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My wife tried to bake a chicken for dinner while we were out of the house and got home to find that the chicken was not cooked! :( I had the bake and broil elements checked and they're both fine. I replaced the temperature sensor hoping that was the problem but did not fix the problem. All the buttons on the touch pad work and when the oven is set to bake, it warms up but never reaches the set temperature. :confused: Does the control board need to be replaced??
Thanks for your help!
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You should check to make sure the oven has 220-240 volts going to it to start with. Then check any thermal fuses.
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Originally Posted by: ApplianceJunk You should check to make sure the oven has 220-240 volts going to it to start with. Then check any thermal fuses. Hi ApplianceJunk, I checked the outlet and it is putting out(..going to it) 240 volts. How do I check the thermal fuses?
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