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Melted snow ran down the vent on top of the electric stove top range, tripped the circuit braker. Went down and tried to re-set switch, tripped,again. Let it dry for a couple of days with a light in the oven. Same results. Is there an in line circuit braker or fuse somewhere in the range itself. or do I need to get a new range:confused:
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It sounds like you have more than just a wet short. What all DOES work, and what does NOT work, on the range?
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There are no fuses in a range. You have a dead short somewhere in the system. Do you own a meter? Can you do continuity checks?
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yes have acess to one. Start at the switchs and go from there or, how do I go about it. Thank you
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