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w2002s,
What was the original problem?
What is the complete model number of the oven?
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the original problem had an error code -1-.I replaced the EOC, now theres is still no heat. the model # is figidare FEB24S5ABB
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Originally Posted by: w2002s ... had an error code -1-... You probably mistyped? Gene.
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the eoc were replaced .but the oven still not heating up. The clock work , buttom works. what do you think the problem is.
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What was an error code shown originally on the display?
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Hi Gene ,the error code on the display was -1- this is no type error
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I am getting this code on my double oven. RBD276PDB12
What should I do? What parts do I need? How hard is it to do?
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w2002s, According to the wiring diagram there is a safety thermostat (#141 on the break down diagram) which, if it's open, interrupts power to both heating elements. I'm not sure where it's located. It could be on top of the oven (behind the control panel) or on the back of the oven. - The part number for the safety thermostat is AP2145826 Gene.
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Hi Gene I check the safety thermostat with a digital ohm meter across the two prone it displayed 00.0. do that indicate a closed circuit?
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Did you disconnect wires from the thermostat prior to testing?
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