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Fan won't turn off even after day and disconnecting power a number of times

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  • mobryan100 Jan 30, 2008

    no,I'm talking about a control panel fan in the front

  • mobryan100 Jan 31, 2008

    How do I get to it. Does it need to be rplaced? I've knocked on the control panel.

  • charlesgosse Feb 04, 2009

    My Dacor convection oven (ERD30/36) fan (not the convection fan) will not shut off even if I turn off power at the fuse box. I also tried running the self clean to see if it would turn off when self clean finished, but no luck. May have happened because I used very hot water to clean grease from the stoive top and perhaps some of that water leaked below and got something wet. Any ideas?

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If you talking about you convectin fan you proably have a stuck realy in the control bd and will need to replace it

  • Anonymous Jan 30, 2008

    ok if its the vent fan then you probably have a stuck rely in the aux rely bd

  • Anonymous Jan 31, 2008

    you have to pull the rage out and take the top off

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