I needed to replace the 2 oven bulbs on my Kitchenaid gas range MOD# ykgst307hs1 and like a fool did not pull the stove out to unplug it. When I tried to remove the bulbs, they both broke from their metal bases and while trying to remove the metal bases with needle nose pliers, I accidently touched the side and blue a fuse? or something within the stove. I've checked the circuit breakers in the house and they are ok. I also checked the power to the stove and there's power at the stove where the power cord connects to the back of the stove, but no power to the front control panel, or the oven lights nor the igniters. Is there a fuse within the stove or a solenoid that could be the cause?
SOURCE: blown fuse inmy kitchen aid range
if you havnt lost your main input 120/240 voltage then check around the control panel,you'll probably find a special control fuse in this area
SOURCE: Whirlpool GR450LXLQO range while changing oven
You will have to replace the light socket. Part number is 3150505 at approx. 30.00. Hope this helps
SOURCE: Are 40 watt light bulbs
LOOK CAREFULLY THE THREAD BASE IS THEIR REMEMBER TO TURN ANTICLOCK WIZE
SOURCE: I have no power to my range. I accidently touched
I have exactly same issue. No power to my KitchenAid (Whirlpool) YKESC307BW6. I tried to bend the oven light socket with a screwdriver (with power on) like a dufus. I already had an issue with control panel relays for ovn elements fried. I plan to get a new control panel but need to be sure its the conrol panel. Did you find the issue and was it control panel replacement? Thanks
Hi,
The ignitor is not working right and is going bad....
have
the repair man replace the ignitor, or DIY....
Check out this tip
about your problem...
Oven not Working or Oven
not Heating
Oven
Problems Replacing
the Igniter
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