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Loose or Burnt Wire Connection Repair Instructions
One of the wires supplying electricity to the oven element or igniter might be burnt out, often occurring near the heat source. Here's how to check and address this issue:
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Inspect the Wires:
Examine the wires connected to the oven element or igniter. Look closely for any signs of damage. -
Look for Burnt Wires:
A burnt-out wire will typically appear visibly charred or burnt. Pay extra attention to areas close to the heat source. -
Replace Damaged Wires:
If you find a burnt wire, it needs to be replaced to restore proper functionality.
By carefully inspecting and addressing any loose or burnt wire connections, you can ensure your oven operates safely and efficiently.