AEW3 Amana Wall Oven - Instructions
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my oven would not heat to proper temp
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mark from CHAMBERLAIN, SD
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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I slide the range out and unplugged it from the outlet. I removed the back of the oven ( 8 screws ) using a cordless drill and phillips bit then with a phillips screwdriver I removed the oven sensor (2 screws) then I installed the new sensor , reinstalled the oven back , plugged the range in , slide it back into place and that was it. T
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his repair took about 10 mins and the oven works perfectly. Thanks !
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Broiler blement failed
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Donald from Hudson, NH
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Sunday, four days before Thanksgiving, our oven would not bake properly. A quick check indicated the top element was not working. What to do? Where to get a part in time to fix for Thanksgiving dinner? The answer was easy - PartSelect. I had the part in my hands on Tuesday AM. Oven was fixed in 15 minutes and my wife was baking pies withi
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n an hour. All worked well and yes, we had a wonderful trukey dinner. Great service !
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Touch Panel buttons would not work
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Joe from Dearborn Heights, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Removed the new panel from the box to see what needed to be hooked up electrically. Removed the old panel from the stove, disonnecting the electrical quick connects. Unscrewed the control board from the old panel, and then installed the control board on to the new panel. I then plugged in the two computer like harnesses. Reinstalled the p
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anel, plugging in the electrical quick connects. The whole job took less than 20 min. to complete and everything works just fine.
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Oven sensor caused cooling fan to run continuously. Had to flip breaker to get it to turn off..
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Aubrey from EADS, TN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Left oven off. Located sensor in pdf manual. Unscrewed mount, pulled sensor out to access connector. Disconnected old sensor, checked continuity(resistance) on ohms with multimeter. No continuity; connected new sensor, screwed mount back into place, turned on oven and baked cookies to check operation & it worked perfectly.
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light bulb in water ice freezer door went bad
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Carl from RIVERSIDE, CA
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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I didn't. Don't know how to get to light bulb to change it for this specific model
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Bottom oven would not heat
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Jack from Seward, NE
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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When I removed the bottom bake element and tested it with an ohm meter, it was an open circuit. Once the new one arrived, I simply had to hook up the two leads, screw the cover back on the back of the oven and the job was done.
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Oven was not correctly heating to set temperature
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Trace from Ofallon, MO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Removed the approximatly 10 screws that hold on both the upper and lower pieces of sheet metal that cover the back of the oven. Removed the screw holding in the temp sensor. Unplugged and removed the old sensor. Plugged in and installed the new sensor (using one of the included adapter wires supplied with the sensor). Put the 2 pieces
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of sheet metal back on and plugged in the oven.
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Low temperature replaced heating element
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PAUL G from FAIR OAKS, TX
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Took longer to turn off the power than replace the element ,, crazy the appliance company would charge $180.00 for a 3 minute job.
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the hinge sring broke on one side of the oven door
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stephen from canton, MA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Remove the screws from bottom of door to gain access to the hinge screws. Remove the bottom hinge screws and then open the door to gain access to the top hinge screws. CAUTION after removing the top screws close the door as far as possible while still griping the sides of the door. Pull up on the sides to remove the door from the stove. T
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he springs are fully loaded if you have the door open all the way and try to lift up (like I did) the hinge will spring back and get your finger. Install the new hinge, put the door back into the oven, install all the screws and then remove the temporary rivet that comes installed in the new hinge.
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Oven erratic, not heating correctly, timer beeper sounding
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Dave from SANTA BARBARA, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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The video indicating •unscrew old sensor, •pull wiring, •unplug old sensor, and •plug in replacement was good until I pulled the old one and saw wire nuts behind the small square hole! After some research, I learned that the nuts COULD come through that small hole with use of needle nose pliers. One of the wire nuts had the edges pinched
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off (chipped) in the process. Then I learned about ceramic wire nuts, which I'd never previously encountered. Very important if you don't want to melt your nuts! I cut and stripped the end of a disconnect plug to the stove wiring and now I have a plug in place; which, hopefully, I'll never need to use.
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Elements went out in oven.
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Kathy from WHITE HALL, AR
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Shut off electricity to stove. Took out bolts, removed old element. Slide tabs out of connectors. Put new heating element in. Put bolts back in and turned electricity back on.
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My daughter tipped a large dish of lasagna onto the oven door and the seal.
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Thomas from LK HAVASU CTY, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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The door seal was an exact fit for the factory one. There are little clips that hold the seal to the door. The clips are already installed in the seal. To remove just grasp the seal at each clip and pull up. The seal comes off easily. The ends of the seal are tucked into holes at the bottom of the door so you can just pull them out. For t
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he installation of the new seal grasp the seal at each clip and push them into the littles holes. I used a flat blade screwdriver to tuck the seal ends into the two larger holes at the door bottom. The whole process took about 10 minutes.
I wouldn't have changed the seal but the hot lasagna made the seal sort of hard after it cooled off.
I wouldn't have changed the seal but the hot lasagna made the seal sort of hard after it cooled off.
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ovens wouldn't maintain temperature after preheat cycle
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sherri from elk horn, IA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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unplugged oven. removed 2 screws that hold the sensor in place, then removed the dozen or so screws that hold on the rear panel, unplugged sensor and fed wire through insulation. identified and installed correct harness adapter then fed new wire and connecter through insulation and connected to adapter. installed sensor retaining screws.p
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lugged oven back in and tested function.no dice. unplugged oven once again. removed oven control panel and upon inspection of printed circuit board discovered 3 solder joints had failed. dang. resoldered failed joints and also sweetened up a few others that looked suspect. reinstalled controller, replaced all retaining hardware, and plugged in the oven. tah-dah!! works like a charm now. moral of the story is check the pc board first and save $50 for unneeded pats!!! or buy the controller from parts direct for $260ish. btw a roll of solder and soldering iron from an auto parts store cost around $10, learned to solder on you-tube $0. amazing all the home appliances yo can fix if you're not afraid to take a few screws out and poke around a bit. CHEERS!
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Cooling fan runs fault code displayed
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FRANK from CLARENCE CTR, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Removed the two screws holding the sensor to the rear oven wall. pulled out sensor wire. It was caught on other wires behind the oven. removed the three screws holding the 8" inspection plate in the center of the rear panel. Carefully move the insulation and reach in to grasp the back end of the sensor wire. Once free from the snag it eas
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ily pulls out with the sensor just as stated in the video. using the appropriate adaptor it was easy to re-asseble and and attach to the oven wall. Replace the rear panel with the three screws and it was done
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After cleaning, F1-1 error flashed and neither oven worked
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Georgene from Rock City, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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First I called a repairman and left a message. That was 3 weeks ago. So, I 'googled' the error message and determined what part I thought I needed. Ordered the part on Wednesday evening and it was there when I got home from work on Friday. I unpacked the part, got a phillips screwdriver and then watched the repair video on your websit
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e. About 20 minutes later I pushed my stove back in place and the flashing said 'set time'. Then I checked both ovens, and have since used both, and everything works!!
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