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my wife was cleaning the oven with a spray and the bottom element of the top oven began to heat up but the oven was not turned on in the heating mode at all, the door was the only thing open. i removed the oven and tested the element and noticed that there was no complete circuit, ie, the ohm meter did not beep when i touched the two leads. i did notice that i received 28 ohms when i connected the leads though. i tested the thermal fuse and the ohm meter did beep when i touched the two leads. I did replace the heating element but no change, ie the bottom element will not turn on. note that the top element in the oven does work fine though. i tested the new elements and the ohm meter didnt beep either and i received about 30 ohm across the two leads. what should i try now?
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One more thing, I put a volt meter on the leads to the element. with the unit not calling for heat, i had about 47 volts, when i called for heat, it only went up to about 51 volts. I did this same test on the lower oven and got about 28 volts without calling for heat and when i called for heat, it jumped up to about 240 volts. This may be the issue but what is the fix for this problem?
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