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I plug my gas stove in and the display says bad line and beeps steady

Put a plug on it that has ground.

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"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 the way to the control panel. If voltage is present, you may need a new control. i plug my gas stove in and the display says bad li - 25316221-dz1fkxf1fwolart5ai0divhk-4-0.jpg

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