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Brian
January 13, 2020
Can a thermal breaker with a reset button reset itself. This is part 318004900 on a wall oven. The oven heats for an hour or so then stops , wait 10 min. And it can be restarted. Control board has been repaired
Hello Brian,
Thank you for your question. If the thermal breaking is defective, it is possible that it can reset itself accidentally. As for the oven not heating consistently, it is also likely to be the temperature sensor or thermostat in the oven that's faulty as well. We hope this helps!
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Garry
July 14, 2021
Electrolux E30EW8CEPS1 double wall oven thermal switch? Wife did self clean on top oven. Now oven won't heat up. Element is fine. Is it the thermal switch?
For model number E30EW8CEPS1
Hello Garry, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS440675. Also known as a cut-out fuse. To reset, push red button. We hope this helps!
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Jerome
August 12, 2017
The baking elements on the lower and upper oven does not work. I don't believe its the baking elements since it happened at the same time. I was wondering if this part could cause this problem and if so, how do i access the part. Thanks!
For model number PLEB30T8CCB
Hi Jerome,
Thank you for your inquiry. Some parts that you may have to check to see what is causing the issue are the bake element, the oven control thermostat, the temperature sensor and the electronic control board. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Andrew
May 3, 2019
The lower oven heating element shorted out on our stove. It completely broke into two pieces severing the electrical current thru the element. I ordered a new element and replaced that. Now our oven does not come to temp. The lower element gets warm but not hot. I had the oven running for over an hour and it maybe got 275 degrees. I did some further checking and saw there is a thermal fuse for the oven. I checked for continuity on this and did not get any. Could this be the problem, could it have shorted out as well? If so, would the oven not heat up at all if the fuse blew (i get some heat)? What else may be the problem to check? The stove top burners work fine and all the functions of the control panel appear to be working as normal.
For model number PLES389ECI
Hello Andrew, Thank you for the question. Normally a blown fuse woudl not allow the appliance to power on. I suggest testing the sensor,PartSelect Number: PS820208. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. Hope this helps!
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Andrew
May 3, 2019
The lower oven heating element shorted out on our stove. It completely broke into two pieces severing the electrical current thru the element. I ordered a new element and replaced that. Now our oven does not come to temp. The lower element gets warm but not hot. I had the oven running for over an hour and it maybe got 275 degrees. I did some further checking and saw there is a thermal fuse for the oven. I checked for continuity on this and did not get any. Could this be the problem, could it have shorted out as well? If so, would the oven not heat up at all if the fuse blew (i get some heat)? What else may be the problem to check? The stove top burners work fine and all the functions of the control panel appear to be working as normal.I just checked the ohms of the temp sensor and they read in the proper range. any other suggestions?
For model number PLES389ECI
Hello Andrew, Thank you for the question. I suggest removing the fuse and pressing the red button to reset. If this did not fix the issue, you may need to have it replaced. Hope this helps!
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Kathy
September 16, 2019
After using the self-cleaning function for the first time on this 11 year old wall oven, the baking element and the broil element will not heat. What could cause this?
For model number 790.47833405
Hello Kathy and thanks for writing.
There are several items that can cause this,you need to check for damage.
Broil Element # 318255605
Main Terminal Block # 5304409888
Temperature Sensor # 316217002
Bake Element # 318255401
Broil Element # 318255605 Hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Scott
July 8, 2021
Have a double oven and the top oven stopped heating after we used the self cleaning function. Fan with convection works well. Neither the top or lower element are working in the top oven. Bottom oven works fine. I understand the thermal fuse could be the culprit. Does this seem likely with the story? Is there one for the top and a separate one for the bottom and that is why the bottom oven works?
For model number FGET3045kfa
Hi Scott,
Thank you for your question. If the upper oven is not working after you have used the self clean option, the high heat used may have damaged either the fuse, the electrical wiring or the electronic control board. You will need to check each of these to see which one is causing the issue. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
My wall oven worked fine yesterday, and then it quit doing anything. The electronic controls do not light up at all, no sound when I press any button, clock does not light up, so of course there is no way to turn anything on. We have checked the circuit breaker and flipped it with no effect.
For model number FEB27S5DSE
Hi Georgia,
Thank you for your question. If the electronic control board stopped working, it will need to be replaced. The part number for the electronic control board is PS977982. We hope this helps!
My Oven blew out my breaker in the house and I reset the breaker a d the oven has power but neither of my heating element are working, how do I go about troubleshooting it?
For model number FEB27S5DBB
Hi Zonly, thank you for getting in touch. Check the heating elements wiring passing through the terminal block kit. If the wiring is fine, you will need to replace the thermal fuse, part number PS440675. Glad to be of assistance!
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Charles
March 22, 2024
My wall oven doesn’t heat up. I replaced the element and still doesn’t heat. What do you think
For model number FEB27S5ABB
Hi Charles, thank you for getting in touch. As you have already replaced the element, we would suggest checking the oven temperature sensor, part number PS820208. It measures the temperature in the oven and signal the other heating components. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!