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Old 12-17-2007, 11:58 PM   #1
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I owe a maytag wall oven eletric model no. cwe9000acb self clean .The oven will not work . When you turn it on and set the tem. ,it starts for a second then turns off and it beebs and reads -f4- can you help me trouble shut my problem ?
 
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There is a problem with the oven sensor circuit.

Check the oven sensor it should have a resistance of 1100 ohms at room temperature.

Here is a link to your oven model cwe9000acb.
 
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Thanks Ichaged the oven senses and the oven know works. I got one more Question? Can the tempator be ajusted? And how is that done?
 
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