Kitchen Gas Appliances - GE XL44 Oven won't work
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cutz123
01-21-08, 01:07 PM
I've had my GE XL44 gas stove for about seven years. Until now, no problems. Today I tried to use the oven but nothing on the oven control panel works. It's like all the power to the panel is off. Everything else works fine. The power cord is connected to an active outlet.
Any help or suggestions on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
Any help or suggestions on what to do would be greatly appreciated.
Sharp Advice
01-22-08, 09:00 AM
Hello cutz123 and Welcome to the Do It Yourself Web Site and to the Gas Appliances topic.
Based upon the problem description and most all oven problems like it, no electrical power to the control panel, the most likely cause is a burned or defective main control panel circuit board.
My suggestion would be to check with a retail appliances parts stores in your area. They can also help determine what the possible problem may be based upon that specific brand and model. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Dealers and appliances parts stores are listed in the phone book.
Additional Suggestions:
Read the manufacturers on line web site for product information, problem possibilities, causes, solving methods, part locations, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, schematics, repair and or owners manuals which may be available on line.
Cautionary Reminder Note:
Before attempting any repairs, be sure to unplug the appliance from the wall receptacle power source first.
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Based upon the problem description and most all oven problems like it, no electrical power to the control panel, the most likely cause is a burned or defective main control panel circuit board.
My suggestion would be to check with a retail appliances parts stores in your area. They can also help determine what the possible problem may be based upon that specific brand and model. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Dealers and appliances parts stores are listed in the phone book.
Additional Suggestions:
Read the manufacturers on line web site for product information, problem possibilities, causes, solving methods, part locations, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, schematics, repair and or owners manuals which may be available on line.
Cautionary Reminder Note:
Before attempting any repairs, be sure to unplug the appliance from the wall receptacle power source first.
Web Site Host, Moderator Hiring Agent, Gas Appliances Topic Moderator, Multiple Forums Moderator & Natural Gas Appliance Diagnostics Technician.
Personal Driving Safety Reminder: Buckle Up & Drive Safely.
"The Life You Save, May Be Your Own."