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I have connected new grill element to wiring in oven as follows: Green, Red, Yellow (from left to right looking into oven) Grill does not get hot. Rest of oven works. Have I got the colours back to front?

  • barbarawilli May 27, 2009

    Thank you for your reply.



    I changed wires to



    Yellow Green Red



    but element still does not get hot.



    Any ideas what else the problem could be please??



  • barbarawilli May 27, 2009

    Sorry, forgot to tell you model number





    Model Number: 63B 906 W*02

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Hi

Green is for ground, it would be in the center. Swap the red and yellow wires. It will work.

Please tell me the model number of your Unit so that i can provide you with model specific information.

Please do accept this solution and revert for further assistance.

Thanks
Rylee

  • Anonymous May 27, 2009

    Hi



    If the grill is not working then ther might be chances that these wires may be burnt or cut. Please trace these wires to control board and check for their connections. Also make sure there is no burnt component on the control board.



    Please tell me the make and model number of your kitchen range so that i can provide you with model specific information.

    Please do accept this solution and revert for further assistance.

    Thanks
    Rylee

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