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![]() Ya, sounds like you blew the control board. Before you replace it, make sure the bulb socket isn't spinning or it will happen next time as you're shorting out the socket wiring. And turn off the breaker next time you change the bulb too.
I don't know who you have out your way but in Vancouver, Handy Appliances should have the board if you want to replace it yourself. Their parts guys aren't very helpful answering questions, so make sure it really is the board you want to replace before you buy it. |
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![]() Here's a link to a manual
ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo...5995479457.pdf Looks like #24 or #25 is a breaker Last edited by Borderjumper; 02-09-2012 at 06:08 AM. |
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![]() It sounds like you burnt out the clock to me.
The clock also controls the oven function for temperature control. Mine burnt out with an electrical storm we had. My stove had no fuses on the top either. The cheapest I could find one was on ebay. you can look up the part from the manufacturer & then search ebay for the exact replacement. There were several new ones available for ourc stove & were half the cost of local shops. We did however opt out on ordering the part after crunching #'s we just bought a new one. Good luck |