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Old 12-16-2007, 12:22 AM   #1
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I have tested the bake element and have found continuity, and 25.4ohms... so the element is ok but still not heating... what next?
 
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Can you please supply the model number of your range?

Is the rest of the range working?
 
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The rest of the range (stove top & broiler) are working...
I have not been able to locate a model number... this is an older one... it has an analog clock/cook timer.
 
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You should pull the control panel, you most likely have a burnt wire. I can be reached at T. PAONE's APPLIANCE SALES & SERVICE GUIDE Tom
 
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