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Amber
June 22, 2023
Trying to pinpoint what parts I need to fix my wall oven. It will heat up somewhat but it doesn’t stay at temp it’s supposed to- the display will say 350 but the thermometer inside says 200 or whatever. It’s the top and bottom oven both.
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Hi Amber, thank you for contacting us. As both ovens are giving wrong readings, the issue is most likely with the oven control board. It manages the functions of the wall oven, such as heating and temperature. We recommend you replace the oven control board, part number PS11723382. We hope this solves your problem!
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Danny
March 29, 2026
I have a double oven that is no longer heating. I replaced the thermostat, a discontinued oven control board, tested the heating elements, but neither oven is heating up. What other part or parts do I need to replace to get this working again.
For model number EI30EW45PSC
Hi Danny, thank you for reaching out. Since you have replaced all these parts, we would suggest checking the thermal cutoff switch, part number PS10064778. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
PF alarm appeared on display. Noticed clicking when cord was moved. Had arced for some time and melted original block. New part slightly different. Only has 3 lugs, old one had six. Stack using washers provided. Take note of colors before disassembly. Use caution while working through access opening. The edges are sharp. Only tools needed are phillips screwdriver, deep socket for lug nuts. Nut driver optional. Hope this is helpful.
This was the first time replacing the fan. It is a lot easier to work in the oven compartment with the oven door removed, only two screws on the door and the hinges were released. I found that a couple of the screws were either rusted or stripped so I used a pair of pliers to remove the screws that were holding the diffuser in place. Once there was access to the fan I found that the fan was warped and that the blades were scraping against the back wall of the oven. The next challenge was to remove the retaining nut. I used a sheet metal screw to secure the warped fan to keep it from spinning. once I figured out that you have to turn the retaining nut to the right to loosen, it came off easily. 1/2" socket with extension. When I replace the fan I used two washers for spacers to make sure that the fan would not scrape the wall of the oven. Its been tested many times and the oven does not make that horrible sound anymore.
Troubleshoot element by disconnecting the element leads from relay board and test for acceptable resistance across leads. In my case the element had tested open with no resistance.
******You may not need to remove oven depending on how the framing under the oven is constructed.
**** Before you begin, disconnect power from the oven.
1.Remove two screws under oven, directly below rear of element door, and remove the metal piece the screws held in place. This will free up the back of the element access door panel. 2.Remove front trim strip on front bottom of oven, this will expose two screws directly behind trim strip. Remove the two screws behind the trim strip. This will free up the front of the element access door. 3. Lower element access door. If you can open the element door enough to disconnect the element wire leads and get the element out, you can swap out the element now and will not need to pull your oven out of the wall. If you can't open the access panel to fully access and replace element, slide the oven out until you can get the access door open and prop the front of the oven up on something sturdy you have laying around. In my case it was the good old yeti cooler. I would seriously consider removing the oven doors before you slide the oven out. It will make the oven alot less tippy by removing the weight from the front off the appliance. The element wires are short, you may need to disconnect them to get the element access door all the way open. 4. Install the new element and reassemble using these instructions in reverse order. 5. Reconnect power. 6. Make a batch of cookies.