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Frigidaire mdl PLEB30T8CCB double oven 2004 We have this on one of our office kitchens. Test - Top oven broiler OK Issue - Top oven bake element (on lower of top oven) not powering on - Issue Testing - Bake element OHM 18.x seems OK I think this is in range Testing - Power to element when enabled 0 volts Question #1 I am assuming that a relay or board is out for the top oven as the element OHM to 18.x and when checking for volt there is none (bottom oven shows around 240). I can tell what is for what oven ? What is the correct part to order for this issue?
Question #2 I will also order the temp probe. Can I pull this out from the unit without removing from the wall? It seems like the connector goes behind the unit and cant be pulled out like the element connectors can. Please explain. Thanks Al
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Hello. Most likely the upper oven relay board is bad. You can determine that by installing the temporary jumper wire (first turn the oven power off) between the BA and L2. If the bake element start heating - replace the relay board Part number: 318022002
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Hi Simon, I will try the jumper and see if that correct the issue. If so I will look to order the board. I did try to pull then temp probe and had it unscrewed. It pulled out about 4" adn then still had the wire going through the back. I did not want to tug or force it as I did not know where the connection was being made. I figured that it had to be accessed from behind as after 4" it had tension on the wire with not connector seen. If I knew how the wire was ran I would take a chance... I would of thought that it would be serviced from the front.?? Thanks! Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Hello. Most likely the upper oven relay board is bad. You can determine that by installing the temporary jumper wire (first turn the oven power off) between the BA and L2. If the bake element start heating - replace the relay board Part number: 318022002
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Hi.
I'm afraid you will have to pull the oven out to replace the sensor. If it 's not bad why to go trough all this affort?
Simon.
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Ok,
I did have to pull the unit out. I was hoping that I could access from the front pannel but, not the case. I did the jumper and the element leads with the meter shot up to 230. So the board is bad. I will be ordering. ALso looked at the temp sensor. I does have aconnectior but it is in back past the pipe so it could be be pulled through. As I have it apart I will order that also (as it is Heavily corroded and I would expect it to go next).
Thanks Again!!
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