dwellselectric
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Hello everyone I am stumped with an issue. My inlaws had asked me to come over because they smelled what they thought was burning wires from the oven when they had put it on bake. So I went over and put the oven on bake and sure enough it smelled. Now here is my question. I removed the back plate and tested the lower element and got 220 volts between leads and 120 volts to ground. Than I tested the upper element and I got nothing between the leads and I got 120 volts to ground on one of the leads. Now if I'm correct I should be getting 220 volts on the upper as well correct?
I couldn't see any of the wires melting or anything. One other thing which they said was odd is when the used to put the oven on bake the preheat light and the oven light would come on in the front of the control. And when the oven was up to temp the preheat light would go off and the oven would beep and the let you know it was up to temp. Now none of that happens. But the oven still preheats. So needless to day I am at a loss. Any ideas? The range is only about 6 years old.
I couldn't see any of the wires melting or anything. One other thing which they said was odd is when the used to put the oven on bake the preheat light and the oven light would come on in the front of the control. And when the oven was up to temp the preheat light would go off and the oven would beep and the let you know it was up to temp. Now none of that happens. But the oven still preheats. So needless to day I am at a loss. Any ideas? The range is only about 6 years old.