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Gene Posted: Thursday, May 16, 2013 2:12:53 PM(UTC)
 
Hi Steve,

The model number can be found on a metal tag located on the back of the control panel. Reach behind the top left corner of the control panel and rotate the tags up to view the data.

In order to provide most accurate advice we need the complete model number of the range.

Gene.
Stevewk Posted: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 3:12:12 PM(UTC)
 
Sorry for the lack of model information. I can not seem to find a model number anywhere on the oven. The Technical Information package I have from the back of the oven says t si good for the following models: MER6555AAB/Q/W, MER6775AAB/F/N/Q/S/W, MER6751AAB/Q/S/w or MER6755AAB/Q/S/W. http://forum.appliancepartspros...ges/smilies/confused.gif
It is an electric cooktop stove, all digital control panel (no knobs) with dual ovens.
Everything works fine with the exception of the upper oven. The broiler heating element works as expected (heats to a glowing red when turned on, etc.), but the upper oven will not heat up to temp.

I have ohmed out both heating elements and they both are within 5 ohms of each other (< 30 ohms). I have checked the temp sensor and it checks ok (about 880 ohms - same as the lower temp sensor so I assume it is ok since the lower oven works fine).

When I turn on the oven and measure the voltage, the upper heating element reads 110V from each lead to ground and 240 across each lead. When I make the same measurement on the lower heating element, I get the 110V from each lead to ground but Zero volts from lead to lead. Does this indicate a control panel issue or a problem with the heating element, even though the resistance check is ok?

Also, where can I find the exact model number of my unit?

Thanks for any help.

Steve