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Old 08-06-2007, 06:56 PM
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It suppose to be a continuity between the neutral and the ground.
How did you measure a voltage when you said it was 85V? You should unplug the range first and measure hot to neutral and hot to ground at the wall outlet. ( If you look at the wall outlet the ground is the round one and if the ground is on the bottom then the right one is the hot and the left one is the neutral). Normally it should be about 120V in both cases.
If there is a proper voltage then you have to pull the range out of the wall, remove the back cover and inspect all wires and plugs inside. If you can not see anything wrong then, unfortunately,you have to call a certified tech to help you. In such situation the problem could be every were and without seeing the appliance it is not possible to diagnose it.
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