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Old 07-26-2007, 02:44 PM
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Model Number: PBS275PDQ6   Brand: Whirlpool   Age: 5 - 10 years   

The last time I used my oven, I operated the self-clean feature. Now the oven will not heat, niether of the heating elements get warm. I tried both the "bake" and "broil' settings. I am not sure if using the self-clean feature, burned the heating elements out or if there is another issue that I am not aware of.
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Dear haknows

( Please recheck model number for parts )
If your oven shuts down after self clean you might check the cutoff thermostat usually located in the back or top of the oven.

** Unplug oven before testing**
If you disconnect the wires from the cutoff thermostat you can check it for continuity with an ohmmeter. It should have continuity.

If you find it to be the problem and it persists you may have a faulty control board or sensor
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Adam,

Looking through the blow-out diagrams, I could not locate a cutoff thermostat, is there another name for this part?

Thanks!
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