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I have an old wall oven that heats up but the temperature is way off. To get 350 degrees you have to set it to about 475 degrees. Should I replace the temperature sensor probe or buy a new wall oven. The temp. sensor goes for about $70 and I don't want to waste the money if there is more involved. Thanks, pappadon
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Check that both elements are OK. Many ovens use both elements to get the unit up to temperature during preheat. Here is a good suite with troubleshooting help http://www.applianceaid.com/elecrange.html Check out 7, 8 and 21 |
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Both elements are working fine. I haven't yet checked the resistance reading of the temperature probe, but thats my next task. Thanks for your reply, Pappadon
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