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Find the manual online by going to Google and put in the make and model of your stove. It's usually found on the inside of the door. In the manual it will tell you how to replace the lights (bulbs).
Funniest thing. I was having the very same problem on Monday. Every time I laid the glass touch panel down on the stove, it stopped working but worked when I held it up. After failing to install the panel so it would work for 30 minutes, I walked away from it and ate dinner. Coming back later, I decided my problem was the connections on the back side were coming into contact with the metal so I placed a tightening knob in the center of each of the outside holes making sure the underside of the knob went exactly into the middle of the hole. I then lowered the left side of the panel down to where the threads started and very carefully partially tightened the left knob so none of the panel back touched the stove. I then lowered the right side until the knob touched the knob and tightened that side finger tight. I keep testing the buttons to make sure they were still working. When the out side knobs were finger tight, I finger tightened the 2 inside knobs. Success. My oven is now working.
Replace the knobs. If you had provided make and model I may have been able to provide purchase info.
Best bet is to go here: http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/brands/
and enter make and model info
first you need to check your breaker, turn it off and back on,, if that doesnt work you need to check the volts in the plug and where the plug screws on to the stove, it should have 220 volts or 110 per side,, if it has the 220 volts(if it has the eletronic control pad) the board could be bad, (if it has the knob thermostat ) it could be the thermostat,, is the cook top working? if it is it sounds like a power issue, 110volts runs the top the other 110 volts runs the oven
we have the same tappan oven/microwave combination. We are looking for the knobs for this. Its a great oven, but we need these parts. Our microwave handle broke a long time ago and we had one made from wood. If you are going to ditch the old oven would you be willing to sell the knobs?
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