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Baking Element does not heat |
12/06/2007 11:34 PM |
kmitch913 |
My 4 year Frigidaire electric oven (GLEB30S8ABA) is not heating properly. If I set the temperature to 400 the oven heat to around 225 after 30 minutes or so. The broil element heat properly. so I thought the problem was the baking element. I replaced the baking element, but it did not solve the problem. The baking element does not heat at all even after replacing it with a new element. |
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Further checking required |
12/07/2007 02:13 AM |
DanO  |
** The baking element does not heat at all even after replacing it with a new element. **
That would point to either a problem in the electronic control (see the following link) or the wiring between them.
- Frigidaire GLEB30S8ABA Electronic Control
LINK > www.appliance411.com/data.php?ap=AP2127072
Some investigation would be needed to rule out a wiring problem. If it was Ok, than the control would be suspect.
JMO
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12/10/2007 04:58 PM |
kmitch913 |
The part# referenced refers to the part as a clock/timer on the partselect website. Is this really the control boad? |
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Electronic clock |
12/10/2007 10:46 PM |
DanO  |
Yes the clock/timer is an electronic control on that model and is the same part I was referring to and linked to. It is just different terminology. Mine was describing the part's actual construction and appearance, their's the part's function.
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