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Old 07-17-2007, 05:40 AM   #1
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Brand: KitchenAid
Model Number: KERC506HWH2
Age: 5 - 10 years

Hi, Hope I can get some suggestions regarding our range. Tonight, the oven decided it would not heat up, just out of the blue. It worked fine last night. The display shows that it is on, the temp, etc..........just no heat. The fan is coming on, but all the heating elements are cold.......no heat at all. The stovetop is working fine. The one other thing my wife noticed when trying to get it to work, is that the temperature readout goes back to 00 when she shuts it off..........she says it has never done that before........that it usually just goes blank. Don't know if that could be related to the no heat problem, but possible. We're not getting any error codes either. It seems odd that none of the elements are heating up........don't know if they heat in unison. Any advice or info greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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Check the wiring connection on the clock and the sensor.

If all connection are good the clock has likely failed.

Here is a link to your range model KERC506HWH2.
 
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Check the wiring connection on the clock and the sensor.

If all connection are good the clock has likely failed.

Here is a link to your range model KERC506HWH2.
The clock and timer are working though.
 
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Check the wiring connection on the clock and the sensor.

If all connection are good the clock has likely failed.

Here is a link to your range model KERC506HWH2.

The clock is working fine, as well as the timer.
 
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Check the wiring connection on the clock and the sensor.

If all connection are good the clock has likely failed.

Here is a link to your range model KERC506HWH2.


The clock is working fine, as well as the timer.
 
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The clock is working fine, as well as the timer.
 
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The clock is part of the control that operates the oven.
 
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O.k. so the impression I'm getting from looking at the parts list is that the clock is part of the ERC board, so I would just replace that, correct? And thank you.

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That is correct.
 
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Thanks! I just ordered the erc board...........hope it does it. I called Kitchenaid, and they said it could be the thermostat, or the sensor, so hope my gamble pays off. They did say it sounds like the board, so hope it wasn't a bad call.
 
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