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Marin
February 2, 2020
My oven won't keep the set up temperature. At the start the oven will reach it, but even though the panel is showing the set up temperature, in fact the oven is cooling down.
For model number PCB909SR1SS
Hello Marin, thank you for your question. That issue is probably caused by the oven sensor or the oven control board. We would recommend testing the sensor first. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. If the sensor does not match those readings the electronic oven control. I hope this helps.
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I started by Unscrewing the range top. 2 small screws. I took off the old piece by unclipping the piece . Then I color coded each wire so that I would know exactly where I would place the wires for the new part. 30 min maximum time spent changing the part. Please don't forget to unplug the range before you start.
Removed oven from cabinet. unblug old sensor pluged in new and reinstalled oven. Esay repair though wish oven was designed so did not have to pull itout of cabinet which requires disconect electric cabel