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push in timmer knob turn till its at 12 o clock if it does not shut off then the timmer is bad ..you can dissconnect timmer from the back ..turn off breaker or unplugg. dissconnect wires from timmer .. tape connectors real good .now no annoying buzz
I would inspect the circuit board closely for a shorted component. If visually it appears normal it is likely the control board will have to be replaced. Eric
The lock is operated by a solenoid and may have stuck due to friction or goo around the magnet core. Try bumping the stove or lifting it 2 inches in front and dropping to the floor. 2 inches will not break anything. There may be a mechanical timer in the self-cleaning circuit... is your gas stove still plugged in and showing signs of power such as ability to ignite top burners electrically? If the timer has failed the door lock solenoid is still activated and there could be a slight hum. Try unplugging the range and see if the door can be opened. The thermal interlock should be free to let the lock retract. If that works replace the timer motor. If solid state (no timer motor) replace circuit board with timer relay.
Does it have an ice maker that is not working? The only thing I can imagine it could be is the start relay, condenser fan blades hitting something in its way or the water control valve trying to open because the ice maker is telling the water valve to open. Double check the model number above your post so I will pull up the correct manual for your refrigerator. Thanks, Sea Breeze
You have/had a stuck keypad. If it happens again just push all pads at random to try and unstick it. If it gets to be a nuisance replace the keypad membrane.
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The range timer is usually located in the control panel on top of the range. If you suspect the timer is faulty, don't try to fix it yourself. Remove it and take it to a professional service person for testing. Here's how to remove the timer:
Step 1: Remove the back service panel to the control panel and release the spring clips that hold it in position, or remove the retaining screws.
Step 2: Push the timer forward to release it.
Step 3: Remove the electrical lead wires from the timer housing. If, when disassembling the timer, you notice that the electrical wire terminals look burned, remove these leads and buff the leads and the terminal points with fine steel wool. Burned and/or dirty terminals can cause the timer to malfunction, but a good cleaning can solve this problem.
Step 4: Replace the old timer or install a new one of the same size and type, if this is necessary. Connect the new timer the same way the old one was connected.
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