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Stove turns off on its own

01 - Range/Stove/Oven Touchpad
A stove turning off on its own could be caused by a faulty touchpad. If some of the buttons on the touchpad only work intermittently or not at all, the touchpad is likely defective and should be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Touchpad
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02 - Range/Stove/Oven Power Cord
If the power cord connections in the terminal block on your electric range are not secure the wire can overheat, burning the connections on the terminal block, and melting the coating on the wires. Check to ensure the connections are tight and not burnt. If the terminal block connectors are burnt, the terminal block should be replaced. If the power cord terminal connectors are burnt or damaged, the power cord should be replaced. If the power cord prongs are burnt, a new power cord should be inst...alled and the receptacle checked and replaced if necessary by a licenced electrician.
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Range/Stove/Oven Power Cord
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03 - Range/Stove/Oven Control Board
A stovetop surface element turning off on its own could be caused by a faulty control board. Try turning the control off then back on to a different heat setting. If the surface element begins working again, the control board could be malfunctioning. You can inspect the board for signs of burning or a shorted-out component, but you should first confirm the power cord, terminal block, touchpad or control panel are all in good shape and functioning properly before considering a control board repla...cement.
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Range/Stove/Oven Control Board
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04 - Range/Stove/Oven Wire Connector
Inspect the wiring and connectors, especially coming from the main power cord. A loose connection can cause intermittent power failure. Inspect the wiring for breaks or burn marks. Repair wiring as needed.
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Range/Stove/Oven Wire Connector
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05 - Range/Stove/Oven Relay Board
Some ovens are equipped with a relay board. The relay board has several relays which control the electrical current to the heating element, and other components of the stove. If one or more of the relays on the relay board has failed, the oven may shut off. If the relay board is defective, replace it.
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Range/Stove/Oven Relay Board
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06 - Range/Stove/Oven Main Control Board
The main control board sends power to all the components in the stove. If the control board connections are loose, or burnt, or the control board is turning off on its own, one of the relays or other components may be bad and the control will need to be replaced.
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Range/Stove/Oven Main Control Board
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