Well, I have seen a lot of issue with this type of ovens. How old is your apparatus? If the wires on the back look corrode or some how burn up that means that there were an over heating at one time or many times. Overheating on wires means excessive voltage going trough or been drown from. The wires get hot transferring too much voltage to the internal circuits thus putting stress on the components. The clock/timer got damage by this concurrence thus affecting part of the system of your Oven. If you change or clean the wires just check the whole machine, use your senses( eyes, smell) to look for the obvious that way you will save time and money.
SOURCE: clock,timer and oven does not work on Kenmore gas Range
Unplug the unit and see if this will reset the board. If this doesn't work then replace the oven control board.
SOURCE: Whirlpool Super Capacity 465
you need to replace the oven ignightor trybroil and see if it works if it does the bottom ignightor is bad
SOURCE: whirlpool super capacity 465 gas range model# sf377pegq5
I have the same problem intermittently on my Super Cap 465. After reading the following quote from another site, "There have been cases where radio waves, electronic signals and sometimes something as strange as dimmers in lights have caused some weird problems with some computer panels in stoves like these", I tried turning off lights that might be on the same circuit and wouldn't you know it, the oven igniter circuit worked.
SOURCE: Whirlpool Super Capacity 465 Electric Range not heating properly.
The first thing you will need to do is to verify that you have 230 volts at the outlet. Chances are pretty good that the unit popped one of the double pole breakers. Check the breaker and reset it if you find that you only have 120 volts at the outlet. If after finding that you have only 120 volts and you've reset the breaker then the problem would lie with the breaker needing replacement. If however you have full 230 volts available at the outlet then additional troubleshooting would be needed. Hope this helps... Bill
SOURCE: Whirlpool Accubake Super Capacity 465 gas range. Oven won't light
I just had my ignitor replaced. The ignitor glowed but it must pull a certain amount of amps before it will allow the gas valve to open. Once the ignitor starts glowing the gas should come on within 30 seconds. Now that I saw it done I realize it was something I could have done myself. Be sure the tech does not try to slip you a used ignitor as mine tried.
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