Doron for Model Number KEBS207BSS1 Hello, I had an issue with lower oven getting too and maintaining proper temperature. I pulled out the broiler heating element to get to the temp sender to check its value. Temp sender tested ok (got 1100 ohms). When I put broiler element back in, I was fighting with the wires, and one bunched up behind the bracket and shorted out. I pulled the oven out, placed new heat shrink on wire (continuity was ok) and put back together. I cant get oven lower oven to heat in either bake or broil mode. No error messages. I also checked continuity of the broiler element when puling apart to fix wire, and checked ok. Before I go replacing board, is there anything else I should check? Could the high temp switch shorted out do to this?
Answer Doron, There is a thermal fuse on the L2 side of the bake and broil element that you will want to test to see if it has continuity. If it does have continuity then the control board will be the issue. If there is no continuity then the issue will be a faulty control board. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, June 24, 2019