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Model Number: 911.4652090 Brand: Kenmore Age: More than 10 years
I am trying to determine if my element is bad. I have removed the element and it shows no sign of defect The elements resistance is 17.3 ohms. I have checked the power going to the element and have 230 volts. What else can I do to make a determination?
I forgot, the original problem, the element is getting hot, but not enough to function properly. Last edited by jaethri : 07-10-2008 at 10:35 AM. Reason: missing info |
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