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I know this isn't directly answering your question, however, what "burned up" about it?
You can get just about every part that fits that oven from Sears PartsDirect. Control boards, bake elements, convection fans, switches, replacement glass... just about everything.
Unless the oven literally burned through the side/top walls, you're most likely going to save money by fixing whatever's wrong with it.
Even the clock/timer control board is only $164 for the OEM part.
Possibly none of these videos are exactly like your oven but it should give you enough information to get the job done.
Note that some of the videos are not for ovens.
Replace thermostat on kenmore elite oven YouTube
This is quite often a control board failure. We repair a lot of boards for this, but it could also be caused by a bad temperature sensor or corroded connections on the sensor plug. Here's a link to a related article on our website that may help you out: http://www.fixyourboard.com/techzone/ovens/f1_error/f1_error.html
F2-E0 - Shorted Touch Pad (Keypad) - Check the connection between the touch pad (keypad) and control board (clock) to make sure it is secure. Select the 'cancel' function and wait 60 seconds. If error code reappears then replace the touch pad, or touch pad and control board (clock) if all one assembly.
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The "F2" means the oven control senses runaway temperature.
The cause of the problem could be the oven sensor, the oven sensor wire harness or the power relay board. PS:please disconnect your oven from power supply completely before continuing.
Open the control panel and measure the oven sensor resistance at the
control board. It suppose to be about 1100 Ohms at the room temperature.
If the reading is wrong do the same test at the oven sensor connection (where the sensor wires goes through the back panel).
If the reading is still wrong - replace the oven sensor.
If the reading is correct, check the wire harness and the connector
itself (it's better to eliminate the plastic plug and hardwire the oven
sensor).
If there is nothing wrong then the power relay board has to be replaced.
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