Joe for Model Number NE59J7630SG/AA oven goes way past set temperature and sensor ohms at 1080 at room temp
Answer Joe, if the temperature stays at a constant when over the set temperature, the sensor would need to be tested for resistance when heated with a hairdryer and a thermometer next to it. It should measure 1132 Ohms at 95°F, 1151 Ohms at 104°F, 1170 Ohms at 113°F, and 1188 Ohms at 122°F. If the sensor stays within this range, the failure would be the main control. However, if the temperature just continuously rises without actually stopping, the element and wires would need to be tested for continuity to ground to identify if there is a grounded circuit causing the overheating. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Tuesday, January 18, 2022