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Why is my gas solenoid making a noise?

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Ava Robinson

Published Feb 08, 2026

Why is my gas solenoid making a noise?

A partly opened solenoid valves produce noise that is carried loudly by the pipes in the system and can become aggravating. This kind of noise is produced either by excessive pressure, oil, gunk that blocks the valve open, or low voltage. Another cause for valve noise can be a loose coil or housing.

How to troubleshoot gas control valve solenoids?

Brush for cleaning clogged oil or dirt. Replacement valves. Brush for cleaning clogged oil or dirt. Replacement valves. It is important for everyone to know how to troubleshoot gas control valve solenoids in their homes.

Do you need to replace the LP gas detector?

Also, will I need to replace the solenoid valve currently in the gas line or only connect the new LP gas detector to the current wire in the RV to control the solenoid valve? Morris W.

What are the symptoms of a bad starter solenoid?

Symptoms of a Bad Starter Solenoid 1 #1: A series of rapid or successive clicks coming from the starter solenoid. 2 #2: The starter continues to rotate even after the drive gear disengages… 3 #3: The starter solenoid makes a clicking sound and moves a little, but the starter does not rotate. 4 #4: The starter continues to rotate after…

A partly opened solenoid valves produce noise that is carried loudly by the pipes in the system and can become aggravating. This kind of noise is produced either by excessive pressure, oil, gunk that blocks the valve open, or low voltage. Another cause for valve noise can be a loose coil or housing.

Also, will I need to replace the solenoid valve currently in the gas line or only connect the new LP gas detector to the current wire in the RV to control the solenoid valve? Morris W.

Brush for cleaning clogged oil or dirt. Replacement valves. Brush for cleaning clogged oil or dirt. Replacement valves. It is important for everyone to know how to troubleshoot gas control valve solenoids in their homes.

Symptoms of a Bad Starter Solenoid 1 #1: A series of rapid or successive clicks coming from the starter solenoid. 2 #2: The starter continues to rotate even after the drive gear disengages… 3 #3: The starter solenoid makes a clicking sound and moves a little, but the starter does not rotate. 4 #4: The starter continues to rotate after…