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!!!!!

via Dacor wall oven bake element not heating
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