La Cornue Oven Pilot Fault

La Cornue Oven Pilot Fault is a fault our factory-trained technicians diagnose and repair with genuine parts. Below is what it means, the most likely causes, and the steps to try before booking service.
What Pilot / Safety Valve Won't Stay Open means on your La Cornue Oven
Closely related to a pilot that will not stay lit, this indicator describes a gas safety valve that closes even when a flame is present and the sensor appears to be working. On La Cornue gas ovens the electromagnetic safety valve can weaken so it no longer holds open on the sensor signal it is given.
Symptoms to look for
The signs below help confirm you are dealing with this condition rather than a different fault. You may notice just one of them or several together, and they can appear gradually over time or suddenly after a spill, a power event, or recent service.
- Flame is present and stable briefly, then the valve audibly closes
- Oven cuts out even though ignition succeeded
- Problem persists after cleaning the flame sensor
- No heat sustained for baking
Common causes
Several different faults can produce these symptoms. Working through the most likely causes in order helps you separate a quick, inexpensive fix from a problem that needs trained service and the correct La Cornue parts.
- Weak safety valve electromagnet — holding coil no longer latches open
- Marginal sensor signal — borderline flame-sense current
- Low gas pressure — flame too small to keep the sensor hot
- Wiring resistance — corroded connections reduce holding current
Troubleshooting steps you can try
Work through these checks in order, with the appliance cool and powered down before you touch any internal part. Stop at any point where you are unsure, or where gas, high heat, or live electrical parts are involved, and hand the remaining diagnosis to a qualified technician.
- Confirm the flame is full-sized while lit; a small flame points to pressure.
- Note whether cleaning the sensor changed anything.
- Avoid repeated long ignition holds.
- Ventilate and stop if gas odor is present.
When to call a technician
A technician will measure the valve’s holding current and the flame-sense signal, then replace the safety valve (or sensor) as proven. This work must be done by trained service on the sealed vaulted oven. You can reach the La Cornue National Service Center on 1-877-522-6768, or find an authorized technician through the manufacturer at lacornueusa.com. La Cornue appliances are hand-built and use proprietary parts, so factory-trained service protects both your warranty and the appliance.
Parts a technician may replace
Depending on what the diagnosis shows, a technician may inspect, test, or replace the gas safety valve, flame sensor/thermocouple, and burner. The correct part for your configuration is identified from the model and serial number; on La Cornue appliances these are proprietary components fitted by trained service rather than generic substitutes, which protects both performance and the appliance’s long-term value.
Safety and prevention
To reduce the chance of this returning on your La Cornue Oven, keep up with routine care — clean spills before they bake on, follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule, and avoid abrasive pads or harsh chemicals on enamel, brass, and finished surfaces. Periodic professional servicing catches wear items early, and addressing small performance changes promptly usually means a simpler repair. When you book service, having the model and serial plate details and a note of exactly what you observed will help the visit go quickly.
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