|
|||
| Register | FAQ's | New Posts | Today's Posts | Extras |
| » Where's the fuse? |
|
|
By reading any content on this site you agree to AppliancePartsPros.com, Inc. disclaimer and Terms of Use. |
|
|
LinkBack | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | Display Modes |
|
|||
|
Model Number: MCS130r Brand: Dacor Age: 1 - 5 years
Is there a fuse in these Dacor ovens? Checked oven using troubleshooting guide and felt that the relay board was bad. Well, it's not. Is there a fuse? I asked a couple of times about the problem, but have not gotten any replies. Have no display and the only thing that works is the inside light. Any help is appreciated.
Related Models |
|
See inside of your appliance - diagrams and part photos for virtually every model. powered by AppliancePartsPros.com |
|
||||
|
Could be a tripped circuit breaker, relay board (low voltage transformer) or main harness.
This is an electric oven that uses a double circuit breaker (35 or 40 amp). One leg could be tripped which may still give you the oven light off the other leg. Check the circuit breaker. If that checks out OK see page 5 of this manual. Let us know how it goes.
__________________
Find Appliance Parts at AppliancePartsPros.com - Largest inventory in the U.S. with 91% of all in-stock orders delivered within 2 business days. Thousands of photos and diagrams make it very easy to find the right part. Enter your appliance model here. |
|
||||
|
Oh yeah, forgot to mention - there is no fuse on this model.
__________________
Find Appliance Parts at AppliancePartsPros.com - Largest inventory in the U.S. with 91% of all in-stock orders delivered within 2 business days. Thousands of photos and diagrams make it very easy to find the right part. Enter your appliance model here. |
|
||||
|
Just saw your other post here. I'm assuming the circuit breaker is fine then. "...and felt that the relay board was bad. Well, it's not." - Was it tested or replaced?
- Relay board for MCS130 - Transformer only
__________________
Find Appliance Parts at AppliancePartsPros.com - Largest inventory in the U.S. with 91% of all in-stock orders delivered within 2 business days. Thousands of photos and diagrams make it very easy to find the right part. Enter your appliance model here. |
|
|||
|
I tested the relay board and felt it was bad.......I guess I was wrong. Replaced relay board and still have the same problem. Checked breaker and have 124 volts on each leg. Is there a way to test control service #AP4369148 @$316.? There doesn't seem to be much else. The closest Dacor repair is not close, so I thought I could fix it myself. Even if I replaced both boards, it would possibly be cheaper.Then again, maybe not!
|
|
||||
|
Did you perform the troubleshooting as described in the Service manual (page 5)? If there is 22-24 VAC input to the ERC then the ERC has to be replaced.
- The part number for the ERC is AP4369148 Gene.
__________________
Professional appliance repair in Orange County, California. |
|
||||
|
I have no clue. Can you post a picture?
Gene.
__________________
Professional appliance repair in Orange County, California. |
|
See inside of your appliance - diagrams and part photos for virtually every model. powered by AppliancePartsPros.com |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
| Display Modes | |
|
|
|
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Thermal Fuse | jcolenda | Dishwasher Repair | 2 | 10-02-2008 08:55 AM |
| fuse blows | donspicer1@hotmail.com | Dryer Repair | 9 | 08-09-2008 01:26 PM |
| thermal fuse | annie9 | Dryer Repair | 2 | 05-01-2008 04:22 PM |
| blowing 15 amp fuse | foxie | Microwave Repair | 5 | 04-07-2008 06:25 PM |
| Fuse burn out | robertiogawa | Washer Repair | 1 | 01-27-2008 01:07 PM |