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From what you have described, it sounds like you possibly have problem with a faulty thermal fuse, power supply board, user interface board or a communication error with the EOC (Electronic Oven Control). This is not a typical do it yourself job. Please reach out to an expert technician to ensure the appropriate replacement part(s) is ordered and is installed correctly to prevent future issues.
I will say that is the control board that is not working properly. Have you try to unplugged for phew minutes?, this will reset the current settings. If not, I will star replacing the control board. Good Luck!.
I had a customer with the same problem last month and I believe it was on the same model as yours. Let me look in my database and I will get right back to you. Warmest regards,Richard
HI. This will be the actual control board in this case, that will be the culprit. the control board, and touch pad, are integrated. These symptoms are indicating that the key pad membrane is damaged. This will require you to replace the entire control board. Once the control is replaced, these issues will be corrected.
Bake and convection bake settings both use the bottom bake element to heat. It would be unusual for bake to work without conv. bake working. You also have pure convection which uses a different element surrounding the conv. fan on the back of the unit. If you press a feature and nothing happens it's the touch pad. If it comes on then turns back off it's probably the ERC (clock). If it comes on and wont heat only in pure conv. possibly an upper relay board or element problem.
The touch control panel is a piece of ****! Call MAYTAG, and get a new one, you should still be under warranty. Make them send you the part direct ( its the WHOLE front top panel ), then call a tech to put it in for $50 bucks. Takes about 10 minutes to do. The panel plugs into the electrical Board behind the panel.
FYI...the Top panel includes the Stainless Panel + the Touch controls! Its all one integrated part. The part that goes bad is the "cable contacts" that latch to electrical panel. FYI....the Cable is made of "thin clear film " similar to Film you put in a Camera.
my jen-Air has a problem with it continuing to beep. Ive tried to get it to stop by pushing all the buttons. When I pust the off/cancel button it just keeps beeping. Tried the stop timer button and same thing. When I turn on either the bake or convection bake button it automatically just shuts off by itself. It is approx 10-13 years old. HELP, or please tell me to get a new one.
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