Wednesday, December 21, 2016

DCS 48" Range Right Oven Not Lighting

I have a DCS 48" range. It has 5 top burners, a griddle, and two ovens beneath. Tonight, the right oven didn't lite. We noticed that the RED lights that usually illuminate the knbs werent lighting up. The left oven works fine. When the left oven was on, the right one seemed to lite for a minute, but then cut out. Curious if anyone has seen this before?

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by robdog09

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Maytag Gemini Double Gas Oven MGR6875ADW Ovens not working and more

I have the subject double gas oven. Neither ovem works tho the stove top does The pad also does not seem to acknowledge commands. I can press the cancel button and hear it beep, as well as the clock, tho i cannot set the time on the clock. I have replaced the Control Panel to no avail. When i replaced the panel, i only replaced the electrial back part, not the pad. Sometimes the SAB mode flashed. The oven worked off and on a few times and went off by itself as well. My roommmate burned some food on it pretty bad the other week on one of the back burners, i wonder if this had something to do with the pad. When i push other buttons on the pad, other things on the pad acknowledge it, not the ones i have pushed. I have unplugged it for some time several times and that seems to wake it up a bit, but then goes back to itself doing nothing. Any ideas? Thanks...

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by seasonsla

Tuesday, December 13, 2016

FER300SB/XAA Samsung Electric Oven Inaccurate Oven Temperature Reading

Example: Turn on oven, set to 350 degrees. Oven digital screen gets to 350 and beeps, BUT temp is 275. About 3 minutes later temp gets up to 350. Sometimes it won't get to set temp, and if you bump it up, it goes way over temp. Circuit board new in June of 2016 because LCD screen going out. I took temp. sensor out and took ohm reading 1096 at room temp (in range according to Samsung tech pamphlet taped to stove back). Ohm reading on heat element was 16.7 (I don't know if this is within spec). Any suggestions would be great. Even if temp sensor is within ohm specs, can it still be defective? Thanks

Forgot to mention that I checked for error codes....screen showed "no epp"???? Don't know what that stands for.

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by firefighterdc

Samsung Electric Oven Inaccurate Oven Temperature Reading

Example: Turn on oven, set to 350 degrees. Oven digital screen gets to 350 and beeps, BUT temp is 275. About 3 minutes later temp gets up to 350. Sometimes it won't get to set temp, and if you bump it up, it goes way over temp. Circuit board new in June of 2016 because LCD screen going out. I took temp. sensor out and took ohm reading 1096 at room temp (in range according to Samsung tech pamphlet taped to stove back). Ohm reading on heat element was 16.7 (I don't know if this is within spec). Any suggestions would be great. Even if temp sensor is within ohm specs, can it still be defective? Thanks

Forgot to mention that I checked for error codes....screen showed "no epp"???? Don't know what that stands for.

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by firefighterdc

Monday, December 12, 2016

no heat in my GE Spectra stove

We are getting no heat to the GE Spectra range we have. Power is going to it. the clock and timer work and the red light comes on when a burner switch is activated but none of the burners will heat and the oven will not heat. It is not a breaker issue. However, before tearing into it I am wondering if anyone thinks this could be a faulty Terminal Block or could it be a faulty control panel? I am trying to decide the most cost effective way to deal with this. Having a repair person come to the house costs more than buying a used and functioning range. Any suggestions?

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by LB_Lyon

Old Oven Removal

Hello Everyone! New home owner here with almost zero repair/installation experience. I have two very old Jenn-Air ranges in my kitchen island. The previous owners must have been caterers or avid cooks. Anyway, I have a new range convection oven on the way and I ran into a question when I attempted to remove the old oven. There is a rather large vent underneath the oven (picture attached) that i have no idea if I should remove or if it is needed for the new oven. The old ovens had vents in the center of the range burners so I assume the vent below helped funnel the air??? I realize I should be calling a professional but I'm the type of person that likes to learn and try first. Any help is much appreciated!

Oh btw, the new range/oven is a Samsung 5.8 cu. ft. Slide-In Electric Range, Model #NE58K9430SS.

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by CustomZ