Yuriman
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I have a decor, what's up? I had to replace the lower element, the difference in resistance was messing up the control circuit.Are you ready for this?
Troubleshoot self cleaning oven circuit in a Dacor dual fuel dual oven range.
I have a decor, what's up? I had to replace the lower element, the difference in resistance was messing up the control circuit.
Are they truly specialty switches? I bet you could find something close at Digikey/Mouser. The hard part is digging through the thousands of options. I would be surprised if they actually had a custom switch made.
The main oven does not run the cleaning cycle. There is a latch mechanism for each oven. Each has two switches.
Each switch has a NC and NO They are wired so as to prevent the clean cycle from running on both ovens at the same time. The switches on the main oven are caked with grease. I also found a wiring error on the schematic. The latching mechanism has been re-designed. The error message on the display can result from switch issues or an issue with the board. One distinct possibility is grease coating on the contacts is preventing the circuit from functioning even though There is continuity through the contacts. At any rate I am replacing both switches for openers. Fingers crossed the board is still good. Having the board repaired is the only option, it is out of production meaning the ovens will not be usable for 8 to 10 days. Total cost for switches and board repair is about 500. The switches are 250 and in scarce supply.
2007 F150. Replaced front and rear shocks with KYBs. installed new Moog lower ball joints and upper control arms. Noticed Ill probably need breaks mid summer so I'm pricing some drilled and slotted rotors and pads online.
Yeah its mostly the look and too keep ceramic pads from warping them. I am not a fan of ceramic, except its low dust qualities, I have warped too many rotors on other vehicles using them, and I am not heavy footed when stopping. The F150 is my daily driver,165K miles, with some interstate time back and forth so I wanted to upgrade from stock as well as have them look good through the aftermarket chrome wheels. I think I may get the Powerstop Z23 K1939 Kit. $335 for the whole kit including pads, which isn't bad considering I paid $190 per rotor about 5 yrs ago.I wouldn't get drilled rotors (google 'cracked drilled rotors'). Slotted is OK but really no reason to not just get blanks (unless you want the look).
Yeah its mostly the look and too keep ceramic pads from warping them. I am not a fan of ceramic, except its low dust qualities, I have warped too many rotors on other vehicles using them, and I am not heavy footed when stopping. The F150 is my daily driver,165K miles, with some interstate time back and forth so I wanted to upgrade from stock as well as have them look good through the aftermarket chrome wheels. I think I may get the Powerstop Z23 K1939 Kit. $335 for the whole kit including pads, which isn't bad considering I paid $190 per rotor about 5 yrs ago.