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The Only Thing That Works Is The Cooktop..
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No The Clock, Timer, Nothing Works Except The Stovetop
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If you know how to use a voltmeter, see if you get 110 volts to the clock (there is really no other way to check, other than just taking a guess). If the clock gets 110 volts, the clock is bad ( click for replacement clock), otherwise it's probably one of the safety thermostats on the back of the oven. This is not an easy job. The thermostats are mounted on the back wall and to check them the oven will have to be removed.
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Just So Everyone Will Know, It Wasnt The Clock/timer/electronic (for 156.00) It Was A Sensor Probe (easy To Install) 28.62 Thanks For The Help.
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Hmm. That's odd. If the sensor was bad, the clock would still display time or usually an error code. In other words, a faulty sensor does not cut power to the clock...
Either way, I'm glad it's fixed (wasn't trying to sell you a new clock :)).
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