Boman
09-27-2013, 11:33 AM
Crosley range
Model CE35111AAA
Serial - 15353287WY
Got this in yesterday. As soon as I turn the oven switch on bake, it began to sizzle and smoke like it had water in it (the switch). I kept messing with it, until a couple of the trminals on the switch came out as I tried to remove the wires. It was burned up that bad.
Is it normal for these to sizzle when they go out?
Also, when I check the oven elements with my meter set on sound, I get no sound, but it will show like 22 ohms resistance. When I touch the leads of the meter together, I get the beep, but I am still not sure if the meter is working properly.
And I think I get a reading between one of the lines and the cabinet as if that line is shorted somewhere at or past the switch.
Main question right now is, is the sizzle normal when a switch like this burns out, or is it an indication water was in the switch?
I'm thinking the stove sat outside over night and either got a little rain or dew inside of it before I got it.
Think the elements are okay even though I get no beep as long as they show somewhere between 12 and 50 ohms or whatever?
The switch would not smoke until the lines were put on the elements. I guess this was just making the circuit. The bake part of the switch seems to be the problem area.
Model CE35111AAA
Serial - 15353287WY
Got this in yesterday. As soon as I turn the oven switch on bake, it began to sizzle and smoke like it had water in it (the switch). I kept messing with it, until a couple of the trminals on the switch came out as I tried to remove the wires. It was burned up that bad.
Is it normal for these to sizzle when they go out?
Also, when I check the oven elements with my meter set on sound, I get no sound, but it will show like 22 ohms resistance. When I touch the leads of the meter together, I get the beep, but I am still not sure if the meter is working properly.
And I think I get a reading between one of the lines and the cabinet as if that line is shorted somewhere at or past the switch.
Main question right now is, is the sizzle normal when a switch like this burns out, or is it an indication water was in the switch?
I'm thinking the stove sat outside over night and either got a little rain or dew inside of it before I got it.
Think the elements are okay even though I get no beep as long as they show somewhere between 12 and 50 ohms or whatever?
The switch would not smoke until the lines were put on the elements. I guess this was just making the circuit. The bake part of the switch seems to be the problem area.