Model# CPS 127 - part# 13158B is discontinued. How to find one?
More than likely your not going to be able to find a part once its been discontinued, especially if its been that way for a while, but there is an alternative though. There are companies that specialize in rebuilding control boards, etc that have been discontinued and are no longer available. I would contact a company like appliance parts depot or another major distributor because they will have the numbers you'll need to contact those companies, but remember, whatever the cost of the part was is nothing compared to the cost they charge to remake the part.
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SOURCE: Looking for hinges for a Dacor oven
http://www.repairclinic.com/SmartSearch/smartsearch.aspx they they have some here
SOURCE: Looking to buy highly reliable double wall oven
Well in my professional opinion if I only had those two to chose from I would go with the Thermador unit Why ??? From a service point the parts are readly avib. and the replacement parts cost is less then the Dacor. from my recent repairs the Thermador is more of a heavy duty unit as far as the most options I think Daycor has it beat. I own Gaggenau units and love to cook as you it is just what I wanted. Just remember you get what you pay for and the best match is the unit that will give you the options that are most important to you Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Dacor CPS 130 oven will not heat
This model actually made this way. Sometime you can not see the thermostat because of the bracket in front of the door latch. When you remove grill panel under control panel you gonna see this bracket. It pulls out very easy. Behind the door latch you will see thermostat with red button on the middle. Before resetting this button make sure you disconnect electricity.
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SOURCE: Dacor model W305 blew an element. Replaced it. Won't work.
The fan and element rely on a supply from the thermostat, so perhaps when the element blew, it damaged the thermostat, another possibility is that there is a fuse of some sort in the oven that has blown as a result of the element blowing.
It is highly unlikely that the fan and element are faulty, you will have to look further.
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SOURCE: dacor touchpad
HI, this is a Element relay
circuit failure. this relay is a separate PCB board with attached relays.
this relay board will need to be replaced.
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