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How do I change the oven light bulb on my
ok its been a long time since ive seen this model
but if i remember correctly, that cover pulls out, it does not screw out, sometimes it can be loosened a bit by warming the oven to about 100 degrees, this will swell the metal ring that is the clip for the bulb cover
After cleaning and taking off top of electric
Be very careful around electricity. Keep in mind that 220 comes from both breakers and meets at the burner. Test with the plug out with a meter that beeps. Test the power from the outlet for 220 volts.
Blank display on Clock/Oven Controls
Control is bad if it is getting power- needs to be replaced. Please contact me if you need further help and leave feedback. Thanks for letting me help you!
Changing oven light bulb
The manual states to turn the cover counter clockwise. I was able to turn it about an inch and then it stopped turning. You really have to apply pressure, but it will turn more. It is similar to a tight light fixture. I was worried about breaking it, but it did finally loosen. I believe the replacement bulb is a 40 watt mini oven bulb also...
Hope this helps!
Error codes e2 and f3
F3 is an open or shorted oven temperature sensor, you will have to replace this and it should be attached near one of the elements but you will have to pull it out through the back.
E2 is, sorry to say, a possible ERC or Electric Range Control, otherwise known as the brain behind it. But on the plus side, sometimes it gives this code intermittently when it can't process the information from a failed sensor, so you might get lucky.
Whirlpool gas range diagnostic code E6 46 (cannot find this error code combination anywhere)
E6 46 is a diagnostic code for a Whirlpool gas range. This code indicates that there is a problem with the oven temperature sensor. The sensor measures the temperature inside the oven and sends this information to the control board. If the control board detects a problem with the sensor, it will display the E6 46 error code.
To troubleshoot the problem, you'll want to do the following:
- Check the wiring: Make sure that all of the wires connected to the oven temperature sensor are secure and not damaged.
- Check the sensor: The oven temperature sensor is located in the back of the oven, near the top. Make sure that the sensor is properly seated in its socket and that it is not damaged.
- Check the control board: If the wiring and sensor appear to be in good condition, the control board may be the cause of the problem. You'll want to check the control board for any visible damage or loose connections.
If you are unable to find the problem, I recommend having a qualified repair technician diagnose and fix the issue for you. Electrical issues can be complex and it's important to address them promptly to prevent further damage.
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