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DarlH

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Looking for any suggestions on a Half Time Oven in our RV that gave up on us. There is good 120v power to the 20A outlet where it is plugged in, but absolutely nothing showing on the oven panel - no lights, no clock, nothing. The control panel is an integral part of the gas cooktop, so I would like to get it repaired, if possible, or hopefully find a direct replacement for the oven itself (the gas cooktop works fine and has all of the oven controls attached to it). The oven part number is 156801-02-01A (picture attached). If anyone has any ideas about troubleshooting or replacement of the oven only, it would be greatly appreciated.
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Looking for any suggestions on a Half Time Oven in our RV that gave up on us. There is good 120v power to the 20A outlet where it is plugged in, but absolutely nothing showing on the oven panel - no lights, no clock, nothing. The control panel is an integral part of the gas cooktop, so I would like to get it repaired, if possible, or hopefully find a direct replacement for the oven itself (the gas cooktop works fine and has all of the oven controls attached to it). The oven part number is 156801-02-01A (picture attached). If anyone has any ideas about troubleshooting or replacement of the oven only, it would be greatly appreciated.View attachment 31822.
Do you have the book?
If so, look for a fuse or circuit breaker, most likely in the back.
Or can be as simple as a bad switch
 
Do you have the book?
If so, look for a fuse or circuit breaker, most likely in the back.
Or can be as simple as a bad switch
Thank you for the suggestions. Unfortunately I'm out of the country right now, but when I get back I'll start from where the power cord enters the unit and attempt to trace through the system until I lose continuity/ power. Thanks for your reply.
 

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