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Kenmore oven model 665, oven temperature goes up

Kenmore gas range, free standing, model 665
We set temperature to 375 degrees, it goes to PreHeat mode, stays there, never clicks off preheat and then oven temperature goes up to 600 degrees by itself. Please help

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Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.

you have a defective temp probe or heat control knob

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