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Anonymous Posted on Mar 11, 2012

Oven will not heat on bake or broil

Stovetop will heat and control panel says bake or broil but oven will not heat

  • Anonymous Mar 26, 2012

    stove does not contain any fuses. the elements are not blown. just found out there is a recall on this model

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