...BAD LINE" MY STOVE IS DISPALYING "BAD LINE". I HAVE TO DISCONNECT IT TO STOP THE BEEPING SOUND. WHAT DOES THIS USUALLY MEAN? most likly it's a problem in the electrical going to the stove call an ...
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...bad line I unplugged and plugged it back in and still does it If your GE stove is beeping and displaying the message "bad line," it typically indicates an issue with the electrical power supply. Here ...
Question about Hotpoint Kitchen Ranges
bad line on a Hotpoint stove If your Hotpoint stove is beeping and displaying a "bad line" error, it could be indicating a problem with the electrical connection to the stove. Here are some things you
...line and see if you are getting gas to the stove first of all. If you are then the pressure regulator is either not set right or bad. Lots of times they do go bad if they sit up a while and no one ...
line is open, or the L1 connection that provides power to the heaters is open (probably a different wire than the one providing power to the controls). L2 is the most probable culprit, and the problem
Question about Kitchen Ranges
...oven works fine. What could be wrong? Sounds like the pressure regulator on the stove is going bad. The pressure regulator is located in the back. Your gas supply line should connect directly to
...for half a day, but that could be coincidence. Is this a bad igniter, debris in the gas line, or something else entirely? Yes, your oven igniter is bad here is the part#WB13T10001 Have a great
...it be? even if its a new slim-line unit(T-8 or T-5) and covered from stove smoke,grease,etc. the electronic ballast can go bad, or the contacts on the lamps socket can get dirty from the stoves ...
Question about Hotpoint Kitchen Ranges
bad line and beeps steady put a plug on it that has ground. "bad line" error means the control panel is not seeing a proper voltage to the oven. Have the power connections checked with a voltmeter all
Question about Frigidaire Kitchen Ranges
...company checked out the lines feeding the house and discovered the problem. Its caused by the fact you are trying to heat the stove with only one line...when, you need two. Check the house
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