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 Posted: Tue Apr 12th, 2005 10:13 pm
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Sound like to have a bad (short-circuit) electronic oven temperature sensor.



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 Posted: Wed Apr 13th, 2005 12:20 am
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The force is telling me there is a relay on your ERC that has stuck or welded itself closed. 

Seven would agree with me that if your sensor was not bad before it probably is now due to it's exposure to the extreme heat.. 

I would replace the ERC and the sensor.

This is only the force telling me this.  It is no substitute for pulling the back off with a meter in your hand.

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Agreed with your "force". Jedi. :dude:

First check the sensor. :X



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