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Oven take awhile to reach set temp...pre-heat lite seems to stay on to long,much longer than before.And when oven dose lite it don't hold correct temp. I'm thinking problem is with the thermalcoupler or maybe electronic control panal....Any way to check this before buying either part?. Thanks email: elockhar@sbcglobal.net
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Hi. Open the bottom drawer and watch the ignitor and burner performance. It could be the week ignitor or bad temperature sensor. The good ignitor should draw 3.25 amp and the sensor at room temperature should show resistance of around 1100 ohm. Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.c...el.aspx?model_id=5165620Thank you. Simon.
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Yes this was very helpful.Did't have the equipment to chk igniter or sensor,so I think I'll replace Igniter first. It glows a dull orange...I'm thing it should b "white hot". Thanks
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Hi.
You are on the right track.
Simon.
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