Came home today to find that my control panel that operates the oven, clock, temp and time of oven on my gas range is not working. I have already checked the outlet and it is working fine. There is no power to the panel whatsoever. We did have power surges in the line today due to rain and thunderstorms.
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Hi Jo, thank you for your
question! Let's try resetting the appliance by either unplugging it or flipping
the household circuit breaker to the off position. It is important to wait
roughly ten minutes and then turn the unit back. If resetting the power does
not correct the issue, your range could possibly have a faulty EOC (electronic
oven control) or a potential wiring failure. I would suggest contacting an
experienced service technician to determine the precise cause to reduce the
risk of unnecessary parts.
RETURNING WITH A FIX! In our case the issue was the adhesive that keeps the control panel in contact with the touch controls had given way after years of heat stress. I shimmed the control panel back in place (possible with some small pieces of metal, I used coins) and it is working fine again.
We are having the same issue of the left side of the control panel not working. Unplugging resets the stove to the clock setting but I am unable to complete the clock setting without using the non functional side of the panel. I am thinking that it must be the control board but am puzzled that only half of the panel failed?
F2 Oven temperature is too high 1. Look for welded relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC). 2. For SELF CLEAN models: check door lock operation. 3. Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective.
Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit, not actual oven temperature
ater spilled (4-5 cups) on the stove top running down into the stove control panel face (where you view oven temp, timer, etc). No water ever dripped into the oven or oven window. The stove top still works but the oven, warming drawer, clock are all non responsive after three days. No buttons on the control panel work at all. What repair is needed?
Unplug your range. Then open the control panel and remove and re-install all the wires one at a time.
Sounds like a loose connection.
If that does not correct the problem replace the electronic control.
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