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Old 11-07-2007, 05:12 PM
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Wink I Fixed It!!!

I fixed my problem!
It was the wiring piece that plugged in between the "Clock" and the Leads coming from the Sensor. One of the wires as I described between the plugs was a Thermal Resistor. I ordered one from Mousser Electronics and replaced it. I had to cut the old one out and the new one comes with crimp lugs. (Don't solder it or you'll blow the resistor again) I tried that. Good thing I ordered two. ($1.22 ea) I am beginning to think the problem started when we had the oven go through a "Self Clean". The high temperature must have blew the resistor. It has a different plug on each end so you can't wire/plug the sensor direct to the "Clock". You have to have this "WIRING PIECE" to connect the Sensor Leads to the Clock. The only problem I have now is the oven had a fan that turned on during use similar to a convection oven. Now the fan doesn't come on. It will if I turn the breaker off and back on but I have to push the "Cancel" button to get the fan to turn off and when I do it doesn't come back on when I push the "Bake" button to start the oven heating. My wife says it's OK if the fan doesn't work. The oven does now and we didn't have to buy a new one!!!
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