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Old 07-07-2007, 05:50 AM   #1
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Model Number: 6LEF379DSG
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I live in Kansas where all the bad storms have been lately. The power went out the other night and kept coming on, going off, coming on...ect. I Unplugged everything, but did not think about the stove. Now when I try to run the oven or the burners, there is no heat. All functions look like they are working, lights come on, readout is correct and there are no error messages. Could anyone tell me what might be wrong and how to go about fixing (or what to tell a tech.) Thanks!
 
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I am experiencing the same problem oddly enough, with a Frigidaire range. All indications work, no heat in either the stove or the cooktop.

Can anyone help us out?

My model number is FES367ccb-a

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Check for 230 volts at back connector where the pigtail plugs in. If only 115 volts just reset circuit breaker. If 230 volts, you may have a blown thermal fuze located at the back of oven .
If none, you will need a meter to check where power is lost.
 
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Thank you for your response. You were correct that it was only recieving partial power, and the solution was actually quite simple. We changed out the fuses. Sounds like such a simple fix, but there were four fuses controlling it, not just the two that said they went to it. At least it saved a tech bill! Hope this helps the other person that was having the same problem. Good luck!
 
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