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Anonymous Posted on Nov 22, 2011

I have a maytag wall oven #cwe9000bcb i had to replace the element,because it split now there is no power to the element, the display works and it reades as it goes to bake, but it does no heat, the broiler work ok

  • Anonymous Nov 23, 2011

    thank you Sai can the relay be replaced, or do i need to change the board

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When the element shorts out it can take out the bake relay on the computer board

  • Sal De Nov 23, 2011

    unfortunetly you have to replace the whole clock assy.part number 7601P233-60 and it goes for around 235.00 dollars.give your parts store the model number and they can make sure this is the correct part number,also first check to see if you're getting 240 volts to the element,,check for broken wires but if the element blew apart and you gought a new element and it still doesn't work 90 percent chance the clock assy. or computer board same thing got taken outhttp://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdir...

  • Sal De Nov 23, 2011

    copy and paste,this is the sears site and you can see your machine parts. http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdir...

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