Kitchen Large Electric Appliances - Kenmore range problem
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Burns11
11-18-05, 10:31 AM
First the problem, after using the overn and turning it off I came back upstairs and the oven was smoking and the broiler element was red hot (the entire stove was too hot to touch). It wouldn't turn off, so I had to go flip the breaker. I've tried turning the breaker back on, but it does the same thing. Is this definitely the control board (a $250 part) or maybe something else?
model # 665.92029101
model # 665.92029101
Sharp Advice
11-20-05, 08:00 AM
Hello Burns11 and Welcome to the Do-It-Yourself Web Site and the Electric Appliances Forum Topic.
Circuit board is possibly the cause or the touch pad is defective. Replacement part(s) is likely the only option.
For more detailed information read the recent postings within this forum. The questions already asked describe like or similarly related problem descriptions as your question. Those prior postings and all the replies offered within them contain almost all the required information needed.
Read the help information topic note pertaining to the appliance at the top of this forum for additional help.
Additional Help and Suggestions:
Read some of the existing posts in this forum. In them will have additional ideas and or suggestions, along with repairs procedures, etc.
Read the manufacturers online web site for additional product information, problem possibilities, causes, solving methods, part locations, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, schematics, downloadable repair and or owners manuals, which may be available online.
Search the manufacturers web site for a downloadable version of the owners or service manual. The file will be a pdf file opened with Adobe, which also needs to be downloaded first but worth having once obtained.
Retail appliance parts dealers can also help determine what the possible problem may be. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Appliance part stores and parts dealers are listed in the phone book.
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Circuit board is possibly the cause or the touch pad is defective. Replacement part(s) is likely the only option.
For more detailed information read the recent postings within this forum. The questions already asked describe like or similarly related problem descriptions as your question. Those prior postings and all the replies offered within them contain almost all the required information needed.
Read the help information topic note pertaining to the appliance at the top of this forum for additional help.
Additional Help and Suggestions:
Read some of the existing posts in this forum. In them will have additional ideas and or suggestions, along with repairs procedures, etc.
Read the manufacturers online web site for additional product information, problem possibilities, causes, solving methods, part locations, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, schematics, downloadable repair and or owners manuals, which may be available online.
Search the manufacturers web site for a downloadable version of the owners or service manual. The file will be a pdf file opened with Adobe, which also needs to be downloaded first but worth having once obtained.
Retail appliance parts dealers can also help determine what the possible problem may be. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Appliance part stores and parts dealers are listed in the phone book.
Check back on your question several more times. Other members and moderators posting replies in this forum topic may offer you additional advice, suggestions and or repair methods.
Use the reply button to add additional information or questions. Using this method moves the topic back up to the top of the list of current questions automatically.
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Personal Reminder:
Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."
Burns11
11-20-05, 07:43 PM
I looked through the first several pages, but without a search it makes it nearly impossible to find anything.
I can't believe this is a common problem, but if it is somebody needs to sue Sears. If it wasn't for me needing to go back into the kitchen we could be dead at this point (it got hot enough on the outside to discolor my cabinets, and unabated it likely would have burned my house down with me in it).
I can't believe this is a common problem, but if it is somebody needs to sue Sears. If it wasn't for me needing to go back into the kitchen we could be dead at this point (it got hot enough on the outside to discolor my cabinets, and unabated it likely would have burned my house down with me in it).