110v power supply is not working.
My 110v power supply(located on the upper top right portion is not working. Anyone have a fix?
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My 110v power supply(located on the upper top right portion is not working. Anyone have a fix?
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Google the manual for the model of your stove. Diconnect it from the mains or turn the breaker off. If you can remove any screws holding rhe plate in and gently pull it out and make sure the wires are still securely connected on the pins.
If they are pull the stove out and where the main supply goes in there should be some cables from there to the socket in question. With a multimeter set to continuity test each wire from one end and the other. If any don't show continuity then that wire is bad and needs replaced. Also, if you can. Check along the cables going to the socket for a fuse. If there is one test it to see if its blown.
This is what I would do. Without physically seeing the stove the way to get to the wiring might be different. Hopefully this gives you an idea.
Good luck
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Just confirming that it's a Frigidaire stove?
The only thing that I could find when using the model number you posted was a GFE461LVS0 and it's a Whirlpool stove.
There's nothing showing for a YGFE461LVS 0
If it is a Whirlpool then you would need to check the control board for any damage or loose connections
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My sincere regrets .. it is indeed a Whirlpool range. The 'Y' is in the model #. If I was able to post a pic of the tag on this site ..
Thank you ..
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Hi @janfalk19243
What is the model number of the stove?
by jayeff
Hello .. I pulled the stove out, but I couldn't find a model #. I tried to copy and paste an image here but it came out as hieroglyphics ..
It is a 10 to 15 year old Frigidaire unit with a glass top. Everything else works fine so it's a shame to toss it out just for the power plug. I took the upper back off and it all looks secure and there are no in-line fuses. I did not take the lower back panel off that covers the 220 cord coming in & the convection fan (I'm assuming). I am not a handy person with multimeters but I guess that is the next step is to learn how ..
by Jan Falk
I did find the model # .. thanks to YouTube!!
YGFE461LVS 0
by Jan Falk