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Amica 51GE3 Oven Not Functioning: Gas-Electric Stove, Heaters, Resistors, PCB, .68uF Capacitor

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  • #1 16427778
    shtzur
    Level 10  
    Hey.

    There is a problem with the oven in the parents' stove (gas-electric). After turning the knob, it happens that the oven does not react in any way (the heaters do not turn on, the bulb does not light up). Ie. it is more likely that the stove does not work than it does.

    I found out that the display was working properly and there was no problem with it, so I focused on the switch.
    Now I wish I had turned it on when I came to my parents, just checked the switch right away and cleaned the contacts. Then I started it and it worked without a problem.

    I took a closer look at the PCB and saw that the two resistors are smoky and now I wonder what the problem could be and if it somehow did not affect the failure (although I looked at the diagram and the fan in the oven works independently of the relay on the PCB).

    Can you replace this 0.68uF capacitor in addition to resistors? (I have no way to check if it's okay).

    Amica 51GE3 Oven Not Functioning: Gas-Electric Stove, Heaters, Resistors, PCB, .68uF Capacitor Amica 51GE3 Oven Not Functioning: Gas-Electric Stove, Heaters, Resistors, PCB, .68uF Capacitor
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  • #2 16428190
    peter falk
    Home appliances specialist
    The mentioned resistors are not the cause of the failure. If you want, replace them and a 0.68 capacitor.
    Robot a bit nasty vo as far as I remember, you have to raise the display.
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