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gas oven heating erratically


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Our 11-year-old gas range – a Kitchenaid  mod #  KGSS907SSS00 – will display an oven temp of 350 but it seems much less hot.  (I have no thermometer).  If when 350 is displayed I turn the oven off and then back on after ten seconds it will show the oven temp as 212.  Any ideas as to what's going on?  Many thanks.  BTW the igniter is working.

 

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59 minutes ago, babbobubba said:

Any ideas as to what's going on? 

Nope.

Make sure everything is off. Press the off key. You want the range in a idle state. Then press the Off and Start keys in the following order: OFF, OFF, START  

That will pull up any error codes for you. Perhaps giving you a clue anyhow. 

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Thanks Quick.  I didn't get any of the error codes I can find online (which typically begin with F).  Instead this is what was displayed:

L/D MOD ID 6101

AM16  UI15  EEKGO-245

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11 hours ago, babbobubba said:

Thanks Quick.  I didn't get any of the error codes I can find online (which typically begin with F).  Instead this is what was displayed:

L/D MOD ID 6101

AM16  UI15  EEKGO-245

Do it again and wait at least a min or more and see if it doesn't produce an error code then. 

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20 hours ago, babbobubba said:

Our 11-year-old gas range

 

20 hours ago, babbobubba said:

BTW the igniter is working.

Really? How many amps is it drawing?

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