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My double oven stopped heating up. First the Top stopped then the bottom followed about two months later and after I tried several new Elements.
Is the Panel or Control Board something to replace or test? Thanks
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If the ovens failed at separate times and you have not self cleaned the ovens recently (like right before failure), the oven control is indeed likely faulty. I can guide you through some testing if you have a meter to test voltage and can get to the back of the oven control. If you do not have a meter, I would replace the oven control, available below. GE WB27T10282 Electronic Oven Control - AppliancePartsPros.com
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Hi, I have a meter and tried a while back to remove the panel to check for any visible issues. Could not remove it completely due to the large number of wiring harnesses that would not disconnect. Willing to give it a go, but may need to address this Thursday evening.
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If you can get the access panel (number 432) removed, you will have full access to the back of the oven control. This will require pulling the oven out. Just post back once you have access and we can get it figured out! Appliance Ninja attached the following image(s):
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This is built in Wall Oven (double). Takes a while of planning. I can pull panel from front to extent of Wire slack.
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I understand, they can be tough to get to. You may be able to access the back of the control by removing the screws from under the panel, but it is not as easy if the panel is secured and in place.
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I can access, just not completely disconnect. [IMG]https://mail.google.com/mail/?ui=2&ik=20d9c5d003&view=att&th=142591e893eba131&attid=0.1&disp=thd&zw[/IMG]
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Front panel is loose and I have access to the back. (tight). Power off at the moment.
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Okay, so can you locate the wires on the relays marked yellow that lead to each bake element and remove the wire that goes from the relay to the elements and tape them off. Then, power on the oven and turn the ovens to bake and measure those empty terminals on the relays you just removed the wires from for 120 VAC, measuring from each terminal to ground?
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Think you lost me on that one. Which Yellow Wires? Two Single yellow feeds? One with a stripe?
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