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Joe Schneider Posted on Apr 28, 2017

Stove heating element stays lit

I replaced the Control panel touch pad because I was getting an F1-8 error (non of the keys on the touch pad worked. Replacing the touch pad fixed that problem, however now the oven will not shut off (Bake mode) and the heating element stays lit. I have to shut the stove off at the circuit breaker to shut the stove and baking off. All but one of the top 4 burners ignite - the rear left burner igniter sparks, however I do not hear any gas going to that burner - others work fine. This left rear burner was problematic before the touch pad replacement. Thank you!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2007

SOURCE: Oven Burner turns off during preheat

Mike, I think your problem is in the ignitor itself. Turn the gas off and see how many amps it's drawing during the bake mode. It needs between 3.2 and 3.6 amps to keep that valve open. Then ohm out the temperature probe, appox 1132ohms at room temp. You can see if your electronic control will go into a quick test by pressing and holding the cancel and broil buttons together for 3 seconds. First kill the power to the range and power back up before entering. When quick test appears you can check the bake relay by pressing bake. The relay should activate and 1 should be displayed. Same thing for convection bake except the fan should run too. Catriver...post back.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 30, 2007

SOURCE: Gas Oven

try to move your igniter close to burner or it may be loose

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 10, 2007

SOURCE: Jenn Air SVD 48600

you could still half 120 volts to the element for safety sake turn OFF
power!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2008

SOURCE: Bake oven element blew

Could be the oven selector switch or the thermostat that failed form thhe element shorting out. You will have to have a ohm meter to check these

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2008

SOURCE: Sve47100 oven doesn't heat

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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