misshestermoffitt
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I found a wire running along the back wall, so that's got to be it. I wiped it off, but it didn't seem to have anything stuck on it.
I've already had to replace the electronic ignite on this frigging thing.
At least I can make dinner tonight, all my meals the rest of the week require the oven for one thing or another, at least I can limp through it for now.
I can't believe that you can't buy a temp gauge for an oven at a hardware store. Even the store that sold STOVES WITH OVENS didn't have one.
I'm stressed, ...... ....... I wish, I wish, I wish....... I could smoke a cigarette..........
I've already had to replace the electronic ignite on this frigging thing.
At least I can make dinner tonight, all my meals the rest of the week require the oven for one thing or another, at least I can limp through it for now.
I can't believe that you can't buy a temp gauge for an oven at a hardware store. Even the store that sold STOVES WITH OVENS didn't have one.
Shit or get off the stool is my motto...
Thats where I'd look... if the elements aren't screwed..(low or no heat) the thermostat is next.. some are old copper wire with what looks like a small cigarillo on the end... if you check inside and pull oven away from wall you may see its broken, coated as said before(lightly clean with emory paper).. and how easy to replace... better to start with a $16. sensor before calling in the big guns.....
I'm stressed, ...... ....... I wish, I wish, I wish....... I could smoke a cigarette..........