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Old 10-07-2007, 03:11 PM   #1
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Brand: Kenmore
Model Number: 665.95002102
Age: 5 - 10 years

While using the oven, it suddenly turned off and display read PF. I reset oven controls to bake and entire display went blank. But if I turn any rangetop dial, then display reads PF and clock says time it turned off. rangetop and oven still didnt work. Removed back panel and tested for 110 at L1 and N on ERC, power was good. I replaced the ERC and still same results. Could problem be thermal fuse?
 
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Check and make sure that there is 240 volts coming to the range.

There may be a twenty amp in line fuse in the wiring harness of your range.

Check the wiring diagram.

Here is a link to the parts of your range model 665.95002102.
 
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checked wiring diagram and there is no inline fuse for my model of range. now im totally lost on this whole ordeal.
 
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What is the voltage coming in to the range where the power cord is hooked to the terminal block?

You should have 240 volts coming in to the range.
 
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ok.. 1 more time, my original problem was dead clock, no display and oven didnt work. i checked power at terminal block and it was 240. Then checked for 120 at back of ERC control, power was good. I then replaced ERC board, still no display or oven controls functionaling. Now i checked for power at board and no power,.. i traced entire wiring harness looking for an inline fusable link, none...
 
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Sorry I don't have access to the wiring diagram of your range to help you find where you are loosing your power.
 
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