The broil element was staying on. I replaced the control board and that fixed it for about 3 months. Then it started doing the same thing. The broil element would stay on. Not sure what else it could be. Could I have gotten another control board with a sticking broil element relay?
Tested continuity at the broil element. Continuity tests fine. Tested voltage at the broil element and has 240v even when the oven is off.
- Guest asked 6 years ago
Hello
See the schematic link attached. The broil element is controlled by the main control board and is wired in series with a thermal fuse only. It looks like you have a broil relay stuck. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 6 years ago
- last edited 6 years ago
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I have replaced the control board and when doing so I tore the ribbon connector so I ordered a new keypad membrane (WP8272997) and I get no input when I touch the buttons. I’ve replaced both the control and membrane again with new ones and I still get the same result. No input at all from the buttons. The display just says PF and the clock works.
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Thats seems strange. Check your incoming voltage and wiring. I had a similar issue that ended up being burnt wirers at the terminal block.
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Checked them and they look great and test fine. I’m at a loss with this one.
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