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Lower electric wall oven won't heat up

Jenn Air double wall oven ww30430P. Self cleaned the top oven and it worked fine. Tried the lower one and it won't get hot at all. The display panel works fine...

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It is highly likely that your heating element is open so I would ( with power removed) verify the integrity of the element by detaching it and making sure it is not elecltrically OPEN, It is nothing more than a big power resistor that when current is flowing,..gets hot but if it becomes open.. you will not have any curent flow thru it ( or heat generated from it). That would be the first place I would look.. It could also be the control that feeds it..
A few ideas to check..
Regards,
Rick

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