Quote Originally Posted by FakeBoobsRule
It might be low end but those safety feature are cheap to build in and are pretty much required this day and age. Most of them have a temperature sensor where the pilot light is, the pilot light goes out, temperature drops, gas flow is cut off. The smell is very distinctive, it smells of rotten eggs. I'm not a mechanic but I have had gas appliances before and I have replaced a ceramic pilot element for a gas heater.
That sounds right. I didn't figure it was an automatic safety feature though, I thought I would have to do something to the stove.
JaggedEdge Reviewed by JaggedEdge on . Gas, Poison Oak, Weed, and Paranoia It's been a while. I just finished getting my ass handed to me by the Atlanta Falcons while playing Madden 08, when I went to the bedroom to pack a bowl. My girlfriend called me up front because she smelled a foul odor. One of the pilot lights was out on the stove, so naturally, being the paranoid stoner's we are, we assumed there was a gas leak. We also became fearful of relighting the pilot out of fear of there being a lot of gas about... resulting in a big boom. :gunfighter2: Let me Rating: 5