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Anonymous Posted on Jul 07, 2014

How do i test a control panel of a frigidaire wall oven

FEB386WECH i can not get the bake to work changed element still doesnt work.broil works fine

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Good Morning Friend,

I understand that you want to know how to test the control panel on your Frigidaire wall oven, model# FEB386WECH, due to the bake element not working. I also see that you have changed the bake element and only the broil works. Typically, this is not a do it yourself job, as there are no step by step instruction manuals. I suggest contacting your local authorized technician for further assistance. They have been trained on your appliance and should be able to diagnose your appliance and determine why the bake element is not working. Hope this is helpful.

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WP

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Did you reset the house circuit breaker that supplies power to the oven?

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