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By the time it say 1c1c. will not come on when i hit bake

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Hello, grammie

I was trying to help you out here. Maybe this will help some? I was going back to some customers that asked questions in the recent past and even farther back. It appeared that no one answered some of them, So, I thought I would take some of my personal time to see if I can help. Even though this Informational site may not have your exact model or brand, this site will help you a lot. Here is a site link about everything you want to know about ovens and possibly yours, from
repair to trouble shooting it. Now go easy on me, I am just trying to help. If it does great if not, I am sorry.


http://home.howstuffworks.com/how-to-repair-an-oven.htm




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