Electric Range Little/No Heat When Baking - Top 5 Reasons & Fixes - Whirlpool, Frigidaire, GE & more
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Electric Range Little To No Heat When Baking? - Top 5 reasons and EASY DIY instructions to get your Electric Range back to working order. For the full article, visit: https://www.appliancepartspros.com/b/...

Reason #1 - Power Supply: Ovens require 240 volts to operate, so if they aren’t getting enough power they will not start or produce the right amount of heat. First, go down and check the circuit breakers. Turn them off and back on, even if they’re not tripped. Then, check the socket for continuity using a multimeter. Test each of the sides to ensure they read at 120 volts and then test the socket simultaneously to ensure it reads at 240 volts together.

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Reason #2 - Bake Element: In the event that your electric range is not heating properly when you use the oven feature to bake, the most likely culprit is the heating element itself. This is located at the bottom of the oven and is responsible for creating and maintaining the ideal temperature for baking, roasting, and more.

Reason #3 - Thermal Fuse: The thermal fuse is a safety feature designed to cause the entire appliance to shut down in the event that it overheats. If your electric range isn’t functioning or getting enough heat, it could be because of a faulty or blown thermal fuse.

Reason #4 - Oven Temperature Sensor: The temperature sensor in your oven monitors the temperature and tells the control board when to turn the elements on and off. In the event that the temperature sensor fails, it could cause the oven not to produce heat because it isn’t getting the signal that the temperature is too low. If the sensor is just faulty and off, it could cause the oven to heat to the wrong temperature rather than not heating at all.

Reason #5 - Broil Element: The broil element is located on the top of the oven, opposite the bake element. Inspect this part for visual signs of damage or blistering. You should remove the element and check the probes for signs of burning or damage. You will also want to check the receptacle that the element plugs into for signs of damage.

The 'Top 5 Reasons Your Electric Range is Little To No Heat When Baking' video covers all major brands of Electric Range, including: Whirlpool, Samsung, Maytag, GE, & LG.

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