Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

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  • #94408
    79Markko
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    Hi

    My oven continues to heat up once switched on. Only way it stops is to switch off at mains/breaker.

    Have replaced the temp sensor and thermostat, however, still the same.

    Driving me mad!

    Is the only option now the control board?

    Thanks for any help/advice

    Mark

    #457263
    electrofix
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    Re: Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

    all the controls feed back to the board where a relay controls the load. it sounds likely that the relay for this element is stuck in the closed position. These relays are cheap and simple to source but would need to be soldered into the board

    Dave

    #457264
    79Markko
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    Re: Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

    Thanks for the reply.

    Today, i noticed that when I just opened the oven door the oven started to heat up.

    It only did it once.

    Still worth a shot at the relay?

    If so, is the board in the back aswel?

    Thanks again

    #457265
    electrofix
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    Re: Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

    there are 2 boards. the one with the relays is mounted in the top.

    the price to buy a new board is £143 so you have to hope its a relay

    bit worried about it starting to heat just opening the door as all should be operating is the lamp

    Dave

    #457266
    electrofix
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    Re: Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

    also found this in the manual

    If a fault occurs in the oven system (such as a malfunctioning relay or temperature sensor), the temperature
    sensor detects the malfunction and the system shuts off the power to the appliance using safety relay REL1.
    The system also generates an error code identifying the fault that has occurred

    and yours is not doing this

    Dave

    #457267
    79Markko
    Participant

    Re: Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

    Thanks again for your help with this.
    Much appreciated.

    I was a bit concerned about heating up out of nothing!

    Will try and locate the relay and have a go at replacing that.

    Haven’t had that fault come up on the oven. Think we had an f one come up last year but nothing since then.

    Thanks again.

    #457268
    electrofix
    Moderator

    Re: Electrolux (PNC 94418282000) Oven overheating

    fault 1 is just door cannot be locked

    Dave

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