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I have checked both elements with a meter and they are fine, so I guess I'm looking at the control panel, although everything on the display works, it even indicates the oven is on, but I guess there are modules on the board that control power to the elements.
Thanks for the continued help.
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Originally Posted by: fozie9  I have checked both elements with a meter and they are fine, so I guess I'm looking at the control panel, although everything on the display works, it even indicates the oven is on, but I guess there are modules on the board that control power to the elements. Thanks for the continued help. If the elements are good, you need to replace the clock control. Tom ApplianceEducator.com - Parts
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Looking at the parts list, looks like the control board is obsolete.
You will have to phone or email AppliancePartsPros to see if it is available.
If not there are companies that repair circuit boards/timers. I have never used one so cannot make a recommendation perhaps kayakcrzy can. Also I do not know what they charge. |
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Originally Posted by: denman  Looking at the parts list, looks like the control board is obsolete.
You will have to phone or email AppliancePartsPros to see if it is available.
If not there are companies that repair circuit boards/timers. I have never used one so cannot make a recommendation perhaps kayakcrzy can. Also I do not know what they charge. I too found the part no longer exists. You could send the clock to these people here at this link low cost appliance parts for the do-it-yourselfer They can rebuild it for you. Tom www.applianceeducastor.com
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Originally Posted by: kayakcrzy  O.K.Now I realize why is so hard to find answer to these questions about the clock.New part costs CAD $339.00 and they dont have it in their inventory,so 3-4 days for delivery.New range is 749.00 so I'm picking one up.I'm sure everyone else does the same thing.Feel bad to throw it in the garbage since everything else on it works good and it looks like new.:p
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Originally Posted by: borgli  O.K.Now I realize why is so hard to find answer to these questions about the clock.New part costs CAD $339.00 and they dont have it in their inventory,so 3-4 days for delivery.New range is 749.00 so I'm picking one up.I'm sure everyone else does the same thing.Feel bad to throw it in the garbage since everything else on it works good and it looks like new.:p That is how it goes. For that cost, O would buy a new stove too. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
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I had the exact thing just happen except I wasn't even using the stove or oven. It just popped and all the electricity went out. Now the oven doesn't work. The light and convection fan run. The time works. Some of the numbers to set timer or temp don't work either. Why would it do that if not even being used?
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