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LouisC  
#1 Posted : Monday, May 26, 2008 6:53:17 PM(UTC)
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Greetings,

I have a Whirlpool Gold Super Capacity 465 Accubake System Oven, model number GS395LEHS7, Serial number RL2315727. When "Bake" is selected, the pre-heat timer begins it's count-down but no light-off occurs. The only sound heard is a relay making contact behind the control board. nothing occurs after the pre-heat complete tone.

When "Broil" is selected, a relay behind the control board is heard making contact and two clicks are heard coming from the gas control/safety valve. Nothing else follows.

All four cook-top burners function fine.

I have replaced the oven control board and still have the same results. Any ideas on where I should continue my troubleshooting?

Thanks,
Louis
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#2 Posted : Monday, May 26, 2008 9:54:43 PM(UTC)
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here is your wiring diagram: http://www.servicematters.com/docs/wiring/Tech%20Sheet%20-%208272223.pdf

I'd say try a spark module.
LouisC  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 4:11:15 AM(UTC)
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here is your wiring diagram: http://www.servicematters.com/docs/wiring/Tech%20Sheet%20-%208272223.pdf

I'd say try a spark module.

Thanks for the timely reply!

That was my original idea. The spark module is part of the oven control board. This did not correct the problem.

The self clean mode does not work and I do not have any fault codes.

Thanks,
Louis
Gene  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 5:35:29 PM(UTC)
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Hi Louis,

Most likely the problem is a bad spark module. It is a separate part, located on the left side inside the control panel (#5 on the break down diagram).

- The part number for the spark module is AP3672576

Here are the break down diagrams for the Whirlpool range Model GS395LEHS7

Gene.
LouisC  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 8:14:50 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene,

Yes, this is the componet that I replaced. I checked the connectors and the wiring appears to be in good shape. What are the odds of receiving a bad part and still have the exact problem? Must be somewhere else.

Louis
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#6 Posted : Tuesday, May 27, 2008 9:04:41 PM(UTC)
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Remove the red and the white wires from the spark module and check for 120VAC across these wires while the control calls for Bake.

Remove the blue and the white wires from the spark module and check for 120VAC across these wires while the control calls for Broil.

Post the results.

Gene.
LouisC  
#7 Posted : Wednesday, May 28, 2008 7:54:50 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene,

No voltage inbetween the red and white wires from J7 and J3 or blue and white, J5 and J3
LouisC  
#8 Posted : Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:35:48 PM(UTC)
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Hi Gene,

I just found the following information regarding this issue, any idea if my model would be affected by this and if so, where would this thermofuse be located?

Quote:
BRAND SPECIFIC PROBLEMS
Most Whirlpool and KitchenAid oven models made within the past ten years or so incorporate a thermal fuse, located on the back wall of the oven. When the fuse fails, the oven control board will continue to function and will even let you turn on the bake cycle. Of course, the oven itself won’t function at all. The fuse is inexpensive; however this repair usually requires removing the oven from the cabinet which is not a simple task.


Louis
Gene  
#9 Posted : Thursday, May 29, 2008 12:53:57 PM(UTC)
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Hi Louis,

The problem with a thermal fuse on the back of the oven is very common but it has nothing to do with your range. All models with such problem are build in, electric, single or double ovens only.

I'm afraid you measured voltage across wrong wires because it should be J4 & J6 for Bake and J4 & J7 for Broil. The wires must be removed from the spark module prior to the test.

If there is no 120VAC on any of these pair then the control board has to be replaced.

- The part number for the control board is AP2990403

Gene.
LouisC  
#10 Posted : Thursday, May 29, 2008 8:01:02 PM(UTC)
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Gene,

I checked for voltage at the locations you specified and still nothing. I find it rather suspicious that this is a new control board and it didn't fix the problem the first time. No other possibilities? The diagram is rather vague.

Thanks again,
Louis
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