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New heating element pops circuit breaker

I replaced the lower heating element in the lower oven of our Jennaire Dual Fuel range and when I put it in and truned on the oven it pop the breaker. I pulled it out and checked over the connections everything looked good so I covered the connectors with tape and everything work good for a couple of days and it poped the breaker again.

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Obviously something is shorting out. Check all wiring.

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Anonymous

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It is most likely the pop came from a relay on the control board if the elements checked ok but not getting power to them. This is fairly common on fridgidaire ranges. Replace the oven control. Usually the control overlay is sold as a separate piece.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2008

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Some times a company changes vendors for the controls and connections change location. But does the wiring diagram indicate a relay board in the back of range. It could be damaged form the element short

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2008

SOURCE: Problem with the oven - control panel?

hi .thanks for the question. i would check the cord going ito the stove plug .pull it out and look for a discoloring of the brass prongs. also look for loose connection in the stove where the cord attaches to the stove .that could be the problem .thanks the appliance doc rate me please

Thomas F. Schneider

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  • Posted on Dec 20, 2008

SOURCE: heat element shorted out saw arching from element itself

An Easy Task.  Unplug stove. Remove old element by disconnecting the wires. Purchase new element and install. Plug stove back in.

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