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I have had the unit for approx 4 years now. Shortly after the warranty expired, the lower oven begin having issues with heating tempertures, but would work most of the time, it was left untouched. Approx 3-4 months ago, both heating elements Part # 36 7648 were changed as they burnt out (I believe). This solved the issue for both upper and lower units and they were cooking normal. Most recently some water from a broken faucet had gotten sprayed on part of the unit. The upper oven worked once, then failed, it was dryed out, worked one more time and has not since. Is there anything I can do? Thanks in advance.
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if water sprayed on the control panel, that is probably the problem. working intermittently is also a sign of control panel problems.
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If you are speaking of the control panel which displays the time, and temperature, etc. This still works.
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is this a double oven or just one oven. if double it could have a safety thermostat that has blown. even though the clock still works it could have a bad relay or shorted circuit path. the clock is on a board that controls all functions of the oven. give me a model no. so i can look up the wiring diagram
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It is a double oven, the Model # SC302TW.
I'm not sure if this applies, but what happens when attempting to heat up the oven, I enter the temperature as one would normally do, hit okay, "noise" of the oven heating up is made, however the heating elements do not create any heat.
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just to be clear, neither oven will heat. correct? each oven is completely separate. 2 relay boards, 2 thermal cutouts, etc. if both ovens are not working i will have to find a common ground for both. make sure you have 220 volts to the oven. if you have fuses, 1 could be bad and the other good, giving you only 110 volts to oven. 110 would allow the control board and lites to operate.
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