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Posted on Dec 09, 2017

Oven not working after changing the bulb

I have noticed that after I have changed the bulb, the bulb does not light and the oven does not come on. Up to now, problem has eventually sorted itself out but only with persistence, taking the bulb out and putting it back several times. Is it right that the bulb and the oven working are connected in this way?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2007

SOURCE: Jenn Air wall oven-Broiler element comes on and will not turn off....

Boone, by the sound of your post it sounds like the power relay board could be bad. If you had a stuck or shorted keypad, you should be getting a different code. The F2 code means an overheated condition. If it's a double oven it could mean a secondary board failure. The way to go on this would be to ohm out the temp sensor first. Should read about 1100 ohms at room temp. Another way to check it is to swap the bake and broil wires on the power relay board. They will be marked BA and BR. Fire the oven up again and if the bake element comes on then you know that the broil relay is stuck or shorted. Without being there to do the tests, I believe that the problem lies in the power relay board. The part number for the board is 71003431. Priced around 116.00. Jenn-Air usually has a 5 year warranty on these parts. Hope this points you in the right direction. Catriver..post back

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2008

SOURCE: my oven wont come on

try this if one of the dials is pushed in turn the other around till it pops out

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 31, 2008

SOURCE: change oven thermostat

Not familiar with the brand - but there are two types of temperature sensors - i am assuming here that the person meant temperature sensor rather that a thermostat.
1 bulb type sensor
2 rtd type sensor (metal looking tube usually installed at back)
If its the bulb sensor - then there is a long tube from the bulb to the main dial on the front panel. All of this must be removed to change it. (power turned off) The knob on the dial removed and the front panel removed and the screws removed and the bulb threaded through - reverse to installed.

If its the rtd - then they are usually secured with two screws inside the oven (look inside to see) loosen those then pull the unit towards you the connecting wires should come through there should be a quick connector - (if under counter type) remove the old sensor and connect new one. Thread the wires back through the hole and secure the new sensor with screws - if the screws were damaged replace with only stainless screws

douglas smith

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  • Posted on Nov 26, 2008

SOURCE: Can't figure out how to change the light bulb in the oven

normally the cover just unscrews but may be difficult if not removed for a long time - large pair of grips will help

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 16, 2010

SOURCE: The bottom oven on my Zanussi ZUQ875 keeps

Does it trip the breaker when you turn the light on only? Or when is the breaker tripping?

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