the top element works still no power on bottom element no burned or broken wiresthe top element works still no power on bottom element no burned or broken wires
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.
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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Does the indicator light come on,? If it does your elments are burn,t out, Open up the door end see if you feel any heat at all,At the top end bottom of the oven buy your (Elements) Be carefull not to burn your self. If you don,t feel any heat the elements are shut.End need to be (Replaced) But it is verry seldom that both burn out at the same time. Hope this helps you out.
theres a tempature probe on the upper right side of the boiler that tends to go bad, its a brass screw in sensor with two wire sticking out leading back to the board, replace this. also verify correct water pressure, if its not the sensoe then check your elment for continuity. e
You may have a blown thermal fuse. Usually located on back of oven. It is not a user-serviceable part but is not difficult to replace if you are experienced with electrical repairs.
Check that the element itself is not blown by comparing the ohm values on the good ones with the suspect one.
If it tests good, check wiring route and in particular the connections for any corrosion or heat damage.
Finally check the switchgear for correct operation.
I have a ref. thermometer, round metal type I got a Wal-Mart that I check the dryer temp at the discharge. I bent the metal bottom so I can lodge it in the discharge pipe, turn the dryer on and watch the temp. Normally on high heat it will go up to 140-150 and cool down to 120-125 then cycle back on.
the top element works still no power on bottom element no burned or broken wires
wonderfull job thanks a million
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