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Gabriel
February 28, 2022
Serial# 12922412sh. The fan comes on as soon as you put a burner on & doesn't go off at all, even if you press the button to shut it off. Can there be a "short" somewhere? Any ideas how to correct this?
For model number SVD48600BC
Hello Gabriel, Thank you for the question. This could indicate a faulty Control Board, however before replacing the control board, we suggest checking the oven thermostats. If the oven thermostat is faulty, it may cause the fan to run continuously. The high limit thermostat sends voltage to the oven fan as the oven heats up. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Removed the oven door by opening slightly, then pic door up to remove. Remove 2 screws holding oven sensor in place, gently pull on sensor to remove, had to remove about 8 inches to get at plastic connector. Unplug connector, had to use an adapter cable supplied with the PartSelect kit to install new sensor, push cable back into opening,
... Read morereinstall 2 screws. The oven works fine! Note that due to thermal lag the temperature overshoots to 370 degrees and undershoots to 340 degrees, this appears to be normal oven operation. Putting door back in place was easy.
Removed the 4 phillip head screws that hold the trim plate on the bottom of the display panel (and you probably could skip this step). Next, I removed the knobs from the front of the display panel. Then I removed the 4 phillip head screws that were located (1 each) behind the knobs. Finally, I removed the 4 hex head screws
... Read morefrom the bottom of the front panel. You caan then remove the panel a few inches and remove the two cable connectors. The trick part is to get the flat ribbin cable disconnected. If you squeeze the two small tabs (one on each end of the connector), the connector moves up and spreads open to CAREFULLY remove the ribbon cable. The clock assembly has just two hex head screws holding it in place. Remove them, and reassemble everything in reverse. If you did everything correctly, you should have a very bright stove clock again!