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Upper oven bake coil stays on.

I have an RBD305PDQ12 that is not working correctly. The upper oven bake element doesn't turn off when installing a new element. Theonly way I can turn it off is to flip the panel switch off. The rest of the oven works properly (Clock, lower oven, timer, etc.) Is the control panel or the membrane switch the culprit?

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Stove will not turn offCHECK

Temperature Control Thermostat

If the oven won't turn off the oven thermostat is often the cause of the problem. The electrical contacts inside the oven thermostat can weld themselves together and then the oven won't turn off. If this happens, turn off power to the entire appliance at the household circuit breaker or fuse. The oven thermostat usually cannot be tested and must be replaced if defective.

Oven Control Board


The oven control board has a set of relays that turn on and off power to the bake and broil circuits according to the customer settings and sensor input. If the oven won't turn off it could be that one of the relays on the oven control board is shorted closed, providing voltage to the heating circuit. It can be dangerous if the oven won't turn off. Don't leave the oven unattended without turning off power to the oven.

Relay board:
Some ovens are equipped with a relay board. This circuit board has several relays which control the switching of electrical current to the oven heat source. If the oven won't turn off it may be that one or more of the relays on the relay board have failed. If this happens replace the relay board. The relays on the board are not sold separately.ALSO CHECK THE BAKE AND BROIL ELEMENT.

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I would remove the element .seems you might have pushed in to far, perhaps hitting side wall id check there first for a grounded wire you just near. why was element cahnged in the first place???

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Anonymous

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you may have a critter in there shorting the terminals out roaches can do it ive seen dead mice do it i would tear down to the control and see and also check to see if one of the elements terminals is touching the body of the range

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I would remove the element .seems you might have pushed in to far, perhaps hitting side wall id check there first for a grounded wire you just near. why was element cahnged in the first place???
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