it will light with a match because you can hear the gas coming out,then your striker on the knob is bad.It's replaceable.
Hello
Look to see if you actualy can see the spark when it clicks, if you do see it, then try to adjust the air mixture....Good luck
Eddie Rentas
Tupper LAke NY
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