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Only major items I can see that might short if they got wet is #315, 315, 318....gas valve, hot surface ignitors, spark module....make sure all are dried out.
If power is coming into it ok but won't turn on or wont respond, should be an issue with the clock/control...Is there some means of testing and determining if the clock/control has been damaged?
...and this gets worse, the control/clock is coming up NLA ( no longer available ).
LINK> Electronic range control - Not available
jeff.
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Appliance Repair Aid
[QUOTE]...and this gets worse, the control/clock is coming up NLA ( no longer available ).
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Ouch! So it looks like my only choices are to try to send the control panel out to one of these off-site repair services or bite the bullet for a new range...any one have any experience with getting a control panel repaired?
Yes, it looks that way.So it looks like my only choices are to try to send the control panel out to one of these off-site repair services or bite the bullet for a new range
Lately, if we send 10 away, 4 come back not reparable, 4 work ok, 2 have to go back again for warranty...JMO!any one have any experience with getting a control panel repaired?
jeff.
http://www.applianceaid.com/
Appliance Repair Aid