The oven does not heat up since after we used the self cleaning cycle. Both the bake and broil setting do not produce heat. The fan and digital counter function correctly. I killed the power from power breakers and nothing happened after I turn the power back. It feels like it is the thermostat. but where is it? how does one resets it? or replace it?
You don't have a thermostat that you turn,you have a computer board or clock assy. unfortunately you can't get parts for this oven because it's to old and they stopped making parts for it.when you use the self clean the oven gets up to 1000 degrees and this can damage the electronics in the unit and it sounds like it took out the computer board,there's also a thermal fuse inside that could have popped but common problems with self cleaning is the board gets damaged.you might be able to have a tech come in remove the board if that's the problem and he'll make a diagram for the board,then you send the board out to have it rebuilt,you can google this to find a company that does this,when it comes back rebuilt the tech will rewire it and this should take care of your problem but like i say you can't get parts for this anymore so do you want to sink 3 to 400 dollars into it.also when ever a holiday is coming up don't ever self clean your oven,people do this right before the holidays and then something like this happens and the parts have to be ordered and it could take up to 2 weeks or more to have it repaired,i would never use self clean do it by hand and with easy off.hope this helps you out and good luck with your oven
SOURCE: cleaned oven now won't heat
Probably what happened is during cleaning cycle the oven overheated the tco (thermo cut off). This is a thermo-fuse that is located behind the control board. It will need to be replaced.
SOURCE: oven won't heat after self cleaning
There is a overload thermostat located on the rear of your oven that needs to be replaced.
Self cleaning operations are not recommended by this technician.
SOURCE: I have a Whirlpool Self
When you use your self clean feature, your oven heats up to over 800 degrees and this normally takes your electronic computer control board out.
SOURCE: Whirlpool Self Cleaning Oven - Model
Your lower element may be burned out. Generally you can firmly grasp and pull it out. Take it to a repair shop and get a replacement unit. Then simply snap it back into the same outlet where you remove the first one. It sound as if you've tried everything else so it must be the unit that is bad.
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