The drawer is closed properly and the red light glows for about 15 seconds and then starts to flash and the drawer does not warm up
There is a 'plug and socket' connector at the back of the warming drawer which does wear and eventually start to make erratic or no electrical contact. The drawer electronics read this as an open drawer and switch off the power to the heating element (flashing red light). If your competent the drawer can be stripped down and the contacts serviced or replaced otherwise consult a service technician.
SOURCE: Electric warming drawer will not heat
Found that there is an electrical connection at the point the main electric enters the back of the stove. There is a connector for the element that was not connected. Now it works!
SOURCE: The oven warms up and then starts beeping and
The "F10" oven error code means "Runaway temperature".
If you have technical skills, you can try to diagnose and repair yourself, otherwise, call a qualified appliance repairman.
Locate the temperature probe wire plug at the Electronic Oven Control (EOC) and measure its resistance. It’s supposed to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.
If the reading is wrong, replace the oven temperature probe.
If the reading is correct, replace the EOC.
SOURCE: neff u1421 bottom oven fan is working t/stat
Can only be either element or thermostat. I suggest you check element and connections
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open drawer- use hot dog tongs and fish for rack- or a large kitchen magnet on a string
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SOURCE: Whirlpool electric oven won't heat just barely
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This indicates a open/shorted oven temperature sensor and to solve this problem the sensor needs replacement. If you wan to be sure before replacing the sensor then you can test it with a voltmeter for around 1100ohms....if it reads more then this then it needs replacement however, if the reading is around or less then 1100ohms then test the door switch. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.
Kevin
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