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Anonymous Posted on Jan 28, 2011

We have a Kitchen Aid Electric stove about 10 years old and there was no owners manual left from the last owner. This week we turned on the oven and there is no heat from the elements on both the bake and broil settings, is there a fuse panel we can check. We have lived in this house 7 years and this is the first problem with this stove. Ernie Williams

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The first thing I would check is the breaker for the oven at the breaker box. I have encountered similar problems and a partially thrown breaker ( or one pole of a double-pole breaker) can cause this. Find your "range breaker" in your breaker box and cut it off then flip it back on. There is a good chance that might fix your breaker. If it is an older house with fuses, then the range would be on two fuses and one of them is blown. This happens to dryers also (if the right fuse/breaker goes, the motor runs but it won't heat)
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  • Anonymous Jan 29, 2011

    We tried reseting the breakers a couple of times and it did not help, I tried the bake and broil functions and pushed the start button, you hear a click but no heat is comming from the elements. Both breakers are on, are there fuses in the stove itself?
    Please advise,
    Thanks,

    Ernie Williams

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