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There is a discontinuity across the two right hand terminals. Problem found. Thanks for the advice. This has been an expensive trial and error so far.
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Hi. Most likely the safety gas valve is burn out. You need to check the continuity of both the bake and the broil coils of the safety gas valve. Use a multimeter to check if there is continuity between terminals of an each pair (with wires removed from the terminals). Mark the wires! If you read infinity - the valve is burnt and should be replaced. The dual safety gas valve Part number: AP3879604
Here are the breakdown diagrams and parts list for your range: Model BGGF3042KFA
Good luck. Please keep us posted with the results. Thank you, Simon.
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My electrician made a mistake when replacing my breaker box and accidentally hooked up 220 volts to my 120 volt outlet for my oven (previous owners of the house were lazy and put a 120 V outlet on a 220 volt line and changed the breaker at the box, so seeing a 220 V line, the electrician put in a 220 V breaker).
Long story short, my oven won't work now. Display is fine, range lights by spark igniters, and when I set the oven the control board clicks to show it's attempting to heat.
Hot surface igniter will not glow. I found it initially completely oxidized and shattered, so I replaced. New igniter will not heat up.
Replaced control board, still will not heat.
Whats my next fix? Where should I go from here?
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