My oven went out and immediately assumed it was the heating element . I will check that fuse first. Excellent tutorial, Thanks for taking your time explaining the instructions.
Amazing teaching!! You have a gift - a patient and clear and kind voice; and an explanation that doesn't make me feel like a dunce around electrical things. Even I can do this, safely. Thank you so much!!
@@robertmccann380 Thanks for watching. We have many oven troubleshooting videos linked in this playlist, that can help you narrow down the problem further: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBysYYCcg5xQLiVh_cW0JQvt
@@robbiedods2230 Thanks for watching. Not all models breakdowns are available from each manufacturer and the older an oven is, the less chance that there is a current parts list. Sometimes the part numbers include several numbers at the end which are for model variations. If there is a similar model made in the same year, try looking up that number and see if it works. The parts are often similar. You can also search by part number.
Great video, your guide looks very easy to follow. Not sure if that's my problem though (dual-fuel range). After cleaning the stove top, I pressed the ignition button to light a burner and there were two loud bangs from somewhere inside the range, at which point the range lost all power. Nothing works - both electric ovens, oven lights, burner ignition, clock etc. Does this seem like it could be the thermal fuse or something else?
Thanks for watching. If the entire range lost power after that then it could be a blown fuse, or a short circuit. Check the fuse and you can check the wires for continuity at the terminal block & power cord. Look for any burn marks or evidence or damage.
Thanks for watching. Not all ovens have a thermal fuse. Some have a thermal cutoff switch and in other models the temperature sensor will detect high temperatures. We have a playlist of more specific troubleshooting videos so look for your issue there and you'll get more specific information: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBzSdZB9Un3GKKI0Iohlpf9a As well you can enter your model number in the model lookup tool to see which parts your oven has: www.amresupply.com/lookup
My Kenmore oven is t working. There seems to be no gas going to it, the igniter doesn't turn on at all. Could that be the thermal fuse as well? The stove top itself works fine.
Thanks for watching. In this case you can check the ignitor for continuity with a multimeter. Check to make sure that the gas valve is open and that there is a good supply to it. A faulty thermal fuse could also prevent the system from running and the gas valve from opening.
@@AmreSupply per your video, I did check my temp sensor and fuse, turns out my fuse is bad. Thank you for providing informative, easy to follow instructional videos.
Thanks for watching. It would be best for you to test the broil element directly to make sure that it is still good. You can learn more in this video: ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
Thanks for watching. An oven will cycle on and off. If it is not maintaining the temperature and your model does not have a control board then it could be a faulty oven thermostat which uses a bulb as a sensor connected to a dial for the heat settings.
Thanks for watching. Since the display and the lights work, you've verified that 1 line of power is active. Its worth checking the fuse to see if it has blown. There are models that the fuse is connected to line 2, and will disconnect power to all heating elements. Additionally a faulty outlet or power cord can also cause all the heating elements to stop working. You can learn how to test the outlet and how to test the power cord in this video: ruclips.net/video/wZwxewn2w44/видео.html Cheers!
Thanks for watching. To test a fuse you are simply testing for continuity which doesn't require power for the test. We always recommend to unplug the stove and pull it away from the wall so you can safely work on it with plenty of space.
Thanks for watching. It can be good to check to see if it both elements or only one element that is not working. Try cooking on broil and see if the broil element works. If it does, then check the bake element? It can be tested through the back ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
Thanks for watching. It could be an issue with one of the two 120V lines of power. The display, lights and clock runs off of a single 120V line of power. Try resetting the breaker. If this doesn't help then you can test the outlet to see if it is supplying the correct power: As well you can test the power cord with a multimeter. ruclips.net/video/wZwxewn2w44/видео.html
Thanks for watching. We don't have any specific videos showing these repairs on wall ovens. It would be smart to first look up your model to see if it actually has a thermal fuse / where it is located. With wall ovens, many of the parts can be access by removing the front control panel. The temperature sensor and oven elements will have screws accessible from inside the oven. If your oven is not heating, it could also be the temperature sensor or control board. ruclips.net/video/96s7maybHlY/видео.html
Hi! My bake element is dead. It literally exploded. I made the replacement. I then realized that the broil element was no longer working. I thought it was the fuse. I realized there was none on my Frigidaire cfEF312FSB. I made some tests. I still listen to the click from the relay. Does someone have and idea? Can it be the reset switch or should I replace the control panel? Thanks!
Thanks for watching. It is best to check if the broil element has continuity. You can test it with a multimeter following the steps in this video: ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
You're welcome! Has changing the units displayed fix the issue? If it hasn't then it could be a temperature sensor issue or a problem with the control board. If you're curious we have 48 more oven / stove troubleshooting and repair videos in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBysYYCcg5xQLiVh_cW0JQvt Hope this helps!
Thanks for watching. It doesn't look like that model has a thermal fuse. In this case it will use the temperature sensor to monitor any overheating . www.amresupply.com/lookup/208301/1426748#diagram
Thank you, I was confident it was the thermal fuse since my LG unit's stove works and control panel does respond, but it just wasn't responding to the cooking functions (temperature settings don't show up when I turn the knob to any cooking functions), but apparently replacing this didn't fix the situation 😖
Thanks for watching. If the control board works but you're not getting any heat on bake or broil modes then it could be an issue with the temperature sensor: ruclips.net/video/jnt_mUwdL8o/видео.html In some models, the oven will have a thermostat instead of a temperature sensor: www.amresupply.com/catalog/Oven-Control-Thermostats-632506-AD1P A faulty oven control thermostat can also prevent it from heating.
Thanks for watching. Not all stores have appliance parts in stock, fortunately AMRE Supply does. www.amresupply.com/catalog/Temperature-Sensors-Thermostats-Relays-AD1S As well you can enter you model in the model lookup tool to help find the exact replacement part: www.amresupply.com/lookup
Oven is not old and not been use much but it stopped working and call repair man tech and they fixed it but stopped working a few months later is there fuse or relay that goes bad in Frigidaire wall ovens??
Thanks for watching. Not all ovens have a thermal fuse. Some just use a temperature sensor to detect high temperatures. If you want to know if your model has a thermal fuse then you can enter your model number to see a parts breakdown: www.amresupply.com/lookup
@@AmreSupply I had my Frigidaire double wall oven repair twice and after a month stopped working what the hell is wrong with thing something is burning out the resistors and what doesn't it have a fuse all GE and Kitchen AID have it. Frigidaire and Electrolux products all fail piece of junk.
@@myhealthtoo Some ovens have a thermal fuse, some have a reset-able high limit switch and other ovens just use the temperature sensor to detect high temperatures. If it's overheating and blowing the thermal fuse then it could always be a shorted heating element: ruclips.net/video/10ezc3LNQP4/видео.html
Thanks for watching. It depends on how the fuse is wired in the system. In some cases it might only be wired to the oven heating elements. In that case it would cause an issue with the oven but not affect the cooktop. In other models a fuse will disconnect power to the entire range. Regardless you can test the fuse for continuity following the steps in the video. Alternatively if your oven isn't heating at all then it could be an issue with the temperature sensor or the control board. You can learn more in this video: ruclips.net/video/96s7maybHlY/видео.html
Thanks for watching. An oven will cycle on and off. If it is not maintaining the temperature and your model does not have a control board then it could be a faulty oven thermostat which uses a bulb as a sensor connected to a dial for the heat settings.
Thanks for watching. In most models you can reset the oven by unplugging it or turning off the breaker and waiting several minutes. We made a video showing how to troubleshoot the hot surface light. Each stove element (on a glass top stove) uses a limiter which feeds into the hot surface light. If one of these limiters is stuck closed, then the hot surface light will stay on. ruclips.net/video/CXhmlswg30Y/видео.html&lc=Ugz0e9XeRNjU7qP-pI54AaABAg.9LZBry9ijSb9aLOVOPmTVq
Thanks for watching. For more info, you can use the model lookup tool on the amresupply.com website. www.amresupply.com/lookup/297418 In this case it will be a limit switch and not a thermal fuse. The limit switch can be tested in the same way as the thermal fuse. The location of the switch can be found on the parts diagram. For this model you'll likely have to open up the cooktop to access it. That can be seen here: ruclips.net/video/XQ30epA84bQ/видео.html
Thanks for watching. We have mentioned cases where the oven has no power but burners still work but the scenario you are describing is not something that should occur. It is very uncommon for the oven to not have power until one of the stove burners are active. This should not happen based on how it is wired. The oven elements are wired independently and should not be effected by the operation of the stove heat switches. It is possible that there is a short somewhere in the circuit.
My oven went out and immediately assumed it was the heating element . I will check that fuse first.
Excellent tutorial, Thanks for taking your time explaining the instructions.
You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
Both my elements are not working though my clock and top elements work,also my oven does the expected random click
Very clear and concise information and at a speed the average person can understand, thank you.
You're welcome, we're just glad that you found it helpful!
Amazing teaching!! You have a gift - a patient and clear and kind voice; and an explanation that doesn't make me feel like a dunce around electrical things. Even I can do this, safely. Thank you so much!!
Thank you Tess for your kind words! We're just happy to share some good information for those who are interested in learning!
Excellent presentation. Thank you.
You're welcome, we're just happy to share some good info!
Did this video help you fix your oven? Did you run into any problems? Let us know in the comments!
Yes its not my fuse
@@robertmccann380 Thanks for watching. We have many oven troubleshooting videos linked in this playlist, that can help you narrow down the problem further: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBysYYCcg5xQLiVh_cW0JQvt
Couldn't find my Kenmore oven model on the AMRE parts site
@@robbiedods2230 Thanks for watching. Not all models breakdowns are available from each manufacturer and the older an oven is, the less chance that there is a current parts list. Sometimes the part numbers include several numbers at the end which are for model variations. If there is a similar model made in the same year, try looking up that number and see if it works. The parts are often similar. You can also search by part number.
Great video, your guide looks very easy to follow. Not sure if that's my problem though (dual-fuel range). After cleaning the stove top, I pressed the ignition button to light a burner and there were two loud bangs from somewhere inside the range, at which point the range lost all power. Nothing works - both electric ovens, oven lights, burner ignition, clock etc. Does this seem like it could be the thermal fuse or something else?
Thanks for watching. If the entire range lost power after that then it could be a blown fuse, or a short circuit. Check the fuse and you can check the wires for continuity at the terminal block & power cord. Look for any burn marks or evidence or damage.
Thanks.
Straightforward explanation.
Good safety tips.
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Thanks a lot you were very helpful.
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Can't find the thermal fuse on my oven. Do all ovens have them?
Thanks for watching. Not all ovens have a thermal fuse. Some have a thermal cutoff switch and in other models the temperature sensor will detect high temperatures.
We have a playlist of more specific troubleshooting videos so look for your issue there and you'll get more specific information: ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBzSdZB9Un3GKKI0Iohlpf9a
As well you can enter your model number in the model lookup tool to see which parts your oven has: www.amresupply.com/lookup
My Kenmore oven is t working. There seems to be no gas going to it, the igniter doesn't turn on at all. Could that be the thermal fuse as well? The stove top itself works fine.
Thanks for watching. In this case you can check the ignitor for continuity with a multimeter. Check to make sure that the gas valve is open and that there is a good supply to it. A faulty thermal fuse could also prevent the system from running and the gas valve from opening.
@@AmreSupply per your video, I did check my temp sensor and fuse, turns out my fuse is bad. Thank you for providing informative, easy to follow instructional videos.
@@SDG0213 You're welcome, we're just glad that the videos helped you narrow down the problem!
I have 2 elements in my stove,a broiler and bake.But my broiler isn't working but my bake is working.Could this be my thermostat
Thanks for watching. It would be best for you to test the broil element directly to make sure that it is still good. You can learn more in this video: ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
The cooker oven cuts off while baking and after sometime it turns back on what might be the problem.
Thanks for watching. An oven will cycle on and off. If it is not maintaining the temperature and your model does not have a control board then it could be a faulty oven thermostat which uses a bulb as a sensor connected to a dial for the heat settings.
My five glasstop burners and oven won't turn on/heat up, but the digital display and lights all work. Would the fuse control all the heating elements?
Thanks for watching. Since the display and the lights work, you've verified that 1 line of power is active. Its worth checking the fuse to see if it has blown. There are models that the fuse is connected to line 2, and will disconnect power to all heating elements.
Additionally a faulty outlet or power cord can also cause all the heating elements to stop working. You can learn how to test the outlet and how to test the power cord in this video: ruclips.net/video/wZwxewn2w44/видео.html
Cheers!
Thank you!
@@dunfordorama You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
Do you have to have the unit plugged in when testing?
Thanks for watching. To test a fuse you are simply testing for continuity which doesn't require power for the test. We always recommend to unplug the stove and pull it away from the wall so you can safely work on it with plenty of space.
My oven bottom element won't turn completely off it is an new element
Thanks for watching. This video might give you more information on this problem: ruclips.net/video/10ezc3LNQP4/видео.html
Replaced the temperature sensor and bake element still no heat. My next piece will be the control board.
Thanks for watching. It can be good to check to see if it both elements or only one element that is not working. Try cooking on broil and see if the broil element works. If it does, then check the bake element? It can be tested through the back ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
Could u tell me why the burners and the oven stop working but I can still see the display on the board
Thanks for watching. It could be an issue with one of the two 120V lines of power. The display, lights and clock runs off of a single 120V line of power.
Try resetting the breaker. If this doesn't help then you can test the outlet to see if it is supplying the correct power: As well you can test the power cord with a multimeter. ruclips.net/video/wZwxewn2w44/видео.html
My oven is built in so I cannot get to the back of it without breaqking the surrounding fixtures. Is there any way around this?
Thanks for watching. We don't have any specific videos showing these repairs on wall ovens. It would be smart to first look up your model to see if it actually has a thermal fuse / where it is located. With wall ovens, many of the parts can be access by removing the front control panel. The temperature sensor and oven elements will have screws accessible from inside the oven.
If your oven is not heating, it could also be the temperature sensor or control board. ruclips.net/video/96s7maybHlY/видео.html
Hi! My bake element is dead. It literally exploded. I made the replacement. I then realized that the broil element was no longer working. I thought it was the fuse. I realized there was none on my Frigidaire cfEF312FSB. I made some tests. I still listen to the click from the relay. Does someone have and idea? Can it be the reset switch or should I replace the control panel? Thanks!
Thanks for watching. It is best to check if the broil element has continuity. You can test it with a multimeter following the steps in this video: ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
My Frigidaire is having a very similar problem... Did you find a solution?
My Kenmore electric oven display won't show or heat above 287°f
-edit, the degrees were set to Celsius.....thanks for the great video though!!
You're welcome! Has changing the units displayed fix the issue? If it hasn't then it could be a temperature sensor issue or a problem with the control board. If you're curious we have 48 more oven / stove troubleshooting and repair videos in this playlist ruclips.net/p/PLCo9SMjkdWBysYYCcg5xQLiVh_cW0JQvt Hope this helps!
@@AmreSupply yup I changed it back to Celsius and it works fine now lol... I for sure will check out the other stuff on your channel
Does a GE oven JB64OSN1SS have a thermal fuse
Thanks for watching. It doesn't look like that model has a thermal fuse. In this case it will use the temperature sensor to monitor any overheating . www.amresupply.com/lookup/208301/1426748#diagram
I was cleaning my stove and I think some water go inside of it and it stopped working. Do you know what the issue might be?
Thanks for watching. Does the oven and stove both not work? Do you have any partial power? Do the lights or display work?
Thank you, I was confident it was the thermal fuse since my LG unit's stove works and control panel does respond, but it just wasn't responding to the cooking functions (temperature settings don't show up when I turn the knob to any cooking functions), but apparently replacing this didn't fix the situation 😖
Thanks for watching. If the control board works but you're not getting any heat on bake or broil modes then it could be an issue with the temperature sensor: ruclips.net/video/jnt_mUwdL8o/видео.html
In some models, the oven will have a thermostat instead of a temperature sensor: www.amresupply.com/catalog/Oven-Control-Thermostats-632506-AD1P A faulty oven control thermostat can also prevent it from heating.
My oven display is working but oven is not heating up . Is it fuse ?
Thanks for watching. Yes that could be an issue with the fuse. Have you checked it with a multimeter?
is there a way to test a bake relay for continuity?
Hi Shelley, thank you for watching. Yes we made a whole video for that: ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
Sir thermal cutoff series connection can be or can't two kinds 128c thermal 229c thermal plz ?
Thanks for watching. Its not clear what you are trying to ask. Can you rephrase the question?
Can I buy a replacement at lowes?
Thanks for watching. Not all stores have appliance parts in stock, fortunately AMRE Supply does. www.amresupply.com/catalog/Temperature-Sensors-Thermostats-Relays-AD1S
As well you can enter you model in the model lookup tool to help find the exact replacement part: www.amresupply.com/lookup
Oven is not old and not been use much but it stopped working and call repair man tech and they fixed it but stopped working a few months later is there fuse or relay that goes bad in Frigidaire wall ovens??
Thanks for watching. Not all ovens have a thermal fuse. Some just use a temperature sensor to detect high temperatures. If you want to know if your model has a thermal fuse then you can enter your model number to see a parts breakdown: www.amresupply.com/lookup
@@AmreSupply I had my Frigidaire double wall oven repair twice and after a month stopped working what the hell is wrong with thing something is burning out the resistors and what doesn't it have a fuse all GE and Kitchen AID have it. Frigidaire and Electrolux products all fail piece of junk.
@@myhealthtoo Some ovens have a thermal fuse, some have a reset-able high limit switch and other ovens just use the temperature sensor to detect high temperatures. If it's overheating and blowing the thermal fuse then it could always be a shorted heating element: ruclips.net/video/10ezc3LNQP4/видео.html
Where's the therma fuse on a GE electric range stove I've looked and looked and some and nothing
Thanks for watching. Not all ovens will have a thermal fuse. In some cases the oven will use the temperature sensor as a high limiter.
I it possible that oven fuse needs replacing even if grill and hobs are working fine
Thanks for watching. It depends on how the fuse is wired in the system. In some cases it might only be wired to the oven heating elements. In that case it would cause an issue with the oven but not affect the cooktop. In other models a fuse will disconnect power to the entire range.
Regardless you can test the fuse for continuity following the steps in the video.
Alternatively if your oven isn't heating at all then it could be an issue with the temperature sensor or the control board. You can learn more in this video: ruclips.net/video/96s7maybHlY/видео.html
Thankyou 🙂👍 appreciated
@@xxxxPennyLanexxxx You're welcome, we're just happy to help!
How do bake sweech working broil and bake
Please answer fast
Thanks for watching. We have a video on the bake and broil elements: ruclips.net/video/ABope7vl5IY/видео.html
Whay working bake sweetch working bake and broil
But it does not have control board
Thanks for watching. An oven will cycle on and off. If it is not maintaining the temperature and your model does not have a control board then it could be a faulty oven thermostat which uses a bulb as a sensor connected to a dial for the heat settings.
Oven working but saying cooktop hot cook top on when off and cools down properly l, 2022 whirlpool oven
How do I reboot to test?
Thanks for watching. In most models you can reset the oven by unplugging it or turning off the breaker and waiting several minutes.
We made a video showing how to troubleshoot the hot surface light. Each stove element (on a glass top stove) uses a limiter which feeds into the hot surface light. If one of these limiters is stuck closed, then the hot surface light will stay on. ruclips.net/video/CXhmlswg30Y/видео.html&lc=Ugz0e9XeRNjU7qP-pI54AaABAg.9LZBry9ijSb9aLOVOPmTVq
Need this info for Fgeh3047vdb, air fry convection oven.
Thanks for watching. For more info, you can use the model lookup tool on the amresupply.com website. www.amresupply.com/lookup/297418 In this case it will be a limit switch and not a thermal fuse. The limit switch can be tested in the same way as the thermal fuse. The location of the switch can be found on the parts diagram. For this model you'll likely have to open up the cooktop to access it. That can be seen here: ruclips.net/video/XQ30epA84bQ/видео.html
No one seems to mention an oven with no power unless you turn on a burner. Then the oven has partial power.
Thanks for watching. We have mentioned cases where the oven has no power but burners still work but the scenario you are describing is not something that should occur.
It is very uncommon for the oven to not have power until one of the stove burners are active. This should not happen based on how it is wired. The oven elements are wired independently and should not be effected by the operation of the stove heat switches. It is possible that there is a short somewhere in the circuit.
@@AmreSupply i found a post saying it is the 220 outlet
@@kennethterrell1167 If you are curious, we have a video showing how to test the outlet and power cord. ruclips.net/video/wZwxewn2w44/видео.html
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