MIL has the typical low cost generic GE smooth top electric range. And, yes, I'm am no electrician.
When a guy installed a new gas furnace (after FIL passed (who did all wiring- maybe to code), the range oven quit working but the stove top continued to work fine. Everybody just assumed somehow a power surge or something trashed something in the Oven. It been two years and nobody has done anything with it, but they want it fixed or range replaced. I didn't get a chance to test it (maybe I was ignoring it) since it's in another town, but assumed maybe it was the control board (common failure), picked up a used one on eBay.
Popped it in, made no difference, so not suspecting that. I did try to take some voltage measurement from the three prong plug. Could not get down in it with the probes, but slightly pulling the plug out measure 240v (or so) across the hots but between neutral gets 240V (or so) on one side and about 2v on the other. I got the same measurements on the lugs where the cord connects. Would being connected make any difference or should they both still be 120v between hots an neutral?
I kind of said fug it at that point. (especially since the circuit breaker box has nothing marked), that they should either have the guy that did the install, or another electrician look at it, since maybe something was goofed in the wiring. We don't want to just replace the range and have a similar problem.
Does this make since that might be a reason the control board not turning on anything in the oven?
thanks for any input.
When a guy installed a new gas furnace (after FIL passed (who did all wiring- maybe to code), the range oven quit working but the stove top continued to work fine. Everybody just assumed somehow a power surge or something trashed something in the Oven. It been two years and nobody has done anything with it, but they want it fixed or range replaced. I didn't get a chance to test it (maybe I was ignoring it) since it's in another town, but assumed maybe it was the control board (common failure), picked up a used one on eBay.
Popped it in, made no difference, so not suspecting that. I did try to take some voltage measurement from the three prong plug. Could not get down in it with the probes, but slightly pulling the plug out measure 240v (or so) across the hots but between neutral gets 240V (or so) on one side and about 2v on the other. I got the same measurements on the lugs where the cord connects. Would being connected make any difference or should they both still be 120v between hots an neutral?
I kind of said fug it at that point. (especially since the circuit breaker box has nothing marked), that they should either have the guy that did the install, or another electrician look at it, since maybe something was goofed in the wiring. We don't want to just replace the range and have a similar problem.
Does this make since that might be a reason the control board not turning on anything in the oven?
thanks for any input.

