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the reason it keeps tripping is either over loaded / short circuit due to cracked insulation cable / water withing the electrics .or and the insulations to the electric motor is broken down
Hi, if you have burnt electrical smell and the breaker keeps tripping you have a short in the motor that's what causes the tripping in the breaker. You will have to get it repaired or claim if it's still under warranty.
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loose wire,shorted switch?(You will receive an answer like this if,you did not include the make or model or serial number or
date of manufacture or complete problem and what needs to be done.)
You will probably find that it is the oven element that needs replacing, located at rear of oven compartment behind rear panel.
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First unplug your washer. Check the ground on the washer and make sure it isn't loose; this would be a good time to inspect the wiring harness for any problems. Next check the outlet (turn off the electric to that breaker first) make sure all the wires are tight and are making good contact; pay special attention to the neutral (white) wire. If that seems fine, and you are comfortable with going into you breaker panel, turn off that breaker and check the hot (the wire on the breaker) to make sure it isn't loose and then check the neutral wire. If either of these wires seem loose tighten them down....a loose wire will move when a load is put on it and cause the breaker to trip. If all seems normal and washer is still tripping the breaker you might want to replace the breaker.....they can go bad. Good luck!
take cover off fan and see if there is signs of water there. a common cause of tripping is that water is thrown up from the fan onto the element. get back to me if you find this
First off, be sure the pigtail is wired correctly to the back of the unit. Black and red to the outside terminals, white to the middle, green to the frame or cabinet (should be a green screw close-by). If that is ok, you probably have an issue with possibly a bad pigtail, bad outlet, wiring issue, or possibly a bad circuit breaker or breaker box. Probably going to be more of a electrical problem than a appliance problem. Good Luck!!!!
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