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Same situation as other two, but I have power at L2. There was a pop from oven and blew breaker. Im assuming I need a new clock? Oven and broiler wont work.
Doug for Model Number FEF379ACL
Answer Hello Doug. Check and make sure you have 240 volts coming to the range. If the correct voltage is there, make sure there is no burnt wires. If all is good, then the clock may be your problem. Hope this helps.
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I told you in my last e-mail that my oven buttons come on but neither elements work and that my clock works. You told me that if i am getting 240 volts across bake and L1 that my control board was bad. Did you possibly get that backwards? I don't get anything and I have checked both elements and anything else that I know to check and think the only thing left is the control panel?
John Mac for Model Number glewfs77csb
Answer John,
If you are not getting 240 vac from bake to L1 with bake turned on, then you will want to then check from Bake to neutral. If there is power there then the control is bad and would need to be replaced. If there is no power then you will want to check the circuit back from the control board through the element, if there is a high limit, and to the L2 on the terminal block. You can test this side with the control board in the off position as there should be 120 vac coming to this side of the circuit.
When I press the oven or broiler button it comes on for a few seconds and then goes off and neither element heats up; the clock works!
John M for Model Number glefs77csb
Answer John,
You will want to check to see if the control board is getting 240 vac between bake and L1 when the unit is turned onto bake. If it is then the control board 316207529 is bad and would need to be replaced.