When a stove burner won’t ignite, there can be issues with the igniter or the alignment of the burner parts. Missing or incorrectly inserted burner parts, problems with the power supply, or clogged burner ports can be problematic. Gas burners can produce weak or uneven flames or may click without igniting, due to various issues.
There are things you can safely check before calling a professional. You can check whether your stove is plugged in, see if the burner is misaligned, and clean the burner ports.
If your gas stove is not lighting, the cause for concern could be the spark module, gas supply, or other internal components. Lighting the stove more than a few times without proper inspection could be dangerous. If basic checks do not resolve the issue, call an expert to schedule a range repair service to get your stove back to the desired cooking condition.