Choose Product
Identify Problem
03
Find Solutions

Oven broiler not working

01 - Range/Stove/Oven Broil Element
The broiler element may have burned out. When the broil element is heating properly, it glows red hot. If the element does not glow red, this indicates that the element is not heating. Often, if the element has burned out, it will be visibly damaged. Inspect the broil element for holes or blisters. To determine if the broil element has burned out, use a multimeter to test the element for continuity. If the broil element does not have continuity, replace it.
Required Part
Range/Stove/Oven Broil Element
Enter model number to search for the required part specific to your product
Most Common Solution
02 - Range/Stove/Oven Igniter
The igniter glows to ignite the gas in the burner assembly. To determine if the igniter is defective, observe the igniter as the oven is heating. If the igniter glows for more than 90 seconds without igniting the gas flame, this indicates that the igniter is too weak to ignite the gas. If the igniter is weak, replace it.
Required Part
Range/Stove/Oven Igniter
Enter model number to search for the required part specific to your product
Most Common Solution
03 - Range/Stove/Oven Control Board
An oven's control board will often be used to send voltage to the broil element or the igniter. If the control board is defective, the voltage may not be sent to the component and the oven broiler will not work. You can inspect the board for signs of damage or a shorted component. You can also use a multimeter to test for voltage reaching the broil element or igniter after reviewing the appliance's wiring diagram.
Required Part
Range/Stove/Oven Control Board
Enter model number to search for the required part specific to your product
Common Solution
04 - Range/Stove/Oven Bake or Broil Spark Electrode
For broil burner ignition an oven broiler burner spark electrode is used to ignite the gas. The electrode is a device that sits right next to the broil burner. It functions like a spark plug. As power is applied to it a spark jumps from the spark electrode tip to the to the electrode shield, igniting the gas. If the electrode is broken or worn out the spark may not occur. Visually inspect the electrode assembly for cracks in the porcelain housing or damage to the electrode tip itself. Be aware ...that a proper ground and the correct polarity of the incoming voltage to the range is necessary for the electrode control to sense the presence of a flame once the burner is ignited. If the burner goes off after ignition check for proper ground and the correct polarity at the wall outlet.
Required Part
Range/Stove/Oven Bake or Broil Spark Electrode
Enter model number to search for the required part specific to your product
Common Solution
05 - Range/Stove/Oven Temperature Control Thermostat
The temperature control thermostat regulates the broiler temperature. If the thermostat is defective, it may fail to heat the broiler element. The oven thermostat is not repairable—if the thermostat is defective, you must replace it.
Required Part
Range/Stove/Oven Temperature Control Thermostat
Enter model number to search for the required part specific to your product
Common Solution
06 - Loose or Burnt Wire Connection
One of the wires that supply power to the broil element or broil burner igniter might be burned out. These wires commonly burn out near the heating element. To determine if a wire has burned out, inspect the wires leading to the element or igniter. If a wire is burned out, it will often be visibly burnt.