Broiler and burners work. On Bake, when a temperature is entered, the display flashes “290” degrees and beeps three times no matter what temp was entered. Nothing happens until Bake is pressed again, then the display reads “40” and the oven starts heating after 60 seconds, and the temp reading starts to rise. Then it heats to about 550 (per in oven thermometer), stabilizing when the display reads “290”. Both heating elements work. The temperature sensor reads 1150 ohms. So does a second temperature sensor that I removed from another identical working oven. When this working sensor is put ion the malfunctioning stove, it does exactly the same thing, overheating and giving the wrong info in the display. It seems the control module is bad, but can anyone suggest a better, and hopefully cheaper, possibility?
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: Jenn-Air w156 Single Wall Oven Problem
Most likely its the EOC (electronic oven control), it needs to be replaced. If you self cleaned the oven a lot the very high heat generated fatigues computers in modern ovens.
Posted on Sep 28, 2007
SOURCE: Oven not working in Bake setting
Visually inspect the element for any kind of rupture on the shield covering the element. If it looks good the next step is the wire connections at the back of the element. Most likely is has a burnt wire.You will have to pull the back cover off to check this.
Posted on Nov 04, 2007
SOURCE: Preheating
hummmm this sounds similar to what is happening to me. I am praying someone will have a solution, I don't want to have to explain to my daughter who is going to be 4 tomorrow, why I can't bake her cake.
Posted on May 13, 2008
SOURCE: the oven broiler work but the baking part doesent.
hi thanks for the question I would replace the bottom igniter it has failed thanks the appliance doc
Posted on Sep 30, 2008
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