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Lower element is inop. Oven LED flashed f10 one time( has not dosplayed this again). I pulled lower element and checked for Ohms;has continuity. Have not checked for voltage at element. Should I go straight to the switch and have a look? Do not have a book. Thanks
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Quote:Oven LED flashed F10 one time That is suppose to indicate an overheat condition in the oven. That could be produced by erroneous readings from the oven temperature sensor or the oven actually overheating. LINK > How do I check an oven temperature sensor?LINK > Kenmore 790.96122405 Oven Temperature SensorQuote:Lower element is inop. lower element has continuity. Have not checked for voltage at element. Should I go straight to the switch and have a look? I don't know that just a visual observation will tell you much. Actually testing to see if the electronic control is powering the bake element circuit will likely need to be done to confirm whether the control is responsible or not. LINK > Kenmore 790.96122405 Electronic ControlI can only see either the control, the bake element or the wiring between them being responsible. There should be no other components in the circuit which could cause your symptom. JMO Dan O. www.Appliance411.com The Appliance Information Site=D~~~~~~
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