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ER2401G. 24 Inch Freestanding Electric Range with 4 Coiled Elements, Manual Clean Oven, Interior Oven Light, Storage Drawer and Integrated Backsplash: White.
Fuse or Relay Number
Fuse Rating
Protected Component
1
40A
Body control module - battery power in feed 1.
2
20A
Power outlet main console bin.
3
40A
Body control module - battery power in feed 2.
4
30A
Fuel pump.
5
5A
Powertrain control module keep alive power.
6
20A
Powertrain control module power.
7
20A
Canister vent solenoid. Evaporative leak control module. Exhaust gas heat recovery (hybrid electric vehicle). Tank pressure control valve (hybrid electric vehicle). Vapor blocking valve. Universal exhaust gas oxygen 11. Universal exhaust gas oxygen 21. Catalyst monitor sensor 12. Catalyst monitor sensor 22. Fuel flap door (hybrid electric vehicle).
8
20A
Cooling fan relay coil. Battery interrupt box. Transmission oil pump. Auxiliary coolant pump. Engine coolant bypass valve. Electric A/C compressor (hybrid electric vehicle). Active grille shutters.
9
20A
Ignition coils.
13
40A
Front blower motor relay.
14
15A
Transmission oil pump. A/C compressor variable clutch. Auxiliary pumps (hybrid electric vehicle). Electric A/C compressor (hybrid electric vehicle). Active grille shutters.
16
15A
Windshield and rear window washer pump relay power.
17
5A
Charge status indicator (hybrid electric vehicle).
18
30A
Starter motor.
21
10A
Headlamp red and blue flasher.
22
10A
Electric power assisted steering module.
23
10A
Anti-lock brake system module with integrated park brake.
24
10A
Powertrain control module. Hybrid powertrain control module.
25
10A
Air quality sensor. 360 camera with park aid. Rear view camera. Blind spot information system. Adaptive cruise control module.
26
15A
Transmission control module.
28
40A
Anti-lock brake system valves with integrated park brake.
29
60A
Anti-lock brake system pump with integrated park brake.
30
30A
Driver seat module.
31
30A
Passenger seat motor.
32
20A
Front media bin power point.
33
20A
Rear cargo area power point.
34
20A
Console end cap power point.
35
20A
Console end cap power point.
36
40A
Power inverter.
38
30A
Climate controlled seat module.
41
30A
Power liftgate module.
42
30A
Trailer brake control module.
43
60A
Body control module.
44
10A
Brake on and off switch.
46
15A
Battery charger control module (hybrid electric vehicle).
50
40A
Heated backlite.
54
20A
Visor control module. Run/start access feed.
55
20A
Trailer tow park lamps.
57
30A
Trailer tow battery charge.
58
10A
Trailer tow backup lamps.
61
15A
Not used (spare).
62
15A
Headlamp washer pump.
64
40A
Four-wheel drive module.
69
30A
Front window wiper motor.
71
15A
Rear window wiper motor.
72
20A
Not used (spare).
73
30A
Driver door module.
78
-
Not used.
79
-
Not used.
80
20A
Not used (spare).
82
20A
Not used (spare).
88
20A
Rear blower motor.
91
20A
Trailer tow lighting module.
95
15A
Integrated spark control (hybrid electric vehicle).
96
15A
Not used (spare).
97
10A
Electric AC (hybrid electric vehicle). High voltage positive temperature coefficient heater (hybrid electric vehicle).
98
10A
Traction battery coolant proportional valve (hybrid electric vehicle).
103
50A
Rear power lug.
104
50A
Rear power lug.
105
40A
Not used (spare).
106
40A
B+ feed.
107
40A
B+ feed.
108
20A
Spot lamp.
109
30A
Passenger door module.
111
30A
Body control module voltage quality monitor feed.
112
20A
Not used (spare).
114
50A
Not used (spare).
115
20A
B+ feed.
116
5A
Start access circuit.
118
20A
Run/start feed.
120
15A
Port fuel injectors.
124
5A
Rain sensor.
125
5A
USB smart charger 1.
127
20A
B+ feed. Rear traffic advisor. Visor control module.
128
15A
Not used (spare).
131
-
Not used.
133
-
Not used.
134
10A
Delay accessory power.
136
20A
Not used (spare).
139
5A
USB smart charger 2.
142
5A
Traffic cam.
146
15A
Battery electronic control module.
148
30A
Left-hand headlamp module.
149
30A
Right-hand headlamp module.
150
40A
B+ feed.
155
25A
Transmission control module (hybrid electric vehicle).
159
15A
DC/DC converter (hybrid electric vehicle).
160
10A
B+ feed. Front warning lights. Strobes.
168
20A
Low voltage service disconnect.
169
10A
Coolant pump (hybrid electric vehicle).
170
10A
Traction battery coolant pump (hybrid electric vehicle). Pedestrian sounder (hybrid electric vehicle).
177
10A
Not used (spare).
Note: Spare fuse amperage may vary.
Passenger Compartment Fuse Panel
The fuse panel is under the instrument panel to the left of the steering column.
Note: It may be easier to access the fuse panel if you remove the finish trim piece.
Fuse or Relay Number
Fuse Rating
Protected Component
1
-
Not used.
2
10A
Moonroof. Inverter. Telematics control unit module. Driver door switch pack.
3
7.5A
Memory seat switch. Wireless accessory charger module. Seat switches.
4
20A
Not used (spare).
5
-
Not used.
6
10A
Not used.
7
10A
Smart data link connector power.
8
5A
Telematics control unit module. Hands-free liftgate actuation module. Power liftgate module.
9
5A
Keypad switch. Rear climate control.
10
-
Not used.
11
-
Not used.
12
7.5A
Climate control head. Gear shift module.
13
7.5A
Steering column control module. Smart datalink connector. Instrument cluster.
14
15A
Not used (spare).
15
15A
SYNC. Integrated control panel.
16
-
Not used.
17
7.5A
Headlamp control module.
18
7.5A
Steering wheel interface.
19
5A
Headlamp switch.
20
5A
Ignition switch. Telematics control unit module. Key inhibit solenoid lock.
21
5A
Not used.
22
5A
Not used (spare).
23
30A
Not used (spare).
24
30A
Moonroof.
25
20A
Not used (spare).
26
30A
Not used (spare).
27
30A
Not used (spare).
28
30A
Not used (spare).
29
15A
Integrated computer screen.
30
5A
Brake switch signal.
31
10A
Terrain management switch. Selectable drive mode switch. Transceiver module.
32
20A
Audio control module.
33
-
Not used.
34
30A
Run/start relay.
35
5A
Low gear select.
36
15A
Park assist module. Image processing module A.
37
20A
Not used (spare).
38
30A
Left-hand rear power window. Right-hand rear power window.
In place of a fuse connect a bulb... bulb should burn. trace wire with a compass or a magnetic field app on smart phone till you found the problem, way easier than a new wiring harness as well as cheaper... :-)
Look on the specifications plate...there will be an input voltage and/or current/wattage rating. If you need to convert watts to amperage then you would use the following formula:
p=e x i or watts divided by volts will give you the current(amps). I think that unit is 240vac(mine is) and I use a 40A 240vac breaker and have no problems(thats 9600 watts)..you will want to choose a breaker as close to the max rating as possible...don't go too high or the breaker won't trip if something goes wrong
How to explain this? your new drop in unit will require a 220v circuit capable of a specified amount of amps. Typically 40, 50 or 60. Should be noted in the manual and on the unit itself. If your original oven and cooktop were electric, then each one was probably hooked up to a 220v circuit. The problem is figuring out how many amps were supplied for each. The simplest way is the go to the panel and find the breaker for the old oven and cooktop and read the numbers (or amps) on the on/off switch. If either breaker has a number the same or greater then the drop in unit says it requires, then your all set. If the drop in unit says it requires 52amps and one of the breakers says 60 on it, your fine. If the drop in unit says it requires 44amps and the breakers are 30 or 40, then you got a problem. Usually a breaker is installed that is the maximum amps allowed for the size (thickness) of the wire connected to it. You CANNOT connected a 50a breaker to wire only rated for 40a. Note the size difference of wire connected to a 20a breaker with wire connected to 40a breaker. If the drop in unit requires more amps then the original units used, then a larger wire will need to be ran from the panel to the drop in unit (Not cheap). Now if the original oven used a 30a and the original cooktop used a 30a, then its possible ( 80% of electricians wouldn't do it because of liability problems) to use both wires together to create 60amps, but both wires (actually a total of 6 wires, 2-120v wires and 1 ground wire from each outlet) would need to be in the same outlet box for the drop in unit connection.. I could (and probably should) try to explain more, but I'de probably just confuse you more. GOOD LUCK!
Isn't too much info, and I appreciate your taking the time to list it.
It is with all due respect, that I feel no direct solution can be offered to your query.
The liability issue of someone posting how to change a manufacturers rated capacity, of an electrical generator's safety device/s, cannot/should not, be addressed by experts in this forum.
You are asking how to exceed stated safety ratings, for breakers on a generator. The engineers that designed the generator, also took into account the rated safety load of the breakers.
It is my belief, that should you change any part of this system, you are liable for any occurrence thereafter. Good or bad.
Exceeding a 40 Amp load on a 220 volt line, and the safety device is too large, could be Very bad!
I hope I haven't offended you in any way, nor do I wish to incur your wrath. I truly wish I could help you in this endeavor, but I feel my hands are tied.
if just your broil element does not work and the bake element does work after using a self clean cycle then your broil element must have went out , self clean is a torture proccess for any self clean oven and it runs both elements at 500 deg. F, it may be still under warranty , if not then replace the broil element for the fix.
Phil
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