Oven is not working

The oven (baking and broiling) is not working. It popped and tripped the breaker. I turned the breaker back on and the oven stopped working. The baking element was cracked. I replaced it. Now, the oven still does not work. I checked voltage at the receptacle and it reads 240. I checked the voltage where it enters the stove and leaves on the terminal. I get 240. I checked L1, L2 in and L2 out. I read 124 volts. With the oven turned on, I read 124 volts coming from bk and brl. I checked voltage on the elements. Each side reads 124 volts from the element to ground. I did not check across both phases. Do I need a temperature sensor or control module?

Here are your parts, includes a wiring diagram
Parts for Frigidaire FEFL67DCE Range - AppliancePartsPros.com

Most likely you need a new control board (item 20 in the Backguard Parts section. You will probably also need a new overlay (item 20A). Looks like it is a self stick and they can be a pain to get off the control board undamaged.

If the unit stays in preheat then I would replace the control board.

If the oven shows that it is ready then it is probably the oven sensor.
Here is a good link with info about the sensor, check out 7, 8, 20 and 21.
http://www.applianceaid.com/electric-range-repair-topics.php

Thanks Denman. This is very helpful. The unit does stay in preheat. But, the elements and oven never heat up. Looks like I can order the control board and overlay.

far as the overlay , you can take a hair dryer and heat the over lay on the old, the glue on the back will will get hot enough to pull the over lay off and reuse it on the new control board. just be very careful when heating the old control board to not burn yourself while pulling the plastic piece off. I’ve done this proceedure on headlight covers,control boards and such.

Thanks onehotpny. I need to save all I can.

No problem, good luck on removing the over lay. long as you take your time you should have no problem getting it off. glad to help