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bknelms  
#1 Posted : Sunday, July 12, 2009 10:28:11 AM(UTC)
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The range completely turns off. When you move the range it turns on.....
Appears to be a ground or a loose connection. If so unable to locate....
I have replaced the large burners wire and on/off controls due to sparks and burn. :confused:
Sometimes when you turn on the burners the burners will not go to full "hi" temp.....
then I turn the control knob off and range has no power.
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Dan O.  
#2 Posted : Sunday, July 12, 2009 10:03:15 PM(UTC)
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Model Number: JPB24EK1BB

I can find no listing for such a model number. The closest I found was JBP24EK1BB. Please double check it.

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When you move the range it turns on... Appears to be a ground or a loose connection.

No ground would stop the operation of the appliance. A loose connection could.

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If so unable to locate...

What specific part(s) of the range stop operating, the element, lights, displays?? Which ones do stop should point to the area of the range wiring needing the inspection.

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I have replaced the large burners wire and on/off controls due to sparks and burn

Was the range working at all before and after that immediate repair?

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Sometimes when you turn on the burners the burners will not go to full "hi" temp

But not always??

Which burner(s)??

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then I turn the control knob off and range has no power

I don't know why an element switch would have any affect on the rest of the range. It could just be coincidence.

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bknelms  
#3 Posted : Sunday, July 26, 2009 2:15:47 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Dan O. Go to Quoted Post
I can find no listing for such a model number. The closest I found was JBP24EK1BB. Please double check it.


No ground would stop the operation of the appliance. A loose connection could.


What specific part(s) of the range stop operating, the element, lights, displays?? Which ones do stop should point to the area of the range wiring needing the inspection.


Was the range working at all before and after that immediate repair?


But not always??

Which burner(s)??


I don't know why an element switch would have any affect on the rest of the range. It could just be coincidence.

JMO

Dan O.
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Ok. Yes you have the correct model number. I have looked and tightened everything (wire) I see. This may help.....The clock shows
nothing. I turn on the burner the clock time blinks but the burners are not turned on. I move the range around side to side, pull out, bump and the power comes and the clock blinks. Understand ? Any ideas ?
Dan O.  
#4 Posted : Sunday, July 26, 2009 5:31:02 PM(UTC)
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I move the range around side to side, pull out, bump and the power comes and the clock blinks. Any ideas?

Only a loose connection... somewhere. I have no specific areas to suggest looking at besides maybe the main terminal block where the cord connects to the range wiring and/or the wall outlet.

JMO

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