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Jenn-air sce30600 - replace door lock switch

Hi Don, the part you need is 71001129 and is #13 in the attached breakdown. Hope this helps you get it apart.
5/1/2011 6:39:25 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on May 01, 2011
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I reconnected the the control

Hi.

I do not think that the "relay" is causing the problem. The oven has a bake/broil relay board, but when the problem the main control should return error .

If the oven does not bake or broil, and there is power to panel, but no error code, it is usually the temperature probe. The probe is located inside the oven cavity, and it is held by screws. The part is tested by disconnecting its wiring and reading impedance (Ohms) at the probe contacts. A good probe will show continuity at room temperature. That means that the reading will not return open (Ohms infinity).

If the problem is not the probe, then check the relay board. The board is part nr.23 in the diagram below. Click on the picture to enlarge:

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If probe and board are OK, then there is an intermittent wiring problem. Check wiring to probe and relay board.

Here all parts and diagrams for this range.

Regards.

Ginko.
3/28/2011 12:21:49 AM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Mar 28, 2011
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I just replaced front control panel but when I

This is probably because of a poor connection on the relay board, or a bad sensor connection. If the f5 error code was not the original problem (and just appeared since you installed the new panel) you probably did not connect the harnesses exactly right.


3/25/2011 12:33:11 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Mar 25, 2011
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I went to change the

This link will take you to your part drawings and wiring schematics.

Click on the link http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/Jenn-air-Parts/Range-Parts/Model-SCE30600W/1266/0124160?searchedModel=SCE30600&blt=

Looking at the schematics and the info you have provided the issue you are having is in the control panel Having the control take some of your commandsand not others,demonstartes the control is bad.
In most cases this is the most common reactions of a control board. The control will not very often completely go bad but just some of the options.
The control board is made of of circuits and relays. Each relay is responsible for different functions. In most cases the relay is what goes bad.

This link is the part that you need. http://www.repairclinic.com/Shop-For-Parts?s=t-%2071001799-%3d%3d They have a no questions asked return policy for 1 year.

Any other questions or concerns please post.

Keith
3/13/2011 5:05:37 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Mar 13, 2011
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Clock and oven control display

This solution worked great for me. I can't believe it was only a samll little cap. Thanks a bunch for this.it saved me a bunch.
Its real easy to do if you're handy.
IMPORTANT Turn circuit breaker OFF first
Open oven door
From underneath control panel remove 4 white screws with philips screw driver
this holds white cover strip
remove 4 hex head screws which will loosen the panel.
remove panel and support it's weight as many wires are connected.
remove 2 small plugs on board - you may need a small screw driver to pry away the locking mechanisms on the socket
Remove riggon type flat cable by squeezing black tabs on eand and lift up.
The board can now be removed by unclipping 2 of the clips holding the board while lifting up.
Take board to Radio Shack and ask for a suitable replacement for the C3 cap which is 35 volts and 68uf (microfarads). Remove and replace by careful soldering.
If traces lift off oard use a wire to jumper trace
ensure the cap goes in the same polarity there is negative signs on one side.
You can parallel caps to add uf together.
Voltage should be not less than 35volt slightly higher is OK.
3/9/2011 4:06:52 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Mar 09, 2011
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I have a jennair model sce30600wc, it was showing

Hello & Welcome to FixYa

F7 error code is displayed when the clock assembly/electronic range control (ERC) goes bad and needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.


Kevin
1/14/2011 9:22:41 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Jan 14, 2011
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Warning beebs and display of code F-7. What's it

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Thanks for using FixYa. Error F7 in your range indicates that the keypad is shorted or stuck and to resolve this issue you'll have to replace the Electronic Range control (ERC). Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.

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Rylee
10/27/2010 2:34:58 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Oct 27, 2010
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F1-7 code

F7-E1 - Common Switch Wire Is Defective - This error occurs when common wire to latch switch and door switch is shorted.
Check all connections at control board and at the latch switch and door switch.
If connections are ok, then check individual switches as outlined for the F5 error code.


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10/1/2010 4:41:34 AM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Oct 01, 2010
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Oven stops during baking beeps error code F-7

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Thanks for using FixYa. Error F7 on your range means that the keypad is shorted or stuck and to resolve this issue you'll have to replace the Electronic Range control (ERC). Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.

Thanks
Rylee
9/18/2010 11:30:56 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Sep 18, 2010
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Jenn-aire s176 electric oven will not hold set temperature

Sounds like you have a bade temp sensor.Have a great Thanksgiving.
9/12/2010 6:09:36 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Sep 12, 2010
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How many times do I have to say it we need aa

You can order this at Western Appliance Repair Parts Dept
8/15/2010 5:25:12 AM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Aug 15, 2010
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Oven doesnt work getting f2 code

F2 Indicates the following
Oven temp sensed; over 600F sensed by control in time of day mode, bake mode, or over 900F sensed in clean mode.

Remove oven temp sensor located inside oven near back top. It's a long thin tube like part. @ screws hold it in. Pulls out easily. Check with ohmeter, should read about 1100 ohms +- 10% if not within range main relay control needs to be replaced. For diagrams and illustrations of your specific model enter your model # at www.appliancehelponline.com All parts come with installation instructions. Both of these are very easy to replace.
4/12/2010 4:26:16 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Apr 12, 2010
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F7 fault code

maybe a stuck button or shorted function key
3/27/2010 6:51:04 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Mar 27, 2010
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The control buttoms on the Baking and Roasting

the whole control button system is called touch pad assembly.under the touch pad assembly there is a circuit board.this circuit board is called control panel.all the buttons which you press on the touch pad has a electrical circuit connection on the control panel board.if the particular button is not working when pressed then its a loose soldering problem on the control panel, that you can remove the board and solder at that point.but if many other buttons are not functioning when pressed or no button is functioning properly then its a problem in the control panel board.in this case the control panel needs to be replaced. many users face this same problem of buttons not working when pressed.so replacing the control panel in this condition helps to solve the problem. You can get required parts from www.repairclinic.com
This will help. Thanks please keep updated.please do rate the solution positively .thank you for using fixya

2/22/2010 8:05:28 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Feb 22, 2010
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I broke ceramic top glass ...how much thank you

We are a Jeen-Air factory authroized parts supplier. What color is your cook-top?

Please contact us at:

http://www.fixya.com/repair/d499389-accurate_appliance_repair_service and we will get the correct part out to you asap.

Thanks, Ella
2/2/2010 2:03:12 AM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Feb 02, 2010
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The display is very dim and it's difficult to see

This is a clock assembly that has gone out on this unit. This is a simple repair and one that you can save a lot of money on by making the repair yourself.

Simply contact us at:

http://www.fixya.com/repair/d499389-accurate_appliance_repair_service
from 7 AM until 7 PM CST and we will get the correct parts out to you asap.
We look forward to working with you and hope to get your range working right again soon.
Thanks, Ella
1/20/2010 2:08:24 AM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Jan 20, 2010
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Convection fan does not work

check fan and fan switch
1/2/2010 10:39:57 AM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Jan 02, 2010
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Is there a vent cover for the downdraft vent. The

not that I know of but the fans on these ranges usually have multiple speeds. Try using the lowest. The fans are very strong on them. Hope this helps. good luck.
11/26/2009 4:44:18 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Nov 26, 2009
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Several hours after self cleaning cycle ended an

Its your clock "ecu" or a temp sensor.
11/15/2009 11:04:48 PM • Jenn-Air... • Answered on Nov 15, 2009
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