Range in question heats oven intermittently then stops heating. Model sf362lsxqo. I replaced the burner and spark ignitor, spark module, temp probe, and lastly the clock/control board. I bought a rebuilt control board from and when received it was in a corcentric box. I have closely checked the wiring. With each part replaced the symptoms tree main the same. I believe the customer will now be replacing the oven. Has anyone had similar problems with whirlpool spark ignition? I’m wondering if I got a bad board. Any advice would be welcome. Thank you.
- Guest asked 10 years ago
Sounds more like a wiring issue to the unit, possibly on the Neutral side. If there is a problem in the harness, it may be difficult to identify or trace unti the circuit finally fails. What it sounds like from here is a harness issue, especially since you changed all of the operating parts to no avail. There’s always gonna be that 10% of our calls which are unusual or require more intensive investigation than usual, and it sounds like this is one of them. Be sure the unit is not on a GFCI circuit. Check for proper outlet polarity. I would try looking for a video at ApplianceVideo.com. Just type in your symptom and look for a free video.
- AV Repair Help answered 10 years ago
- last edited 10 years ago
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