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Power went off. Then when we reset the clock we heard a "pop". Now we have nothing. The Digital Electronic Oven Display is blank. However, the oven light is working. So there is power to the unit. There is 120 volts to each connector on the control block. There is a bank of three relays (I think) beside the electronic control card. (not mounted on it)
Checked continuity of the heating elements - ok.
There is a small unit with a red reset button on top near the control block, it seems ok. I think it is the Thermal control that prevents overheating.
Could as blown relay make the "pop". Found the relays #318111501.
I think the control card is hard to find and I dont have the Frigidaire part #.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated. This is my mother's wall oven and seems like a very fine oven. Think I would repair that buy a new one.
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Relays burn up, capacitors can go 'pop'. So can transformers.
I'd check the computer board for blown caps and burnt traces. There are people that rebuild these.
The part is no longer stocked anywhere, but you might be able to find a used one. part no. 318010700 ?
I'd have the original rebuilt.
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Thanks much. I'm online now looking at rebuilders. Any you would recommend -or to avoid?
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