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I have a GE Monogram Built-in Convection Wall Oven (model no. ZEK737WP3WG) and the heating elements have stopped working. The electrical power is working, and the control panel, light, convection fan appear to function normally, but the heating elements will not come on. I'd appreciate any suggestions or recommendations.

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It is possible that a relay on the control board is bad. GE has a relay in the common circuit to the bake and broil element. this has been a problem in a few ovens I have repaired. Check for this it is usually an orange relay on the board.

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Devabhakthuni Venkateswara Rao

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SOURCE: Bosch HBL 645 Convection Oven -- No Heat

first out put voltages measures,when output voltages ok , then see the control circuit.after tnat every thing ok. replace heating elements.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2008

SOURCE: Amana Convection Wall Oven Model AOCS3040 Does Not Heat in any Mode

sure its possible, sounds like you've blown an over limit thermostat behind stove, gets too hot and for safety reasons cuts off unit untill replaced

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 02, 2009

SOURCE: heating element will not heat

With all that you said, I would suspect an open or faulty element. It is pretty much the most obvious solution.

If you have any electronically ability and you are going to open the oven, use an ohm or resistance meter, check the amount of ohms and use the upper element as a reference for the correct reading.
The element will either read open or good. You can use a light tester also and if the light lights between the two connectors of the elements, then it is ok and look elsewhere.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2009

SOURCE: Elements in convection oven won't heat

DO you have a model number for that. I'm almost sure it's a thermal fuse in the back of the oven. Usually they go out during or after cleaning but that would shut down both elements. If you have the model (usually by the inside door look all over and up in the cavity) Then if you go to this link

http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/index.action?intcmp=xsite_Sears

It will show you a breakdown of the oven and where it is. If you give me the model I'll show you what I'm talking about. Good luck.

P.S. if it the fuse it's a cheap fix, little hard to get in back of the oven but cheap!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: Convection works but Microwave does not heat

try using a voltage stabiliser .it may just solve ur problem..

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