had an "interesting" situation yesterday.
After baking some chicken wings, the oven was rather nasty. I used the self clean cycle , set it to run 3 hours 30 minutes. With less than 45 minutes remaining, I heard a helacious POP, saw a puff of smoke come out from the control panel then a pronounced THUNK as the dedicated 50 amp breaker tripped.
Hmmmm ok, I turned the breaker back on, the cycle ended but I had to wait for cooldown before I could open the oven door. That happened, the oven door opened, cleaned out the ash, turned the oven on. It worked so I'm thinking gosh, what else could the issue be?
Well I found out later on when I went to use the large left front burner. Turned the knob. Nothing. This is a smoothtop so when the burner is on, you'll see the red elements glow. Tried the small back burner, same thing. Tried the right side, both burners worked fine.
Hmmmm.
placed call to Whirlpool, they dispatched a nice older chap that happens to have a 26 year old direct drive Whirlpool unit that he adores (along with his wife) and we kibitzed about washers, the DOE, the EPA and BIG BOX junk along with my actual problem
Turned out, the wiring harness that runs from the controller up to the burner control knobs was mashed against a lip for the control hood. The pinching of the harness was plain as the nose on barbara streisands face. He immediately saw the black burned area on the lip and cut the wire, respliced it and put some cloth type tape around the whole harness to prevent such pinching in the future.
Design defect.........whirlpool should have either made a notch in the panel OR put a strain relief on the bundle of wires.
At any rate, back in business and I can play Chef again.
No charge to me, he said Whirlpool gets the bill on this one! I would agree, this was a defective design/assembly as there is no way I could have gotten back there and mucked with the wires.
Hi Frig!
After baking some chicken wings, the oven was rather nasty. I used the self clean cycle , set it to run 3 hours 30 minutes. With less than 45 minutes remaining, I heard a helacious POP, saw a puff of smoke come out from the control panel then a pronounced THUNK as the dedicated 50 amp breaker tripped.
Hmmmm ok, I turned the breaker back on, the cycle ended but I had to wait for cooldown before I could open the oven door. That happened, the oven door opened, cleaned out the ash, turned the oven on. It worked so I'm thinking gosh, what else could the issue be?
Well I found out later on when I went to use the large left front burner. Turned the knob. Nothing. This is a smoothtop so when the burner is on, you'll see the red elements glow. Tried the small back burner, same thing. Tried the right side, both burners worked fine.
Hmmmm.
placed call to Whirlpool, they dispatched a nice older chap that happens to have a 26 year old direct drive Whirlpool unit that he adores (along with his wife) and we kibitzed about washers, the DOE, the EPA and BIG BOX junk along with my actual problem
Turned out, the wiring harness that runs from the controller up to the burner control knobs was mashed against a lip for the control hood. The pinching of the harness was plain as the nose on barbara streisands face. He immediately saw the black burned area on the lip and cut the wire, respliced it and put some cloth type tape around the whole harness to prevent such pinching in the future.
Design defect.........whirlpool should have either made a notch in the panel OR put a strain relief on the bundle of wires.
At any rate, back in business and I can play Chef again.
No charge to me, he said Whirlpool gets the bill on this one! I would agree, this was a defective design/assembly as there is no way I could have gotten back there and mucked with the wires.
Hi Frig!