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The booklet has 2002 on it. I did not install this oven, I purchased this home 3 years ago. I recently had the electric service to the house replaced, new electric box. The oven is the only item on a dble breaker. The box was replaced in July. Today is the first time I have used the oven since then, I baked cookies. I was just now putting the pans I keep in the oven back into it and discovered it has no power. The baking went fine. I went out to check the breaker box and the breaker was not tripped. I moved it to the right, then reset. Still no power to the oven. I am hoping that the breaker is bad. I have sent an email to the installing electrician tonight, a Sunday night. Can you suggest what else might be the cause? Thank you.
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Here are your parts Parts for Whirlpool RBS245PDT16 Wall Oven - AppliancePartsPros.comSee the attachment for the wiring diagram. I am assuming the clock/timer is totally dead. Hopefully it will be an electrical or oven hook-up problem. If not then odds are high that the control board (Item 3 in Control Panel Parts section) is blown. |
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THank you for your reply. you do not mention the new elec box so I assume you do not think it is due to a faulty breaker? did I do something to cause this oven to lose power? j Originally Posted by: denman Here are your parts Parts for Whirlpool RBS245PDT16 Wall Oven - AppliancePartsPros.comSee the attachment for the wiring diagram. I am assuming the clock/timer is totally dead. Hopefully it will be an electrical or oven hook-up problem. If not then odds are high that the control board (Item 3 in Control Panel Parts section) is blown.
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[COLOR="Blue"]you do not mention the new elec box so I assume you do not think it is due to a faulty breaker?[/COLOR] No, it could be a bad beaker.
[COLOR="Blue"]did I do something to cause this oven to lose power?[/COLOR] I do not think so. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Here are your parts Parts for Whirlpool RBS245PDT16 Wall Oven - AppliancePartsPros.comSee the attachment for the wiring diagram. I am assuming the clock/timer is totally dead. Hopefully it will be an electrical or oven hook-up problem. If not then odds are high that the control board (Item 3 in Control Panel Parts section) is blown. reply: the breaker is good, the power at the oven is good. Is the only other possibility Item 3 in the Control Panel Parts? Is this hard to replace on my own?
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