Fuse/circuit breakerCheck to see if power is getting to the range/oven. Does anything turn on--even a light? If not, check for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Main wiringOften the main wiring connection from the house, at the range/oven, gets burned and so breaks the connection. Then you may have to replace the power cord to the range/oven, and the terminal block that the wire is attached to.Range/oven wiringThere may be a broken or burned wire at the back of the range/oven. If you repair any of the wires, use only proper appliance-grade wire and wire connectors.
This are the possible reason why the oven is not coming on, so check for a blown fuse and replace, a bad wire connection that might have cause the circuit breaker to trip off, or bad wires that connect the unit to the outlet.
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Fuse/circuit breaker Check to see if power is getting to the range/oven. Does anything turn on--even a light? If not, check for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Main wiring Often the main wiring connection from the house, at the range/oven, gets burned and so breaks the connection. Then you may have to replace the power cord to the range/oven, and the terminal block that the wire is attached to. Range/oven wiring There may be a broken or burned wire at the back of the range/oven. If you repair any of the wires, use only proper appliance-grade wire and wire connectors.
This are the possible reason why the oven is not coming on, so check for a blown fuse and replace, a bad wire connection that might have cause the circuit breaker to trip off, or bad wires that connect the unit to the outlet.
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