Hello,
Welcome to FixYa.
The first step is to identify the connectors, P3 is actually L1 ( hot )...P4 is actually N (neutral)...this should be white. P5 is broil and P6 is bake. Bake and broil are typically blue or yellow, but this isn't an area you want to be guessing.
This is where a wiring diagram would come in handy...or you can trace the wires back to the bake and broil. The remaining wire will obviously be L1, again usually red, but I don't guess...If in doubt find another route.
I've tried to look up your model number for a wiring diagram, but the number is incomplete.
The number in the heading of your post should have a few more numbers in it...likely three in front followed by another digit or two after the 45062.
If you can provide the complete model I can likely guide you, or if you have the wiring diagram it shouldn't be too tough to figure out if I can tell you what to look for.
I will watch for your reply.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
Hi,
The numbers you provided should help, however I won't be able to locate a diagram until morning.
Out of curiosity, are you missing the diagram that was with the oven ? or just not able to read it due to damage etc ?
I will watch for your reply or post back here in the morning with the results of what I find. If you have the diagram and can scan and attach it to an email, send it to [email protected] and I'll tell you right away how to connect it.
I will make every effort to get this to you asap, but being it is quite late where I'm located geographically I need to postpone until morning.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
I'm not having much luck finding this diagram, however I do have some older binders to sort through before I give up, so if you can bare with me I'll persevere.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
Bingo !
I finally found one, it is indeed older and made by Maytag...with a timer made by GE. I shouldn't be surprised since I presently work for Sears and the Kenmore name is simply the Sears name brand and the appliances are made by any number of manufacturers...it's hard to keep track more than ever with many coming from Asia now.
This is how the wires connect to the timer...and I needed a magnifying glass to be sure. I located the diagram in and old binder labeled "Maytag/Amana ranges" I had dating back to 1988-1998 and was able to confirm it was the diagram through my tech support guy at Sears.
L1 = Red
N = White
P5 = Blue (broil )
P6 = Yellow ( bake )
Pretty much as I suspected, but I never like to be less than 100%. Getting the broil and bake wires backwards is of little consequence ( other than the broil coming on when bake is selected and vice versa ), but the neutral ( N) and hot (L1) have to be right.
Let me know how you make out. Sorry it took so long, but it's hard to find any diagrams/schematics on-line unless willing to pay for them.
I'll watch your post for your status. Good luck.
Regards,
Macmarkus :)
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there are several models that use the control board (WB11K0043), but I guess the wire diagram would
be similar. Try the following model numbers: 36275571690 / 36275571691
36275681790 / 36275681791
Thanks for your effort.
I don't have a diagram, it's a old kenmore that I inherited. Will wait until you are able to locate the
diagram later.
Thanks
take your time, its better to be safe than sorry.
Thanks
Yes it was. Thank you for all the help. I will be working on it in the morning and will inform you as to what happens.
Thank you again.
amps slowly increase on my kenmore gas range 79078652601 control board
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