Oven Temperature Control Thermostat Testing

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This video demonstrates how to use a multimeter to determine if a temperature control thermostat in an oven is malfunctioning.
Other commonly replaced parts:
Oven igniter
Bake element
Broil element
Oven control board
Relay board
Safety valve
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  • @steveandrews8301
    @steveandrews83016 ай бұрын

    Perfect! Just what I needed for my old Frigidaire stove with the single wire temperature sensor unit! Mine has 6 electrical contacts on it, though. Symptoms are the broil element comes on but the lower / bake heating element does not come on. I tested the bake element and it checks out fine via ohm meter test, so it must be the oven thermostat switch that is bad...now, to find one just like this - do you have one?

  • @education9135
    @education913527 күн бұрын

    Can u use the hot boiled water to test it

  • @willa.1093

    @willa.1093

    7 күн бұрын

    Heat is heat

  • @robhill8894
    @robhill8894Ай бұрын

    ???? All this test does is prove whether the thermostat opens and closes which you can do without removing it and a couple of jumper wires and no heat source. It does nothing to test accuracy of temperature control. After checking that it closes when turn on, if it doesn't heat, check for voltage at the element and ohms at the element. If those check good, adjust the thermostat to a higher temp to check that it's temperature control function is working. Much faster and less disassembly.

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