Converting a gas oven's burners that require manual lighting into self-lighting burners is typically not a straightforward task. The design and functionality of the burners are specific to the oven model, and retrofitting them to become self-lighting burners may involve complex modifications that could potentially compromise safety and functionality.
Self-lighting burners typically rely on an ignition system that incorporates a spark or a pilot flame to ignite the gas when the burner is turned on. These systems are usually integrated into the original design of the oven and are not easily added or retrofitted to existing burners.
If you are interested in converting your oven's burners to self-lighting ones, it is recommended to consult with a professional appliance technician or a representative from the oven manufacturer. They can provide you with accurate information about the feasibility and safety of such a modification for your specific oven model. It is important to prioritize safety and ensure that any modifications are performed by qualified individuals to avoid potential hazards.