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Turned oven recently, heard a pop and smelled electrical burn smell. Oven, broil, and bottom baking tray/drawer all inoperative. Top burners work. All controls seem to work. Clock ok. No error messages. Can even set desired oven and hit bake, acts like everything's okay but nothing heating up. I've heard it could be the EOC/clock or it could be a relay control board. Any advice?
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Hello, Scott. What I would recommend you to do is to unplug the range, pull it out and remove the covers from the console and from the back of the oven to expose the controls and connections to the elements. Look for the burnt wires and obvious signs of an electrical short at the elements terminals as well as at the control boards. Here are the breakdown diagrams and parts list for your appliance Model GLEFM397DSA
Clock assembly Part number: AP3776965
Good luck. Please keep us posted of the results. Thank you, Simon.
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I have a Frigidaire oven and had the exact thing happen, but it was just my"Bake" heating element, when I took it out you could see where it had gotten really HOT and literally Fried, replaced with a new one and Presto, Fixed I hope this helps
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