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Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Gayle, This is not happening with my range but I did look up the cause and this is what the internet turned up as an answer: (An imbalance in the fuel-oxygen mixture can have a variety of causes. Gas burner orifices may become clogged from a buildup of soot, which results in an uneven supply of fuel to the burner. When the flame burns the soot, the resulting incandescence is orange.) Also, I would make sure your burners are also setting correctly on your stove as uneven burners can disrupt the flow of gas and oxygen mixture. If this doesn’t help I would call a plumber and have your gas line connection checked.
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