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Sounds like you have a connection problem. The sensor is a positive temperature devices : re the resistance increases as temperature increases so if you have a bad connection to a sensor the unit will think it has overheated. May even be a bad solder joint or cracked circuit trail on the board.
Your problem may never show up again. The odds are against it but it does happen. In any case without seeing a fault you cannot fix the problem. |
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"Sounds like you have a connection problem"
That's what I was thinking,
"Your problem may never show up again. The odds are against it but it does happen."
I know. Over the years I've come to realize that things just don't "go away" or fix themselves.
Thanks for the advice.
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I had this same issue, where giving the oven more space and airflow caused the problem to "go away". I kept digging and posted the eventual (cheap!) fix here: http://appliancejunk.com.../index.php?topic=18378.0Hope this helps someone if they (like me) find this thread looking for answers...
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