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How to Fix A Oven That Won't Program

How to Fix A Oven That Won't Program

by Steve Ash

Repairing a range, stove or oven can seem like a big task, but our customers tell us how easy it is every single day. To help you diagnose a range/oven/stove that will not program we’ve created this guide of the parts most likely to fix will not program. Use this information to understand how a range or oven works, how to determine which part is the cause and how to get the right part for your model. You can also get more details on your specific range/oven/stove by entering your model number into the search box.
Electronic Control Board & Membrane Switch
On modern electronic controlled ovens, the control board contains the programming functions. Often, the membrane switch or keypad is part of the control and will need to be replaced as a unit. Some models use a separate membrane switch and if one or more of the keypads do not function, then you may only require that part. They are typically attached to the control board with a ribbon connector and the continuity can be checked with a multi-meter.
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