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Brian Schuhmann Posted on Mar 21, 2015
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The oven comes on an heats up to temperature , after a short while the oven no longer continues to heat. The contol panel shows on in bake mode , but the oven continues to cool.

Broiler seems to work fine.

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It sounds like a whirlpool model. The oven will light then after a little while the oven will shut down and not relight until you reset the oven. It is possible the oven electrode is acting up. It doesn't sense the gas and the spark module shuts off the burner and wont relight again. Most of the time replacing the oven burner assembly that comes with the electrode will solve this problem.

Testimonial: "Its a Whirlpool Model # WFG361LVS. Im leaning toward the igniter which is on the burner. thats what your talking about right."

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Hello Brian;

You did not provide any information on the unit that you have. After you open the oven door there is a metal label on the face of the oven. Send that to me so I can see what you have.

1.) Some ovens have a single or dual broiler thermocouple.

2.) Some ovens have a separate control board for the oven.

3.) Some ovens have a Infinite switch.

Testimonial: "Its a Whirlpool Model # WFG361LVS ser # RY0520298. Single burner with broiler on top."

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    Peter Goodwin Mar 23, 2015

    Ok, here is wha we know. Your oven ignitor lights and has the power to open the gas valve. These components are good. So, this narrows it own to a communicationsproblen between the oven sensor and the oven control board. The sensor - some times you can reachin and clean the sensor - which I suggest and stay away from the electrical connector. See Picture. Part #: W10181986 Cost $70.00. The oven control board - See Pitcure. This Item Substitution: W10424330 Cost $193.47. With the sensor you can Ohm it out with a meter. If you get "OL' the sensor is bad. I can not tell you what of the two components are bad. Usually the sensor. But, please do not attempt this repair your self. If I were still with Sears Home Services or A&E Factory Services (Same Company) I would chare you $450.00 plus. Locate a retired CERTIFIED alppliance technician. Sorry I am not there to help you.



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