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Anonymous Posted on Feb 08, 2009

Oven elment wont turn on

After replacing bottom elment in the oven now the elment wont come on

  • Anonymous Feb 10, 2009

    the top element works still no power on bottom element no burned or broken wires

  • Anonymous Feb 10, 2009

    wonderfull job thanks a million

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You probuly left one of the wires off in the back or another wirer came off when u replaced the last elment

  • Anonymous Feb 10, 2009

    well check the sulctor switch for the temp controles. Take the back off of the stove.Find the upper and lower temp control switch wires and switch them to see if switch is bad for the botem one.

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