Maryb for Model Number Jenn Aire JDR8895AAB dual fuel range My oven won't turn off. I have to turn the breaker off to get the element to go off. It is the element behind the convection fan that stays on. At present, all the other elements seem to work, altho I am not using it much. I took the back off and found 3 things. 1st, there was a mouse skeleton with a bunch of fur on the main power supply. My guess is that it bridged the red and white posts and electrocuted itself some time ago. 2nd is the control board has a bad charred spot at the base of the white thing on the upper left corner viewing it from the back of the stove. The base of the white thing is melted and there is a fair amount of soot behind the board. I'm assuming this means I need a new board. I did run the cleaning cycle on both ovens a week or 2 ago. The 3rd thing has me puzzled. My volt meter shows continuity between the white neutral post and the metal cover behind all the wires. When I put power back on, it showed 110 volts between the post and metal. Does this mean there is still another problem I haven't found? I looked but could find no frayed wires to account for the current. Is this normal or still part of the problem? Seems dangerous. Thank you for any help.
Answer Hello MaryB. Sounds like the control board is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit based on the test you did. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, May 1, 2013