The gas line probably has a partial blockage and will ultimately not light at all. That's not a safe situation. If it goes out while you're not attending the stove, it could build up in the environment and become a significant hazard.
Thanks for the speedy response Nuff 13 days ago .
The auto igniter sparks and ignites the burner in place of a pilot light but either way, once lit it should stay lit. An auto igniter doesn't work by itself like pilot light. It's activated by the person turning the gas on and you can't be expected to babysit the stove and relight it repeatedly.It would make electric igniters dangerous.
So I doubt that is the problem. Something is causing the flame to go out.
Another possibility is the igniter, if it uses one, is malfunctioning.
Oh, meant to add. If the gas stove has an electrical connection it may use an electrical glo plug igniter to ensure the flame is re-lit.
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