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  1. Hello Fellow Sensei's this young grasshopper has been studying the forums and believe he may have found the issue. my Bosch Stove which loves to break down every now and then seems to not want to "convection" (Fan does not turn on) the oven gets up to temperature, the display shows that cool fan spinning around, however the fan itself does not spin. i am going to go on a limb and say that the fan motor needs to be replaced (because lets face it, what other reason could it be?) can you guys think of any other reasons besides the fan motor going? also a link to the actual "fan motor" in repair clinic would be fantastic. i seem to have found motor, but I think its for the exhaust which I think may be the wrong one at this link https://www.repairclinic.com/PartDetail/Bosch-Range-Stove-Oven-Vent-Fan-Motor/00491576/1052644?ss=a13b129&mr=1 also... a repair guide would be fantastic! drink on my friends. drink on
  2. Door lock is randomly locking and unlocking. when first called to house it was stuck locked. I took out door lock and replaced it. week or so had passed and customer called again complaining of same issue. I replaced EOC. got a call next day it is still doing it. Any ideas?
  3. This range lost functionality on part of the keypad (numbers and timers). We replaced the front panel with keypad and it worked again briefly. At one point there was some kind of noise (I was not around to witness this) and it worked again briefly. The repair part I received from a regional supply house had a suspicious look to the ribbon cable. It was slightly delaminated but had no obvious interaction between leads. I could not find a technical document that might have helped in troubleshooting continuity between leads and the switch circuitry. So we decided to try replacing the control board. No issues were encountered installing it but it did not resolve the problem. Now I'm back to concluding that perhaps the replacement keypad unit was defective. Are there any documents or tips that might assist in troubleshooting this before I go one more step in replace and test?
  4. Whirlpool WOD51E Double Oven Tech Sheet View File PUB W10796081 Rev B For models WOD51EC7AB04, WOD51EC7AS04, WOD51EC7AW04, W10796081, WOD51EC0AB04, WOD51EC0AS04, WOD51EC0AW04 Submitter Lighthouse Submitted 01/09/2017 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  6. Kenmore 790.48083000 Oven Parts Diagram and Tech Sheet View File Parts Diagram PUB 5995571683 Tech Sheet PUB 318047466 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 01/01/2017 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  8. Hello all! I have a Kenmore gas wall oven, model 911.30465894. This morning while preheating, the oven became very silent. When I started to preheat the oven, the fan came on and then it stopped after a few minutes. The oven continued to increase the heat to the desired temperature. I proceeded with cooking and after a few minutes, the fan came on again. Oven heats and cooks fine. Fan sounds normal when it runs. Fan stops running during cook time. Doesn't seem consistent with what it did prior to today. Prior to today, the fan would stay on until the oven cooled down after cooking. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
  9. Whirlpool Oven SF315PEMW1 Oven Died in middle of Thanksgiving Turkey, Stovetop still works. Control board Display Dead, 3 Capacitors Burst. Installed new Control Board, simple install 2 screws (not counting back cover) 3 unique connectors. Lights up with 12:00 displayed for time. Keypad responds as expected to all input. beeps when keys pressed. up down keys change time, timer and temp. Set time to 11:28 (Accurate at the time), hit start flashing : goes steady 20 min later time still shows 11:28 Set timer to 5:00 hit start - stays at 5:00 Set oven to 350, hit start, time shows 10:00 (preheat time) stays at 10:00 oven does not start tried broiler display shows 510 (temp?) oven does not start. I tried many variations of keystrokes, even read the manual, but it seemed the timer never started therefore none of the subsequent functions were initiated. At this point I assumed the DIY conclusion "They sent me a bad part" They overnighted a new board, Same results. Further aimless troubleshooting - No error codes ever displayed Tried unplugging then re plugging checked voltage in -123vAC Unplugged Oven connector leaving power to Board ( No change) Could this be 2 bad boards with the same defect - Unlikely Could this be operator error - yes, but what could I be missing??? Could this be installed incorrectly? I guess! but the wiring harness is pretty foolproof, 3 unique connectors only fit one way Could it be the wrong part? Possible but not likely, although the display is an exact match for the original boards, they are pretty obviously a different revision of the board (no longer uses the 3 capacitors that were on the old board). But this is the part number recommended when doing a part search by model number, and the part is packaged with "Whirlpool Corp Factory certified parts" Any thoughts or questions, please reply
  10. Bosch Benchmark Series Built-in Ovens View File Models HBLP451LUC / HBLP451RUC HBLP451UC HBLP651LUC / HBLP651RUC HBLP651UC HBLP751UC HBLP751UCC HSLP751UCC PUB 58300000181895 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 11/18/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  12. I have a Maytag dual wall oven, model CWE5800ACB, Series 19 (i.e., serial # begins with 19). Unit dates from prior to 2003 (when I bought the house). Recently, the bake element in the upper oven stopped heating. It failed in the middle of cooking and hasn't worked since. When I activate the bake setting, I hear the relay click immediately (twice actually, kind of like a tick-tock) and then I hear it click once about a minute or two later, and then again once every couple of minutes or so. Bake element does not heat at all. Temperature sensor seems to be working; the electronic display shows the oven temp as 75 degrees (i.e., approx room temp, 75 seems to be the minimum temp that the display indicates when the unit is turned on). I've pulled the bake element and checked the resistance; measured less than 50 ohms. I pulled out the electronic control unit, hoping to check the relays. The parts lists at the online parts shops indicated that the relays for this model are replaceable. Unfortunately, when I pulled the unit and inspected it, it looks like the relays are soldered onto the board; my guess is that the replaceable relays are for a newer rev of the unit. I did a search online for the part # on my control unit (7601P440-60), and it seems to be an older rev that is now obsolete and has no replacement part. Fortunately, there seem to be a couple places online that will refurbish this unit (price ranging from $100-$160): The Repair Shack, CoreCentric Solutions, and FixYourBoard.com Before sending out the unit for refurbishing, I was hoping to do a final test, so I know definitively what's at fault. From looking at the wiring chart and looking at the control unit, it appears that both the bake & broil circuits each have relays that are identical to each other. Thus it seems like I could swap the purple lead from E7 (BROIL) with the yellow lead from E5 (BAKE) and see if the bake element heats up when I activate the broil setting. That should prove that the relay on the unit is the culprit. Alternatively, I also considered jumping E5 (BAKE) and E6 (L1-B) to see if the element would start heating up. Not sure which of these tests is better, or if either/both are a problem. Any recommendations on which of these two tests to try before sending the control unit to be refurbished? Anything else I need to check? And any recommendations/advice regarding the 3 places listed above that advertise they can refurbish the unit (or referral to yet another place that can refurbish the unit)? BTW, I don't see any obvious sign of failure on the unit, no burns or scorches, everything looks normal. I realize that it might still be faulty, even with no obvious sign of failure. I just prefer diagnosing rather than guessing at the cause & throwing new parts at a problem. I've searched the forums for this and couldn't find this being discussed before; I apologize if this has been covered elsewhere. And thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
  13. Manufacturer: Kenmore Type of Appliance: Range Model Number: 79046813991 Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes The hinges on the range are bent. Need a tech sheet to understand the hinge
  14. GE SCA2001B Speedcook Oven Minimanual View File PUB 31-20919 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 10/04/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  16. Whirlpool WOS11EM4EB00 Built-in Oven Tech Sheet View File PUB W10776931 Rev A Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 07/28/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  18. Gaggenau ED220 ED221 Steam Oven Repair Manual View File PUB 58300000001593 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 07/21/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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  20. The oven on our DCS RG-304 Gas Range (using Propane) is not heating properly. The top burners and broiler seem to be working fine. The oven bake burner igniter is heating up to glowing quickly when the oven is set to a bake temperature. After about 6 minutes the gas will kick on and light. After a few minutes of firing the gas will go off, but apparently short of the desired temperature, and the oven (preheating) lamp doesn't go off. At some point the gas seems to kick back on, but either doesn't light again or lights low and switches back off. I've followed the troubleshooting guide as best I could through the first few stage - igniter working, power flowing to the thermostat (I think - I borrowed a volt/ohm meter but wasn't entirely sure I was touching all the right connections to test power and continuity). I started to remove the service access panel to test the thermal valve but the panel was getting hard to remove and I wanted to get some advice first. From all I've read, it seems that the igniter is getting amps but not enough to keep the gas valve open? The ignitor part number is 211541P and takes 3.2 - 3.7 amps and costs around $100. I ordered a Frigidaire 5303935066 which has same appearance, says it has same Amp range, and was about $20. Will this work? Will it fry quickly? Other advice on likely problem? One update: I got an amp meter and tried to test it and after I tried that it appears that the igniter burned out completely. Is that co-incidence or did my errant manner of checking with the meter somehow burn it out? NB: I am on an island off the Maine Coast, so in-person service is a real problem!
  21. I have a Frigidaire electric range/oven model number FEFL67GCA. It was working fine yesterday. There were no power fluctuations or lightening storms last night. When I tried to use it today, the control panel operated as normal but the range elements did not heat. I then tried the oven. Same thing. The control panel operated as normal, but the oven did not heat. I called Frigidaire, which told me to unplug the stove for 3-5 minutes and turn it back on. Frigidaire said that, if it did not work properly after turning it back on, I would have to call a repairman. I asked if there were an internal fuse, but they would not provide any further guidance because they did not want me to try to open the appliance. I cut power from the circuit breaker for an hour and turned it back on. No change. The control panel functions normally, but nothing heats up. I only have the user's operation manual -- not the repair manual. I have experience with electronics but NOT with ranges/ovens. Any idea what the problem could be?
  22. Amana range model AGS730L. The oven light went out. I must have never replaced it since buying the house 15 years ago. The light cover (aka lens) is stuck. First thing is to get a better grip on it, so I need to remove the oven door. That's where *I'm* stuck. I downloaded the manual from Amana, no problem. It says "open the door to the first stop, grasp the door firmly on each side and lift it upward off the hinges". I've tried that over and over and it doesn't budge. I'm reluctant to pull any harder, as it doesn't feel just stuck, but feels like the instructions are wrong -- metallic sound when I pull up on it. But OTOH the door has probably never been taken off before. Any advice? Edward
  23. Thermador Professional Oven Burner Tech-Bulletin - Oven Temperature Problem View File SUBJECT: Oven Temperature Problem MODELS: Professional Range Models PGxxx and PGRxxx Serial Number FD8301 and Greater PUB 58300000115764 December 2005 Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 06/21/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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    SUBJECT: Oven Temperature Problem MODELS: Professional Range Models PGxxx and PGRxxx Serial Number FD8301 and Greater PUB 58300000115764 December 2005
  25. Kitchenaid MW-Oven Combo with Steam Tech Sheet and Parts Manual View File Tech Sheet PUB W10220958 Rev A Parts Manual PUB W10470725 Rev B Submitter Samurai Appliance Repair Man Submitted 06/10/2016 Category Appliance Repair Manual Pot Luck Supper  
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