SOURCE: oven panel
First try unplugging or turning off the breaker and see what happens. If that fixes it your good to go if not you probably need a control board. Some of the boards have a fuse but no one changes it as it is soldered onto the control board.
SOURCE: lighting an old Frigidaire gas oven
Sounds as though the pilot light in your oven went out. On the inside of the oven there should be a small hole about the size of a 50cent piece on the floor of the oven. Turn on the gas for the oven, light a matchstick or rolled up piece of paper, stick it into that hole and it should light, monitor the oven for 30 seconds to see if it starts to heat. SAFETY 1st!
SOURCE: thermador PDR30 4ZS/05 duel fuel
It's the motherboard. You must have had a power surge. I just replaced mine. Motherboard + shipping 200.00. its not easy to replace but not so difficult.
SOURCE: oven quit working
Hi. this is common in many old gas range ovens. There is a set of coils that are attached to the gas valve assembly. These coils , when activated and operational, open and close the main and secondary valves in this unit. They are controlled by the main ERC(clock/oven control board). I recommend checking these coils and there respective wiring harnesses. if the clips and wires are worn and corroded, simply replace the entire wire harness.
Now, if the wiring harness and wires that are connected to the coils look good and there are no signs of corrosion on the wires and connector clips, this will confirm that the coils have failed and you will need to replace them.
You can also preform an additional test with a multimeter. simply connect your multimeter or voltage meter to both terminal posts located on the coils. once your meter is connected, start the oven cycle. you should register some sort of current during this test at this time. if the current is sufficient and the coils do not initiated the valve action, this will confirm coil failure. if the meter dosen't register a current during oven operation, this will confirm ERC(control) failure. you will have to replace the Oven control board in this case.
The Most common issue in this situation will most defiantly be the coil assembly and not the control.
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SOURCE: Range indicator light doesn't shut off
the poles for the light are reversed or miswired
at the selector switch
make sure the light goes back to p1 or p depending on your switch
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