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I have replaced the 40W appliance bulb, but the light still does not come on when you use the touch pad. The new bulb has been confirmed as OK. Is there a method of checking either the touch pad or PC board assy. with an ohm meter to determine where the problem is? I've checked voltage at the light socket and get 0 Volts when the touch pad is activated yet the indicater light comes on.
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Pull the range range, remove the rear cover and check wires to the socket. If there is nothing wrong then replace the control board. - The part number for the control board is AP3456298 Here are the break down diagrams for the Amana range Model ACF3335ACGene.
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Thanks Gene. I have one other question:
What about the plunger switch that controls the light when you open or close the oven door??Could it be bad??
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According to the wiring diagram this switch mostly works as a logic switch. You can check this switch for continuity at the control board (the violet & the orange wires at the J1 connector) with the door open and closed. Post the results. Gene.
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