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My Hardwick Smooth Top (Magic Chef product, bought in April, 1992) serial # 52C137715027 oven would not heat. I replaced the oven heating unit w/ one I ordered from AppliancePartsPros.com but it heats only to 250 degrees. No fuse is bad as far as I can see. I think I need a new thermostat. Can I order that, and does it come w/ installation instructions? If so, what does it cost? Thank you for help. Pat Lea T.
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Originally Posted by: Pat Lea T.  My Hardwick Smooth Top (Magic Chef product, bought in April, 1992) serial # 52C137715027 oven would not heat. I replaced the oven heating unit w/ one I ordered from AppliancePartsPros.com but it heats only to 250 degrees. No fuse is bad as far as I can see. I think I need a new thermostat. Can I order that, and does it come w/ installation instructions? If so, what does it cost? Thank you for help. Pat Lea T. Pat, You don't have a thermostat on your range, you have an ERC/clock. (And that part has been discontinued by the manufacturer) But, lets try a couple of things first. Do the cooktop burners work properly ? Check and make sure both breakers in the breaker panel are set and locked in place. *** turn off the power to the range*** You'll need to slide the range out and remove the back panel, so you can check for any damaged, loose wires going to both of the elements, and the oven temp sensor connector for the same. If everything looks and checks OK, You'd want to test the oven temperature sensor with a multi meter(1050 to 1100 ohms at room temperature) or replace it, Part number: AP4009009
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Originally Posted by: Joe / APP Team  Pat, You don't have a thermostat on your range, you have an ERC/clock. (And that part has been discontinued by the manufacturer) But, lets try a couple of things first. Do the cooktop burners work properly ? Check and make sure both breakers in the breaker panel are set and locked in place. *** turn off the power to the range*** You'll need to slide the range out and remove the back panel, so you can check for any damaged, loose wires going to both of the elements, and the oven temp sensor connector for the same. If everything looks and checks OK, You'd want to test the oven temperature sensor with a multi meter(1050 to 1100 ohms at room temperature) or replace it, Part number: AP4009009
:) :) :) Thanks Joe. Yes to each of your questions. One last question for you. Does any other smooth top range have a replacement ERC/clock that can be used in my Hardwick serial # 52C137715027? Thanks again. Pat Lea T.
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Originally Posted by: Pat Lea T.  Thanks Joe. Yes to each of your questions. One last question for you. Does any other smooth top range have a replacement ERC/clock that can be used in my Hardwick serial # 52C137715027? Thanks again. Pat Lea T. Pat, I've searched several of our repair parts sources, And am unable to find an available part, or a substitute part that will work in your unit. Your manufacturing part number is : 7601P175-60 You may want to check other appliance parts sources in your area, or the internet for antique / old parts for a replacment control. :( :( :(
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