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Posted on Nov 11, 2008

Heating elements will not work

A month ago we had a tech come out to fix our f7 problem and he "cleaned" the cable and it worked fine. Since we haven't had any problems until we used the self clean option. That seemed to work fine, but now it won't heat up. Top or bottom. F7 fix did not work for this, i tried. Any ideas?

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