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Hello, The problem with that is going to either be the outer ring of the burner burnt out OR the control sitch for that burner. THier is no fuse for the burners, the switch for that dual burner is part number 74003122,the part the dual burner is
12002144
it could be
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why you replace the fuse? no power? or what? the fuse is in the plug if your plug is fuse type,and check your main outlet if is no power inside the oven no fuse,all parts is direct line to the power but its hard to explain how to check the unit if is ok or not if you are no basic idea how to do in the 1st place,call and service technician to make sure.
your stove doesnt have any internal fuses. if you are not getting "any" of the units to get fully hot, then you might have a house fuse that has blown or a breaker that has tripped. it is also possible that the cord has a burnt connection at the rear of the unit where it connects to the units block. if you only have no heat in the oven, then you may have just a burnt out bake element.
Hello ppeaches,
Are you sure that the oven isn't heating up more than 100 degrees or are you basing the problem on the ovens readback of 100 degrees? If it truly isn't heating more than 100 degrees then anything inside there should be hot but not so hot as that it can't be touched. Have you tried to cook anything in there? My intent to assist in diagnosing the problem is to determine if it is a control based or read back based issue? Try cooking something that requires at least a 350 degree temp and get back to me on what happens... We;ll get you running after that,,,,,
migs, on a Maytag the F1 indicates there is a problem with the touch-pad or control itself. Usually, it's the touch pad. Try killing the power to the range and remove the touch pad ribbon from the control board. Clean it with an eraser. Power back up and see if the error comes back. If it does, remove the ribbon cable again and power up with-out it attached. If the same error still returns, then I would suspect the control board itself. Catriver..post back.
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