Everything but the large oven works fine. The green and orange light indicators do not work for large oven. Clock is set. Inner light works, fan works, just not heating up at all. This is electric oven with gas stovetops. The small oven works fine as does the gas range.
SOURCE: Oven not working properly
Do you mean 200 degrees Celcius or Farenheit? If Farenheit then the most likely culprit would be the thermocouple in the oven which can usually be replaced relatively easily by someone mechanically minded, if Celsius then you should suspect the elements although a working broiler would suggest that there is at least one element that works fine. Maytag says; "Why won't the oven heat up? First, make sure you've properly set all the oven controls. Check your user's guide for more information on your model's controls.(see below for the link to the manual if you need it) If your range offers the option of a delayed oven start, check to see if it's been selected. If so, the oven won't begin to heat until the selected time. If your oven has a lockout feature, check to see if it's been selected. If so, it will prevent you from using the oven. If your oven still won't operate, please contact an authorized Maytag service provider for more assistance." Here is the link to the manual; http://www.maytag.com/assets/product/8113P564-60.PDF and here is the link to Maytag Service if you need it - hopefully not; http://www.maytag.com/support/service_parts.jsp The other possible culprit would be the electrical supply to the oven - it may be adequate for the stovetop or grill but the oven may draw more power than the circuit can handle - even if it was fine before, this can change and may be caused by corrosion, rodents, overloading etc. and may not necessarily trip the breaker switch - if you suspect this at all then get a qualified electrician to check - it shouldn't take long to check so should be cheap, although repairs if necessary may cost more Hope this helps :)
SOURCE: Kenmore Range
Okay...if the clock assembly appears to be working and the oven light comes on, but nothing else is working, I would double check your input power at the receptacle. You will need to unplug the range and check voltages at L1 to neutral and L2 to neutral. There should be 120VAC on each leg. It sounds like you are missing 120VAC on one side of the receptacle. I believe the clock and oven light will still come on, because they only utilize a portion of the input voltage. The elements, however, require 220VAC. Another way of checking for input voltage is to pull the range out so you can access behind it. Unplug the range and remove the back cover so you can see the terminal board where the power cord is connected. There should be three wires from left to right (BLACK, WHITE, RED). BLACK is L1, RED is L2. There will be 120VAC on each one of these lines when you plug the power back into the receptacle. If you place a meter from L1(BLACK) to NEUTRAL (WHITE), you should have 120VAC. The same is true when you place a meter across L2 (RED) and NEUTRAL (WHITE). If you connect the meter across L1 (BLACK) to L2 (RED) you should have your full 220VAC. If either leg (L1 or L2) is missing, the range elements will not work. If you check in this manner, you not only will be able to confirm whether or not you have proper input power, but you will also be determining whether or not the power cord is good. This may be a simple matter of a loose terminal in the back of the range, or...I have seen where consumers have wired them incorrectly. Check for the following in this order:
1. Double check you breaker to make sure it is not tripped (I know you said you already checked it).
2. Unplug range and check for proper voltage at the receptacle.
3. Remove back cover of range and verify correct wiring of the power cord.
4. With range unplugged, ensure all terminal lugs are properly tightened.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to tighten the terminal lugs with the power cord plugged in. Also, do not attempt to service the receptacle (repair or replace) with the power turned on at the breaker. Votages dangerous to life exists. I hope this information is helpful to you. If you have any questions or concerns, please post back with your comments.
SOURCE: HELP! Stovetop elements don't work and oven burner doesn't work
sounds silll but check your circuit breakers make sure both of the 2 breakers fedding this unit ar in the on positoin , itts possible youve tripped half your circuit.
SOURCE: Broiler will not work. Broiler Switch indicator
Three possibilities:
1. Bad Broil element.
2. Wiring problem to broil element.
3. Electronic controller failure (this can be repaired).
SOURCE: Frigidaire Gallery Range (New). When plugged
Hi,
When it doesn't heat up,
We have a Frigidaire Range model PLEF398CCC and, as many others here
have mentioned, we saw the puff of smoke and the oven nor the front left
burner works. The repairman has to replace a EOC on the back of the
control panel and another one in the back on the bottom. The total cost
for parts alone is $438 then add in the service call cost. THIS IS THE
SECOND TIME we've had an EOC go bad for big bucks. The unit is about 5
years old. We're thinking of filling the landfill with it.
Use this for troublshooting:
(home-electrical.suite101.com/article.cfm/troubleshooting_an_electric_range)
another testimony to help,
Had the same problem. This solved it for me:
(lazerangle.com/sanna/index.php?option=com_content&view=section&layout=blog&id=6&Itemid=63.).
Take care.
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