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There is a cooling fan for upper and lower oven they run at the same time no matter which oven in use it is fed from the oven manager no way to trouble shoot without pulling oven out some models use same fan for both so you could have a blower on hand remove back panels to access fans take a lead off fan to determine which one noisey
The control board. As long as none of the buttons appear to be stuck. Press each button one at a time feeling for the retraction or click. If this checks good replace the control board. Here is a link that should help http://appliancehelponline.com/ovenerc.html
Price of the part is $208 and average labor rate is $78. Most companies also charge a service call fee, this is the charge to come to your home diagnose the problem. This fee can vary from 0 to usually no more than $75. Be sure to ask when calling for service. For a DIY try this link http://appliancehelponline.com/ovenerc.html
Check out www.appliancepartssolutions.com for a good price on your control board.Have the part# available you need or click on their "live chat" feature for help.
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Hello. I can help you. What you have there at the wall is a circuit with 120 volts of power available. Your Gas oven requires 240 volts of power, thus the additional [red] wire. That said, they do not match up.
You will have to run a 240 volt wire from your electrical panel to rear of your stove opening with the correct circuit breaker in the panel, the correct amperage wire to the stove, the correct receptacle for the stove and the correct plug on the stove.
This is serious electricity here so do not proceed on your own as you could get seriously hurt or worse.
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