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dgodin1961  
#1 Posted : Tuesday, December 28, 2010 6:56:53 AM(UTC)
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Changed the thermal fuse behind control panel after the oven died during cleaning cycle. Now Top oven is not working - Bottom works fine.
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#2 Posted : Wednesday, December 29, 2010 6:18:10 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: dgodin1961 Go to Quoted Post
Changed the thermal fuse behind control panel after the oven died during cleaning cycle. Now Top oven is not working - Bottom works fine.



DG,

You may have an open element thermal fuse,

Part number: AP3879224
Part number: AP3879224


Located on the back of the oven cavity,or a broken, burnt wire to the elements.

The easiest way to check,

*** This is a LIVE voltage test, so be careful ***

Turn power off the the oven,

Dismount the bake element from the oven cavity, and slide element out as far as possible, leave the wires attached.

Restore power and program a bake cycle,

Check for 220 VAC across the terminals of the bake element,

If you have the 220 vac, you have a bad bake element.

If you have 120 vac you have lost a power leg,

and will need to acces the back of the oven, to check the fuse for open and wiring for damage.

Good Luck,

:) :) :)
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