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 If these simple solutions don’t work and your dishwasher is not working, do not waste a chance and contact Fix Appliances CA. A dishwasher that won’t clean dishes can be frustrating and complicated. The fact is that home appliances are tricky, and that is why our technicians receive specialty training to learn how to fix each one of them.

 Just like every home appliance, your oven is likely to develop issues. Generally, gas ovens are easier to fix because they don’t have many technicalities or wiring. Besides, not many people use gas ovens in their homes. On the other hand, electric ovens have become increasingly popular in Canada.

 Today, electricity is one thing contemporary households use 24/7. Unfortunately, it’s not 100% reliable. So have you recently noticed a trend of your food not cooking properly? Perhaps your oven is not working fine or refuses to turn on. You may need to troubleshoot it.

 Fix Appliances CA has twenty years of experience in repairing cooking appliances, including electric ovens. Our oven experts have the necessary knowledge and skills in this field. You must be sure to receive qualified repair services at a high level and in no time.

 As with any electric home appliance, the electric oven needs maintenance and repair. Is your electric oven not heating up, burning, or cooking your food unevenly? Aside from being an inconvenience, we understand that one of the biggest concerns regarding an appliance breakdown is the potential cost should you need a replacement. It helps to save you money and ensures your electric oven lasts as long as possible.

 Upon the experience of our electric technicians, in most common cases, this specific issue means that the broil element and the baking element remain functional. However, there can probably be a blown internal fuse. If it is not the fuse, it could be the temperature sensor, broken or frayed wiring, or even the oven control board breakdown.

 Let’s try to investigate what to check first to discover that the oven is not working in this article. If the stove works fine, but the oven is not heating up, it means the baking and broil elements are functional, but you may have a blown internal fuse case. Our experts assure that there could be several other reasons, and there are some solutions worth your consideration:

 Electric home appliances play a significant role in our daily routine, and we can’t imagine the kitchen without an oven. In our century of the Internet, it’s not a problem to look for a piece of advice on what to do when watching DIY videos. But if you are unsure that you can cope with it by yourself, we recommend contacting highly trained experts at Fix Appliances CA.

 Our oven technicians shared the main issues and troubleshooting points if your oven has stopped working, but the stove is good. Here are some of them:

 No Power Source. For any electrical equipment, this is where you should look first. Almost every electric oven requires 240 volts of AC current. A simple tripped breaker may disrupt the electricity flow to any legs and in that case, your oven won’t get any power and won’t start.

 Damaged Heating Element. There are two heating elements in your electric oven (in most cases). For regular use, such heating elements can wear out or be damaged over time. Any defective heating element is the most likely cause of why your oven is not heating up.

 Bad Relays. Ovens with two heating elements normally have two relays. A bad relay won’t let the oven function properly or reach the set temperature.

 Electronic Control Board. Whether you have a Kenmore oven, Tappan electric oven, or any other brand, there is a control board in there. It controls the broil, baking elements, and every other oven function. In this case, if you see the stove is working, but the electric oven and clock are not working, you must check this. It’s not easy to do. For visible signs of damage, look for burning or shorts.

 Oven Thermal Fuse. If both of the heating elements are not working, it can be due to blown oven thermal fuse or wiring issues. Only a professional technician should diagnose and fix these problems.

 Defective Oven Sensor. The control board of the oven works with the oven sensor. Its main task is to monitor the oven temperature. When your oven reaches your set temperature, the control board disconnects the voltage to the heating elements. With a defective sensor, your oven may not start at all. You can check it using a multimeter; if you don’t get enough resistance, it is time to replace the sensor. Some ovens have a temperature-sensing bulb to control the temperature instead of it. Thus, if the bulb is loose or burnt out, you may need to re-adjust it or replace it.

 Burnt out Selector Switch. It changes the oven settings from bake to broil and vice versa. If the selector switch is ticking or defective, it may prevent the oven from functioning properly.

 Our electric oven technicians would not recommend you to check and fix those problems unless you are qualified in this regard. Considering the involvement of various meters to check such stuff, it is better to hire a pro. You are welcome to contact us to schedule the most convenient time to resolve any issues with your oven.

 Even though it’s one of the most common problems for all brands, everything in the laundry room stops when your dryer isn’t heating; there are 11 possible causes you can troubleshoot. And a few solutions you may be able to take care of yourself. Whenever you need them, the skilled technicians at FIX Appliances CA are just a call or click away.

 Clean out the lint screen to remove the debris build-up. It can be washed with water and a soft brush. Dry thoroughly before replacing into the housing.

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 Be sure the exhaust duct system to the outside is clear of restrictions. Contact a duct cleaning service if you’re unable to clear it yourself.

 Gas dryers use two or more gas valve solenoid coils to open the gas valve ports. Once open, gas flows to the burner assembly, lighting the igniter to produce heat.

 When the dryer calls for heat, the igniter will heat up and glow. Once it reaches the maximum temperature, the gas valve will open, the gas will ignite, and the dryer will heat up.

 The igniter is located inside the machine next to the gas burner tube. It is fragile and should be replaced by a certified gas technician only.

 Electric current flows through a coil of heating wire called the heating element. This coil is enclosed in a metal chamber, heats up the air being pulled through the chamber and then blows it into the drum.

 Usually, the heating element is located behind the lower front panel of the right side of an electric dryer. It should be tested for continuity. It’s possible only to replace the coil but a certified technician should do it.

 The flame sensor or radiant sensor detects heat from the igniter or burner flame. It is responsible for opening the gas valve and keeping it open while it is burning. If, for any reason, flame dies flame sensor will shut the gas valve.

 The flame sensor or radiant sensor detects heat from the igniter or burner flame. It is responsible for opening the gas valve and keeping it open while it is burning. If, for any reason, flame dies flame sensor will shut the gas valve.

 Symptoms of a defective sensor include an igniter that won’t glow or a gas valve that won’t open. If the igniter glows continuously but doesn’t open the gas valve, the electrical contacts inside may be damaged.

 Electric dryers may experience no heat if the machine has insufficient power. Two legs of 120 volts AC, or a total of 240 volts, are needed for the dryer to run properly. Occasionally, this situation will allow the dryer to run but not heat due to only one fuse or breaker being tripped.

 Check your circuit box for the number of volts running to the dryer. If you have an incoming power problem, contact a professional electrician to run lines equal to 240 volts.

 The high-limit thermostat is designed to prevent the dryer from overheating. It is mounted on the heating chamber and will detect overheating from a restricted exhaust vent and shut down the heat. In rare cases, a malfunctioning high-limit thermostat will shut off the main burner even if it’s not overheating.

 Because this component is rarely defective, check other more common problems first. A test of the thermostat by a qualified technician will determine if the high-limit thermostat needs to be replaced.

 A cycling thermostat controls the temperature inside the dryer drum. It “cycles” the heat on and off to produce the proper amount of heat to dry the clothes. The cycling thermostat can malfunction after several uses and cause the dryer to stop heating.

 The cycling thermostat is located inside the dryer on the blower housing. A skilled technician should test for continuity and replace it if found to be defective.

 The main control board operates all the technical software components of the dryer. It’s difficult to test, but signs of burning or a short may indicate a major malfunction that led to a no heat situation.

 A small motor connected to gears and cams turns electric contacts on and off inside the timer. It’s located in the control console of the dryer and also controls the dryer motor and heat circuit. The timer’s electrical contacts can malfunction and stop producing heat.

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