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oven will not get hot enough, takes to long to bake, already replaced oven element. No codes
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Place an oven thermometer in the middle of the oven cavity. Set the oven for Bake at 350°F and start it. Wait until it's preheated (should beep). Give it 15 minutes more. Open the oven door and read the thermometer. Post the results. - The oven thermometer Part number: AP4022061
Gene. P.S. The model number you posted is incomplete.
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Hay Gene , I did what you said with the oven thermometer in the oven set at 350 degrees for 15 min. Temperature was 250 on thermometer:rolleyes:. 100 degrees to low. This is an electric whirlpool GR448LXPB0 ser# RR4115706. Like I mention before I already replaced the lower element. I'm leaning towards the oven temp sensor?? Your help is greatly appreciated. Dave
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Hi Dave, Check the oven sensor for continuity. The normal reading should be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature. If the reading is correct, replace the control board. - The oven sensor Part number: AP4326911
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