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Elextrolux Wall Oven

PAUL161

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The 9-year-old Electrolux wall oven started acting goofy, warning buzzer going off, the oven fan wouldn't shut off and I had to throw the main breaker off to stop it as the touch panel wouldn't work. I had to replace the oven temp probe and the control board, the control board is the brain for the whole system, and the whole thing had to be pulled from the wall cabinet, heavy-heavy! $560 total for the board and $35 for the probe. This past weekend was a pain! Hopefully, it will last another 9+ years. I am thankful parts are still available. And we think car parts are expensive! PJ :rolleyes2:
 
Just last night I installed our new wall oven. Had to add another box and run a 220v line to it.
the blue color on the oven is the protective film that gets peeled off.
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Just replaced a 23 year old slide-in Jennair with gas top and 240 oven. The only ways to turn off the oven were to let the timer run out or flip the breaker. New unit is gas top and oven. Had to wait 2 weeks for the gas company to move the supply line floor entry 10 inches. I would have done it myself, but I'm married.
Bob
 
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