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My phillips single oven has power, hard wired power supply showing lit. But when turning the oven on, no response. What should I do?

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If you have a multimeter I would FIRST turn off the power and disconnect the heating element and do a continuity check on it. Phillips elements are not all that durable, so that is probably the problem, but it could be the thermostat or switch also. Some Phillips also have thermofuses that seem to blow for no aparent reason.

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