I checked my switche connectivity for thermal protection everything is fine i checked my 3 element and its sounds good i got 20.7 ohm on upper one 18.3 ohm on bottom one and there are no leak to the ground on element ( craked etc.) here is my problem : when i start bake or broil or convection sometime its goes on normal and after couple of sec or minute my oven is resseting by itseft and the clock is flashing just like if you put the breaker on and off sometime is working on first try i look inside the timer and i found 1 soldering that was bad on a relay omron on the board i remade a good soldering with flux and clean the board with electrical cleaner after i tryed and same problem.. please help me with my issue
SOURCE: Upper oven elements don't heat
Hello- 'Successfully' sounds like you were forewarned.... During the 'self-clean' cycle a circuit or connection to the upper elements burned out while attempting to turn stuff inside the oven to ash. Since this is a wall oven my recommendation is for service from a good tech in your area. You may have lucked out with a fried connector, but many times control board is damaged beyond repair and must be replaced. Only on-site diagnostics will confirm, and this is a very heavy unit for most owners to safely service. - Remember- Don't use 'self clean'!! Scrape and clean with soapy water and cloth. Turn on oven to 450deg. for 30 min. Much safer. Less costly. Please acknowledge this post if the info is helpful- Have more if needed. Thanks- Ed
Hello Thecarsons, thank you for your post!
I understand that the lock light on your Electrolux range keeps flashing and everything else is working properly. This could be a potential problem with your latch or control panel. I would recommend looking over the latch or strike for any visible damage. If you do not see any, I would suggest performing a reset on your range. You can reset your range by disconnecting the power cord or flipping the household circuit off for at least ten minutes. If that does not resolve your problem you may need to have a technician out to your home to provide a proper diagnosis and repair. This will help you avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
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