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GE Electric Spectra Oven botton element will not heat

Hi- I have a GE Spectra oven and the bottom element does not seem to heat.The oven will heat to it's requested degree but will not maintain that tempature for any length of time.

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If only one element does not work, then test heating element continuity using a multimeter.
If oven does not bake or broil, then test temp probe.
If there is nothing wrong with elements and temp probe , then test wiring harness to control panel and timer control board.

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