The cheapest would be to go buy an oven thermometer. A couple of dollars. Set oven at 350. Put thermometer on the oven rack. Put in a cake pan, etc with water in it. Let be 15-30 minutes. Then read the thermometer. You can tell by how much it is off.
Really, what might have to be replaced is the thermostat. That constantly trying to kick in would be the ticking noise.
SOURCE: whirlpool Accubake Duo Oven Not Heating up
the oven not heating up. it's start up some time and other time u just hear it try to click on but don't hear no fire turn on
SOURCE: Whirlpool gold accubake oven won't re-ignite
i have a whirlpool gas accubake range and only two burners will ignite. The other two burners make a clicking sound and release gas but never light. I have to use a match to light the other two burners and the flame is uneven on one. What should i do?
SOURCE: whirlpool accubake oven problem
I had the same problem and followed the process listed above....yes, I
did unplug/turn off the circuit and am alive to share this update!
Right off I noticed that the ribbon cable was loose. For those who have
tinkered around with other electronics such as a PC, etc., note that
this ribbon cable is not secured by the connector (atleast in my case).
Reseated the cable and turned the power on. Voila- the bake option
works. Tested it by turning it on for 20-30 seconds. Touched the bake
element and got proof that it was working fine (via a singe of the ring
finger ;-)).
About three minutes or so later, the display started to beep with an
error code - E0 F2. A shorted keypad is what it stands for. The clock
was still operable. I could still select the bake option, broil option,
etc. Ran a test bake cycle but it turned off after a minute or so and
started to display the E0 F2 code again.
Started the process all over ie turn power off, take panel off, reseat
ribbon cable. Turn power on and test by holding the Cancel button for
five seconds. Still displays the E0 F2 error. Waited for 10 minutes but
this time no more beeping or error display. Ran a preheat cycle for 4+
minutes without any problems. The oven warms up and the bake element
glows red. Hopefully, all is well. Will see what it does when we bake
something the next time.
Thanks to PropHeadTwo and others for their contributions.
SOURCE: I have a Thermador electric
Hi,
Welcome to FixYa.
You have not mentioned if the oven has displayed any error code so I will take that for what it is...there was none shown.
With that, I`d start by looking for an overtemp cut-out tripped. Did this problem start following a self clean cycle ?
Here`s what and where to look for for this,
Fortunately if it is tripped, they are the manual reset type and are accessible behind the black grill/vent just above the door and just below the control panel next to the lock latch assembly.
**Turn off the 40amp breaker at your service panel or sub-panel in the home before attempting any service...safety first**
With the power off, you should be able to remove the grill and push the red button in the center of the thermostat and that should fix your problem...if indeed the hi-limit is tripped you`ll know immediately because you`ll feel it click as you push it down. It will look like the image below...
Ultimately it could be a faulty relay board or related to the timer, but I`d start with the hi-limit cut-out tripped first.
If you feel capable of repairing this yourself I can send you a complete service manual in a "pdf" attachment, however you`d need to provide an email address to where I could send it to you.
Other than that if you call in a pro just be sure they are an authorized B/S/H/ service provider ( B/S/H/ is the parent company for Bosch, Thermador, Gaggenau, Siemens products ).
Let me know and I`ll watch for your reply and respond as soon as I can.
macmarkus :)
SOURCE: whirlpool SF315PEPW1 oven/broiler won't work
whirlpool range/over the broiler works the oven does not warm up. what is the solution.
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