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Burners work, no display, no oven light, can't turn on oven, buttons don't function

Don't have model number, it's 5 burner flat top with convection oven less than two years old

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Check your circuit breakers, they should be double breakers. Probably 30 to 50 AMP. Sometimes one side of a double breaker will trip or fail. This will give the appliance 120 volts instead of 220. The "leg" of the 220 volt circuit that is out might control the stove's display, and the oven would not work on 120 volts. If the burners aren't as hot as they should be, or are slow in heating up it would also indicate a faulty breaker If it's not the breakers it's likely a problem in the stove circuitry.

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SOURCE: Viking VGIC3064BS top burner work but oven won't ignite

Have it fixed under warrenty. If your asking for help here you don't have the skills to DIY.

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SOURCE: GE profile oven will not heat up past 100 degrees.

You need a new control panel circuit board.

Easy to replace.

Search www.repairclinic.com

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SOURCE: Gas Oven will not ignite. Broiler and burners

The ignitor for your oven is worn out and needs to be replaced.

Anonymous

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SOURCE: Magic Chef oven won't light

Replaced the ignitor.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 05, 2010

SOURCE: Loud pop when I was baking with the oven on Convection bake

Did you resolve the problem with your stove.

Mine just did the same thing.

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