Wednesday, February 28, 2018

PCS130B Dacor wall oven bake element not heating

Hey everyone, posting here because I am running out of ideas on my dacor wall oven. Common problem, oven was not heating up as fast as it used to and the bake element appears to be the culprit at first glance since it was not heating. I have been doing a lot of research on this site and others to try to fix the problem. At this point, I have 120v going to both bake element terminals and my bake element looks fine upon inspection and demonstrates continuity with a multimeter. So, power to a seemingly functioning element should heat up, right? Well, it isn't.

Here are some of the other things I have tested:
Power to the oven: 240v
Power to the control board: 120v at each lead/terminal
Power to bake element: 120v on each terminal when bake mode turned on
Power to broil element and convection element: both 120v at each terminal when turned on
Bake element test: continuity and 25 ohms
Broil element test: continuity and 19 ohms
Convection element test: continuity and 25 ohms
High Temp switch: tried resetting but its doesn't press in so I assume it hasn't been tripped, has 120v at both in/out leads
Temp. probe test: tested in range at room temp with a multimeter and seems to function fine in convection mode
No visible loose terminal connections, burns, ect.
No visible damage to relays and control board

Am I missing something or can an element that tests well still be faulty?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!!!!!

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by MikeSD

Tuesday, February 27, 2018

My 1940's era Hardwick oven won't light. It's a model without a pilot light.

My Hardwick stove has an oven without a pilot light that you turn the knob to "gas on" and light it manually when you want to use the oven. Recently when I went to light the oven, nothing happened. There is no sound and no gas smell, so it would seem that the oven is not getting gas. Any ideas what's wrong? Is it the thermostat or whatever it's called that's located behind the control knob? If so, can I still find this part anywhere? All four burners work fine. I also cannot find the model number.

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by Ladyburd

Dacor wall oven bake element not heating

Hey everyone, posting here because I am running out of ideas on my dacor wall oven. Common problem, oven was not heating up as fast as it used to and the bake element appears to be the culprit at first glance since it was not heating. I have been doing a lot of research on this site and others to try to fix the problem. At this point, I have 120v going to both bake element terminals and my bake element looks fine upon inspection and demonstrates continuity with a multimeter. So, power to a seemingly functioning element should heat up, right? Well, it isn't.

Here are some of the other things I have tested:
Power to the oven: 240v
Power to the control board: 120v at each lead/terminal
Power to bake element: 120v on each terminal when bake mode turned on
Power to broil element and convection element: both 120v at each terminal when turned on
Bake element test: continuity and 25 ohms
Broil element test: continuity and 19 ohms
Convection element test: continuity and 25 ohms
High Temp switch: tried resetting but its doesn't press in so I assume it hasn't been tripped, has 120v at both in/out leads
Temp. probe test: tested in range at room temp with a multimeter and seems to function fine in convection mode
No visible loose terminal connections, burns, ect.
No visible damage to relays and control board

Am I missing something or can an element that tests well still be faulty?
Any input would be greatly appreciated!!!!!

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by MikeSD

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

Help Identifying Wall Oven

Hi,

Can anyone help me identify the wall Oven I have? I recently purchased the house and estimate this is still the original oven. Home was built in 1964. Any suggestions so I can find a manual and parts would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks!

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by us076269

LSE3092ST LG oven lights won't turn off

I'm hopeful to get some pointers on how to fix this issue.

About a week ago, my wife mentioned that the oven lights wouldn't turn off when she was done cooking, but that after the oven had cooled down, she was able to turn them off. A day or so later, same problem, but this time the lights would not turn off after cooling down. I turned off the main power to the oven at the breaker and left it off for a couple hours. When I turned the power back on, the lights remained off.

Yesterday, the problem returned. Tried power cycling it again, but now the lights remain on.

I have tried opening the door and manually depressing the door switch with no effect. I have removed the door switch and tested for continuity, and it tests fine.

When I touch the keypad to turn off the oven light, it makes a beep, but there is no 'click' from the relay. I suspect that the relay board needs replacing, but is there any way for me to test it first? Is there anything else that I should check?

Thanks,

Mike

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by mdowns

Monday, February 19, 2018

LG oven lights won't turn off

I'm hopeful to get some pointers on how to fix this issue.

About a week ago, my wife mentioned that the oven lights wouldn't turn off when she was done cooking, but that after the oven had cooled down, she was able to turn them off. A day or so later, same problem, but this time the lights would not turn off after cooling down. I turned off the main power to the oven at the breaker and left it off for a couple hours. When I turned the power back on, the lights remained off.

Yesterday, the problem returned. Tried power cycling it again, but now the lights remain on.

I have tried opening the door and manually depressing the door switch with no effect. I have removed the door switch and tested for continuity, and it tests fine.

When I touch the keypad to turn off the oven light, it makes a beep, but there is no 'click' from the relay. I suspect that the relay board needs replacing, but is there any way for me to test it first? Is there anything else that I should check?

Thanks,

Mike

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by mdowns

FX710BGS Samsung gas range is not maintaining temp

I have a Samsung range that is not heating up properly. I have tested the temp probe and checked its wiring. I've replaced the ignitor. I've also replaced the main control board twice. The first control board only lasted a couple of days before it became unresponsive. The second control board is acting the same as the original, the oven is about 30* off. I'm guessing I'll have to get a second replacement. Anything else I should check?
thanks

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by joew

Sunday, February 18, 2018

After power outage, my oven display shows "LOf and close door" after pressing Bake and Start

We had a partial power outage caused by a frost heave which pulled the wires going to a breaker in our outdoor meter box. The built in Electric Convection Oven/Microwave was blinking and making popping noises when this happened so I turned the circuit breaker off until an electrician temporarily repaired the wires in the meter box until spring when the ground is not frozen. After turning the breaker back on, the display showed code PF id=30. I pressed the OFF/CANCEL to clear the display like it said in the manual. I pushed Bake and Start to start the oven and the display shows "LOf" and "close door". I opened and closed the door several times, tried starting the cleaning cycle and got the same display showing "close door".
I also tripped the circuit breaker off and on again, but still getting the display "close door".

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by Shari

NE597N0PBSR Samsung Electric Range - Error SE

First a little history on this error. We purchased this range in Dec 2015, after about 6 months we got a SE error. I called Samsung and they had me unplug/replug, all was ok. About a month later we got SE again, unplug/replug worked but it became too frequent so we had Samsung into repair it. They changed the main PCB, touch panel PCB and Touch panel. We told the guy that we noticed it seemed to happen whenever we made something that steamed a lot. This worked for about another 1 months and then the error started again. Now it was out of warranty so I replaced the same parts again, but the problem has really never been fixed as every time we cook something that steams a lot we get the error, to the point that roasting a chicken will error the stove. I have had the same parts replaced a third time but still getting the error. The boards are not cheap and well, not fixing the problem.
Error SE is indicating a short in the touch panel and we see the error on the oven display most times but have seen it on the side displays as well.
Any ideas or advice?

Thanks in advance.

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by TrenchRT

Samung gas range is not maintaining temp

I have a Samsung range that is not heating up properly. I have tested the temp probe and checked its wiring. I've replaced the ignitor. I've also replaced the main control board twice. The first control board only lasted a couple of days before it became unresponsive. The second control board is acting the same as the original, the oven is about 30* off. I'm guessing I'll have to get a second replacement. Anything else I should check?
thanks

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by joew

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Samsung Electric Range - Error SE

First a little history on this error. We purchased this range in Dec 2015, after about 6 months we got a SE error. I called Samsung and they had me unplug/replug, all was ok. About a month later we got SE again, unplug/replug worked but it became too frequent so we had Samsung into repair it. They changed the main PCB, touch panel PCB and Touch panel. We told the guy that we noticed it seemed to happen whenever we made something that steamed a lot. This worked for about another 1 months and then the error started again. Now it was out of warranty so I replaced the same parts again, but the problem has really never been fixed as every time we cook something that steams a lot we get the error, to the point that roasting a chicken will error the stove. I have had the same parts replaced a third time but still getting the error. The boards are not cheap and well, not fixing the problem.
Error SE is indicating a short in the touch panel and we see the error on the oven display most times but have seen it on the side displays as well.
Any ideas or advice?

Thanks in advance.

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by TrenchRT

Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Kitchenaid Convection Range oven will not heat - everything else works

My husband decided to remove the oven door in order to clean it. When he re-installed the door he said an error code popped up but he didn't remember it. We verified that the door hinges are in the locked position.
Now the oven will not heat at all in any mode. The display work fine, the stovetop works fine just no heat to the oven. The only other thing I noticed is that when I tried to start the self-cleaning mode ( I was trying everything to see what might work) the oven door will not lock either.

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by Toni Martin

Dead control board

Hi,

I don’t know what to do next. The control board went dead on my dual fuel range, but the oven light stayed on. I searched the possible cause and replaced the control board with a new one the end of January. Well here it is approximately 2 1/2 weeks later and again the control board went dead and the over light is still on. Can someone please help me? Is there some other underlying issue that could be causing this to happen.

Thanks,

Kate

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by Katek

Saturday, February 10, 2018

Oven beeping

Before I replaced the control board nothing worked but the clock on the display. I put in a new control board in and all lights work on the touch screen but I have a beeping none stop. I did have error code E01. I wondering if my touch screen is bad

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by McClen

HBL8651UC Bosch double wall oven broiler turns/stays on in bake mode

Hi all. Thanks for any help in advance.

I have a Bosch double oven HBL8651UC that has been acting up lately. Whenever I turn the lower oven to bake mode, the lower baking element turns on (it's hidden but I can feel the oven bottom get very hot) and the broiler element turns on high power. I understand the broiler element should turn in bake mode as part of the baking pre-heat cycle, but it turns on high power/glowing red and never turns off. Any food we put in quickly burns due to the broiler element on full blast. Also shortly after reaching the desired temperature, the oven goes into some type of safety overheat procedure where it starts beeping, locks the oven door, turns off all the elements, and does not unlock the door until the unit has cooled down.

The top oven does not produce the same issue. When in bake mode, the top oven's bake and broiler elements turn on but the broiler element does not go to high power/glowing red. Nor does the oven go into the safety overheat procedure. Its just works as it should.

I've confirmed the lower oven's baking element works properly, albeit not visually since its hidden, and I've already tries resetting the oven/control board by killing all power to the oven for ~30 minutes. Still no luck though - the issue persists.

Appreciate any thoughts on the cause of the fault or suggestions to fix.

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by salo

Bosch double wall oven broiler turns/stays on in bake mode

Hi all. Thanks for any help in advance.

I have a Bosch double oven HBL8651UC that has been acting up lately. Whenever I turn the lower oven to bake mode, the lower baking element turns on (it's hidden but I can feel the oven bottom get very hot) and the broiler element turns on high power. I understand the broiler element should turn in bake mode as part of the baking pre-heat cycle, but it turns on high power/glowing red and never turns off. Any food we put in quickly burns due to the broiler element on full blast. Also shortly after reaching the desired temperature, the oven goes into some type of safety overheat procedure where it starts beeping, locks the oven door, turns off all the elements, and does not unlock the door until the unit has cooled down.

The top oven does not produce the same issue. When in bake mode, the top oven's bake and broiler elements turn on but the broiler element does not go to high power/glowing red. Nor does the oven go into the safety overheat procedure. Its just works as it should.

I've confirmed the lower oven's baking element works properly, albeit not visually since its hidden, and I've already tries resetting the oven/control board by killing all power to the oven for ~30 minutes. Still no luck though - the issue persists.

Appreciate any thoughts on the cause of the fault or suggestions to fix.

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by salo

Thursday, February 8, 2018

LDG3016ST F9 Code on Upper Oven

Hi,

My LG upper oven is throwing an F9 error. From what I have read, it could be related to the temperature sensor, but we have never used the cleaning option, nor has it ever overheated.

I assumed it was the igniter, because it did not glow at all before displaying the code, but after replacing the new one doesn't glow either.

Any thoughts on where to look next?

Thanks,

Carl

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by csquared63

ERSD48 Dacor 48" Dual Fuel Clock and Control Panel Resets Every Few Minutes

I am guessing on the age. I just purchased it and hooked it up today.

The Control Panel is resetting every few minutes. I first noticed it when I turned both ovens on to blast out some of the dust. I was waiting for the heat to start to rise when the panel went blank, and after a few seconds the time reappeared flashing. I reset the clock to the current time. The clock did the same thing a few minutes later when neither of the stoves were running.

Where do I start in troubleshooting this?

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by matthewgerards

F9 Code on Upper Oven LDG3016ST

Hi,

My LG upper oven is throwing an F9 error. From what I have read, it could be related to the temperature sensor, but we have never used the cleaning option, nor has it ever overheated.

I assumed it was the igniter, because it did not glow at all before displaying the code, but after replacing the new one doesn't glow either.

Any thoughts on where to look next?

Thanks,

Carl

via F9 Code on Upper Oven LDG3016ST
by csquared63

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

Dacor 48" Dual Fuel Clock and Control Panel Resets Every Few Minutes

I am guessing on the age. I just purchased it and hooked it up today.

The Control Panel is resetting every few minutes. I first noticed it when I turned both ovens on to blast out some of the dust. I was waiting for the heat to start to rise when the panel went blank, and after a few seconds the time reappeared flashing. I reset the clock to the current time. The clock did the same thing a few minutes later when neither of the stoves were running.

Where do I start in troubleshooting this?

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by matthewgerards

HDI7282C/03 Bosch dual fuel slide in range preheat does not reach set temperature

I have a Bosch dual fuel range HDI7282C/03 that I'm having issues with the electric oven getting to temperature. When I use either the convection or regular bake settings I set the temp to 380 and the preheat comes on. It slowly heats it to about 320 and than it stays hovering there and the preheat does not shut off. I used an oven thermometer and it reads the preheat temp. The bottom hidden element seems to be working great and the top grill/broiler element seems to be fine as well. I removed the cover that protects the convection element and I don't think it seems to be working. As strange as it sounds after having the oven run for a few minutes on the convection setting, I touched the bottom of the oven where the hidden element is with a piece of food and it sizzled. The same thing happened with the broiler element. The convection element there was no sizzle. Would that convection element cause a problem even when not using the convection setting? Should that convection element come on during regular bake and the fan just does not circulate the heat? The element doesn't seem to have any cracks or blisters on it unless it is hidden on the backside. I'm going to be getting it tested to see if indeed it is not working and to confirm my poorly run testing. You would think that I would be able to get it to temperature if just using the bake, but I don't know if everything is connected some how.

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by hockey31

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

bosch dual fuel slide in range preheat does not reach set temperature

I have a Bosch dual fuel range HDI7282C/03 that I'm having issues with the electric oven getting to temperature. When I use either the convection or regular bake settings I set the temp to 380 and the preheat comes on. It slowly heats it to about 320 and than it stays hovering there and the preheat does not shut off. I used an oven thermometer and it reads the preheat temp. The bottom hidden element seems to be working great and the top grill/broiler element seems to be fine as well. I removed the cover that protects the convection element and I don't think it seems to be working. As strange as it sounds after having the oven run for a few minutes on the convection setting, I touched the bottom of the oven where the hidden element is with a piece of food and it sizzled. The same thing happened with the broiler element. The convection element there was no sizzle. Would that convection element cause a problem even when not using the convection setting? Should that convection element come on during regular bake and the fan just does not circulate the heat? The element doesn't seem to have any cracks or blisters on it unless it is hidden on the backside. I'm going to be getting it tested to see if indeed it is not working and to confirm my poorly run testing. You would think that I would be able to get it to temperature if just using the bake, but I don't know if everything is connected some how.

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by hockey31

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Panel Cover & Gap Between Wall

Any suggestions for a clear cover to protect the panel? Concerned cleaning it as often as we have to will cause the letters to wear off. The ring on our stove already has (worn off), despite cleaning it minimally, with care, and using the manufacturer's recommended Cerama Bryte cleaner. As you will see from the picture, it's currently covered with saran wrap.

There's also a 1 3/8" gap between the wall and stove. Is that because of the anti-tip bracket? Any suggestions to cover the gap?
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by chass

Samsung part for range DG94-01004D range NY58J9850WS

Hi need help sourcing this part control panel on Samsung range quit working some areas of the touch screen don’t register the warranty company says it’s not available which makes no sense the range is a current mile that is sold in store part number is DG94-01004D. On range model of NY58J9850WS what are my options any idea how to source it unreal!!

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by juggy2

SMW272YP Thermador Wall Unit Oven

Recently my rather expensive wall oven combo i.e. microwave/warming draw/convection oven stopped producing heat. I found your blog and read through a past post that described the exact symptoms my unit was exhibiting. So, having novice troubleshooting experience and after testing concluded that the stalled fan relay was the problem...Wrong! Let me say that all my tests were done with the oven set at Bake/preheat-on with a Temp. reading of 100 degree's. no heat from the elements. I went and ordered a stalled fan relay after checking the Air switch as suggested in the prior post and it tested good. I replaced the SFR and instantly got a loud audible from the Control Board, but no heat from the Bake Element. Any help would be much appreciated and I'm new to this line of communications, so please bear with me.

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by AlexSC

Friday, February 2, 2018

Thermador Wall Unit Oven

Recently my rather expensive wall oven combo i.e. microwave/warming draw/convection oven stopped producing heat. I found your blog and read through a past post that described the exact symptoms my unit was exhibiting. So, having novice troubleshooting experience and after testing concluded that the stalled fan relay was the problem...Wrong! Let me say that all my tests were done with the oven set at Bake/preheat-on with a Temp. reading of 100 degree's. no heat from the elements. I went and ordered a stalled fan relay after checking the Air switch as suggested in the prior post and it tested good. I replaced the SFR and instantly got a loud audible from the Control Board, but no heat from the Bake Element. Any help would be much appreciated and I'm new to this line of communications, so please bear with me.

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by AlexSC