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OK...so we got the replacement clock/timer and it does the same thing. When you turn the oven on to pre-heat it does nothing. We flipped the breaker switch a few times slowly and that didn't help. All the burners work and the clock works fine. Any ideas what might be wrong? My husband aksed what the ohm reading should be for the temp. probe for Model # MEF356BFWB Frigidaire Stove. Maybe it doesn't work because of that? When we put the original back in it heats right up tho?? So frustrated :( Any help will be immensely appreciated.
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I do not think there is anything wrong with the temperature probe. Otherwise the control will show "F3" or "F4" error code.
What is the part number of the clock/timer you installed?
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The part # is 31610113. Thanks for your help!! :)
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Also, every once in a while when you touch the stove the start button will beep and go off on its own and then you have to turn the knob on and off. Could there be a short somewhere? We have noticed too that when you are cooking with the old timer sometimes when it beeps and you press the start button again it will display the dr message and start locking the door as if you were cleaning it, but it is actually just cooking. Weird!! Any thoughts??
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The part number you posted is incomplete.
Have you replaced the clock overlay too or you used the old one?
You may want to check all wires and connections starting from the range terminal block. Very likely the problem is somewhere there.
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Ok from appliancepartspros.com we ordered part # AP2125571 and when we got both new clock/timer they said part # 316101103 on the invoices. We didn't order the new clock overlay, are just using the old one. So is that the right part?
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The part number is correct. It looks like the problem is somewhere in the wiring harness.
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problem in the wiring harness meaning??? Where should we go from here?? What should we look for?
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Originally Posted by: Gene ...You may want to check all wires and connections starting from the range terminal block. Very likely the problem is somewhere there... You probably did not read it. It can be a broken wire, crossed wires, a bad connection etc. Gene.
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I have replaced the board twice to the same result. The EOC will allow the heat relays to click on and off and the oven heats fine. But when I install either of the new eoc the relays do not function resulting in no heat. The indicator light above the temperature/mode knob comes on and the pre-heat light comes on but the relays do not function. If I put the old board in it heats correctly for 20 minutes then it beeps and F-1 is displayed. Was there a bad batch of boards?
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