Why Oven Won’t Heat?
First, check the power source if your oven won’t heat. In case you have an analog or digital tester, you can check the power socket. Inspect the power cord and plug. These are basic checks before you proceed to diagnose the more complex issues. Your oven won’t heat if any of the crucial components is broken. This requires an extensive diagnosis. Call Max Oven Repair for same-day inspection and service in Miami.
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Why call Max Appliance Repair?
- We always arrive with the necessary tools and parts to perform repairs right away.
- Same day Miami appliance repairs mean that your appliance will be ready to use again promptly.
- Our trained and experienced team is able to work quickly to repair all household appliances.
- Every appliance repair comes with a free service call to keep costs as low as possible.
- Our family-owned company cares about offering the best level of service by focussing on integrity, speedy service, and reliability.
- Your satisfaction is our main concern, and we always focus on performing high-quality repairs that will last, as well as a warranty of up to 3 months on most parts.
Assess the Problem
If your oven won’t heat, is it not heating at all or failing to maintain the temperature you set in the control panel? An oven not heating at all has different implications. If the oven is unable to maintain the temperature, then there could be a voltage issue, usually fluctuation, the heat sensor may be faulty, the heating element may have worn out to an extent, or the thermostat may be failing. If your oven does not heat at all, then there is something amiss, either broken or the control board and circuitry are not working due to malfunctioning components.
Sensor and Thermostat
The heat sensor can fail and this will stop the thermostat from working properly. If you are able to set the temperatures in the control panel and can start the oven, then an oven not heating is usually due to a failed sensor, or thermostat. If both sensor and thermostat are not the problem, then it is usually the heating element.
Broken Heating Element
The heating element can wear out. Physical damage may also cause it to malfunction. Replacing the heating element should solve the problem. However, the heating element or the coils may be alright and the problem could be in the circuit, or the control board. Unless the entire circuit has continuity, and the central control board has every component working normally, the oven won’t heat as expected.
There can be other simpler issues, such as a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Electrical and electronic failures may also be the problem. Broken components must be replaced. Our technicians come fully equipped to carry out onsite oven repair, including requisite replacements.