Service approach for Wolf repeated clicking
Wolf burners use spark igniters, and repeated clicking after the burner is lit usually means the spark module continues to fire because moisture, food residue or a misaligned burner cap is preventing the ignition signal from clearing.
We confirm which burner is affected, whether the burner caps are properly seated and dry, whether moisture from cleaning is still present and whether the symptom is recent or longstanding.
Most Wolf clicking calls resolve in a single visit. The model number from inside the door and a description of which burner is affected are the key intake details.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is repeated clicking dangerous?
A: If the burner is lit and clicking continues, the gas is burning safely; the clicking is from the spark module. If the burner does not light, do not leave the gas valve open — turn it off and we can plan the visit.
Q: What's the most common cause?
A: Moisture under the burner cap from a recent cleaning, followed by a misaligned cap, followed by an actual igniter fault. We confirm the order at the visit.