Barry November 22, 2013 for Model Number FEB24S2ASA I replaced the timer kit #903091-9051 and it works but the temperature settings are not accurate. Set on 350°, only goes up to 300°. Temperature was always accurate before timer failed. Barry
1 Answer Hello Barry, You should test the resistance of the temperature sensor 316217002 for about 1100 ohms at about 70°F. If this is 10% or further out of tolerance, it can cause the issue you have. Read More...
Buddy September 17, 2013 for Model Number feb24s2asa just received new timer. old timer has 3 spade plugs new timer replacement has 5 spade plugs. both timers have bake and broil. both have a j1 plug for thermostat. old timer has 1 plug marked line. new timer has L1 plug L2 in plug and L2 out plug. which plugs do i not use? old part number ap3970113 new part number 903091-9051. replacement. thanks buddy
1 Answer Buddy, You would not use the L2 IN (P5) or the L2 OUT (P6) terminals on the replacement clock. The Black (L1) wire will attach to the L1(P4) terminal, the Blue wire from the broil element will attach to the Broil(P1) terminal, and the Yellow wire from the bake element will attach to the Bake(P2) terminals, and the J1 harness connector will attach to the J1 pins on the new control. Read More...
Buddy P September 17, 2013 for Model Number FEB24S2ASA There are five spade terminals on the new part, and the old part has three. How do I install this new part, since I was advised that this is the direct replacement.
1 Answer Hello Buddy. If the new part has 5 and the old was a 3 wire, you will connect the 3 wires to the terminals with the same markings by them as the old ones. Read More...
Buddy September 12, 2013 for Model Number feb24s2asa Oven will not turn off. Broiler element stays on. Code f1 on read out. Off botton has no efect. Is this the eoc bad?
1 Answer Hello Buddy. Based on the information you provided, the clock assembly 903091-9051 is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit. Read More...