Randy Q for Model Number GLEB27T8ABA FOLLOWUP --I have tested the voltage on the lower relay unit as directed... this is the voltages I recorded... left side, L2=22v CV=20v L2=22v DRLK=64.... right side, BR=1v L2=176v BA=1 These voltages were recorded while unit was on upper broil setting Randy This is a followup to my original question an the answer provided, http://www.appliancepartspros.com/questions-for-FRIGIDAIRE-Board---relay-AP2127302-qid60436.aspx#q60436 my first question.."I am looking at a friends oven for her. I tested it, the top bake works fine and to correct temp. The top an bottom broil an bottom bake do not heat up at all. I tested all of the elements an they show 17-20 ohms. Do you feel this is one of the relay boards or the clock board? Is there a test procedure to narrow this down?.... the answer was..."Hello Randy. Test for power coming from the lower relay board AP2127301 to the element. If there is power coming to the board, but none out, replace the relay board. If there is no power coming to the board, replace the clock. Read more: http://www.appliancepartspros.com/questions-for-FRIGIDAIRE-Board---relay-AP2127302-qid60436.aspx##ixzz228fstRfl http://www.appliancepartspros.com
Answer Hello Randy. Based on the test you did, it sounds like there is a voltage issue if there was 176 volts on one spade of the board and all the others are very low. Check the power coming into the unit and make sure there is 240 volts coming to the unit. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, August 10, 2012