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Kitchenaid Superbra double wall oven still not heating. Replaced thermal fuse of top oven; lower is OK. Also replaced the 2nd thermal fuse near the control panel on the top of the unit. Any ideas?

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Get me a complete model # number for this oven We then can give you step by step what to check .Knowing how to use a meter Is a big help with any electrical issues . Getting Us the model will tell us what is used to control your appliance, The big and first thing to check is the power do you have it all were it needs to be most ovens run on two legs of 110/120 volt. in combo Make 220 volt It all needs to be there or you will not get proper heat
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