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The broil element will not work, everything else does. I have tried a new element and it still will not work. I also checked the thermal fuse and get a 0 ohms reading on it.What else could be the problem?
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy There are no burn't wires I had a connector the hooks to the element broke but I fixed it and it still won't work. Is there a way to test the clock control.
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So there is no way to test the clock part?
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The only way to be sure is to take the wires off the heating element, and put your meter leads on those terminals, and then hit broil, and see if there is a volt reading. If not, you need to replace the clock. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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