If your Kitchen Aid gas stove is not lighting, the first thing you should check is the gas supply. Make sure that the gas supply valve is fully open and that there are no leaks in the gas line. You can also try turning off the gas supply and then turning it back on to see if that helps. If the gas supply seems to be working properly, then the issue may lie elsewhere.Check the Gas Supply
The igniter is responsible for producing the spark that lights the gas on your stove. If the igniter is not functioning properly, then your stove will not light. Check to see if the igniter is cracked or damaged in any way. If it is, then it will need to be replaced. You can also try cleaning the igniter with a soft brush to remove any debris that may be preventing it from sparking.Check the Igniter
The burner caps are the parts of your gas stove that sit on top of the burners. If they are not positioned correctly, then it can prevent the gas from flowing properly and cause your stove not to light. Make sure that the burner caps are aligned properly and that they are clean. You can remove them and clean them with warm soapy water to remove any built-up grease or grime.Check the Burner Caps
The gas valve controls the flow of gas to your stove. If it is not working properly, then it can prevent your stove from lighting. Check to see if the gas valve is fully open and that there are no blockages or clogs in the valve itself. If the gas valve is damaged or malfunctioning, then it will need to be replaced.Check the Gas Valve
The spark module is responsible for sending the electrical charge to the igniter to produce the spark. If the spark module is not working, then your stove will not light. Check to see if the spark module is receiving power and if there are any loose connections. If it is not functioning properly, then it will need to be replaced.Check the Spark Module
The control board is like the brain of your gas stove, controlling all of its functions. If the control board is not working properly, then it can cause issues with your stove lighting. Check to see if the control board is getting power and if there are any loose connections. If it is damaged or malfunctioning, then it will need to be replaced.Check the Control Board
The thermocouple is a safety device that detects if the flame is lit and will shut off the gas supply if it is not. If the thermocouple is not working properly, then it can prevent your stove from lighting. Check to see if the thermocouple is positioned correctly and if it is clean. If it is damaged or malfunctioning, then it will need to be replaced.Check the Thermocouple
The gas pressure regulator controls the amount of gas that flows to your stove. If it is not functioning properly, then it can cause issues with your stove lighting. Check to see if the gas pressure regulator is set to the correct pressure and if there are any blockages or clogs. If it is damaged or malfunctioning, then it will need to be replaced.Check the Gas Pressure Regulator
If all of the above components are functioning properly, then the issue may lie in the gas line itself. Check to see if there are any blockages or clogs in the gas line that may be preventing the gas from flowing to your stove. If there are, then they will need to be cleared out. You can also try turning off the gas supply and then turning it back on to see if that helps.Check the Gas Line
The gas safety valve is another safety device that shuts off the gas supply if it senses any issues with the stove. If it is not functioning properly, then it can prevent your stove from lighting. Check to see if the gas safety valve is positioned correctly and if it is clean. If it is damaged or malfunctioning, then it will need to be replaced.Check the Gas Safety Valve