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JMillion  
#1 Posted : Sunday, August 9, 2009 11:49:46 AM(UTC)
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Our GE electric range stopped heating suddenly. The display and clock work fine, can set the oven to heat up and it registers "pre" like it is trying to, but nothing happens. Same thing with the stovetop, the heating elements do not heat up though the red light comes on that a burner is "on." This happened all of a sudden yesterday. Cooked breakfast, came back to heat up lunch and the oven wouldn't work :mad:

Is this a bad control panel if the displays work? We checked the voltage, it has power.
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evenstill  
#2 Posted : Monday, April 18, 2011 5:49:13 PM(UTC)
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I am having the same issue. Power is on and everything seems to work . . . except no heat anywhere. :confused: Come on yall . . . can we get a little help here please? :(
denman  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, April 19, 2011 3:50:32 AM(UTC)
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Odds are that it is a power problem as the control board (timer) and the lights use 120 volts but all the heating elements require the full 240 volts.

Try flipping the breaker off/on slowly a couple times, sometimes you can loose half the line without actually tripping the breaker.
If this does nothing, check the voltage at the plug
L1 to L2 should be 240 volts
L1 to Neutral and L2 to Neutral, both should be 120 volts.
If OK
Unplug the unit and check the wires at the terminal strip in the machine to make sure none are loose or burned out
If OK
Check the power at the terminal strip.
[COLOR="Red"]Be careful as 240 volts is lethal !![/COLOR]!
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evenstill  
#4 Posted : Tuesday, April 19, 2011 8:12:31 AM(UTC)
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Great . . . I flipped the breaker a few times and it works now. Thanks! :-)
glennk  
#5 Posted : Sunday, July 19, 2015 11:59:45 AM(UTC)
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I'm having the same problem and tried the solution but no success. The odd thing is that it works fine when I pull the unit out from the wall and stretch the power cord.
denman  
#6 Posted : Monday, July 20, 2015 8:58:56 AM(UTC)
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Unplug the unit and check the connections at the terminal block in the unit.

May also be a bad line cord or wall receptacle.
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glennk  
#7 Posted : Monday, July 20, 2015 1:47:46 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: denman Go to Quoted Post
Unplug the unit and check the connections at the terminal block in the unit.

May also be a bad line cord or wall receptacle.


Actually it was the wall receptacle problem.....thanks.
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#8 Posted : Saturday, September 2, 2017 5:50:30 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: denman Go to Quoted Post
Odds are that it is a power problem as the control board (timer) and the lights use 120 volts but all the heating elements require the full 240 volts.

Try flipping the breaker off/on slowly a couple times, sometimes you can loose half the line without actually tripping the breaker.
If this does nothing, check the voltage at the plug
L1 to L2 should be 240 volts
L1 to Neutral and L2 to Neutral, both should be 120 volts.
If OK
Unplug the unit and check the wires at the terminal strip in the machine to make sure none are loose or burned out
If OK
Check the power at the terminal strip.
[COLOR="Red"]Be careful as 240 volts is lethal !![/COLOR]!


It's Sept. 2017 and you just saved me $75 by not getting a repair man to come and diagnose the problem :D
Flipped the breaker off and on twice while the stove was unplugged. When I plugged it back in, everything worked just fine! Thanks!!!
denman  
#9 Posted : Saturday, September 2, 2017 1:08:54 PM(UTC)
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You are welcome

I am glad it worked for you.

Also thanks for getting back to us as now when others search for a similar problem they will see what actually worked instead of a suggested solution.
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Jeffswife  
#10 Posted : Tuesday, December 19, 2017 6:26:18 PM(UTC)
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Thanks so much the flipping of the breaker saved us some money right here at the holidays 🙏🏾👍🏾
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