SOURCE: broil element will not work
You need to check the oven sensor. It should be about 11k ohms. This is the metal rod in the back top of oven cavity. Access it from the rear. UNPLUG POWER FIRST!!
SOURCE: Re: GE Electric Range JBP67BD1WH Baking Element Problem
Before you replace the range, I'd try replacing the oven temp sensor (part number
WB21T10007 ) which is rather inexpensive. If I were able to get my hands on your range I'd first test to see if the control is sending 240 volts to the bake element. We know there is 240 to the range because the burners and broiler work, but is the control sending the full 240 to the bake element ? The only way for you to know this is to use a meter and test the voltage across the terminals of the bake element when in bake. Of course you should also test the bake element with power off and at least one terminal disconnected to see if you have about 20 ohms resistance across the terminals and no resistance from a terminal to the frame of the range. If not, you may need a new bake element (part number
WB44T10010 )
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SOURCE: LG range cooktop
Open the door and just under the front lip of the top there are a few screws that secure it to the body. Then you have to pull the maintop towards you. Its secured by two clips at the back.
SOURCE: Kenmore electric range 790. Both the broil and
Kenmore oven 790.91072601, bake & broil not working, relays are cycling but no heat... Sounds like I have the same problem but its the night before Thanksgiving and Iam in panic mode... I've orderd a new Temp Probe part # 316233902. did you ever get yours fixed
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