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Dan O. Posted: Thursday, June 25, 2009 8:10:08 PM(UTC)
 
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20-30 year old (Frigidaire) wall oven. I cannot read the model number but the thermostat itself has this number stamped on it: 6564063

It's a bit older than that. That part number thermostat was used in GM Frigidaire ranges and ovens from ~1959-1963.

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What else might cause the elements to get warm but not hot?

A short allowing only 120 volts to the element instead of 240 like it should. Also a problem with the power supply to the oven could be a possibility as well.

JMO

Dan O.
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georgia joe Posted: Thursday, June 25, 2009 3:41:25 PM(UTC)
 
Help please. I have a 20-30 year old wall oven (Frigidaire). Both elements get warm but not hot (impossible to bake anything). I've eliminated some things and think the problem is the oven thermostat. I cannot read the model number but the thermostat itself has this number stamped on it: 6564063. The lady at Parts Pro said that item has a substitute: number woi 5306564063. How do I know if the thermostat is in fact the problem? What else might cause the elements to get warm but not hot? I appreciate the help you can give me. You have my email. My phone number is 478-923-0584 or 478-919-8511. Thank you very much, Joe or Jeanette