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    Feb 10, 2008, 06:56 PM
    Fuse Change on Electric Stove
    I must have accidentally blown a fuse on my electric stove. I was in the process of changing the oven light (without turning off the breaker) by pulling out the housing assembly (manual tells you not to) and it touched the side of the oven and I heard a pop. I suspected a fuse. After I replaced the bulb and place everything back together, I turned on the breaker but the time and oven light won't come on. Oven controls don't work but the 4 regular stove top works. Is there a fuse dedicated for oven/timer controls that I can change myself?:confused:

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    Feb 10, 2008, 07:21 PM
    You can change it yourself. Finding it is the challenge. It may be under one of the front elements, under the light panel or under the storage drawer. Some even have a breaker on the control panel. You should have a schematic taped to the backside of unit to show where it is located

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