Oven Light Is Out
Light Assembly
If the oven light is out, the entire light assembly may need to be replaced. Often the light assembly components are not sold separately.
Light Bulb
To determine if the light bulb has burned out, install a new bulb into the existing socket. If the new bulb doesn't work, replace the light assembly.
Light Socket
Test for power to the light socket. If the light socket is getting power, but the oven light won’t work, this indicates that the light socket is bad and will need to be replaced.
Light Switch
If the light switch does not have continuity, replace it.
Touchpad and Control Panel
The touchpad and control panel regulate the power supply to all of the oven components, including the oven light. If the touchpad and control panel assembly is defective you may see a F2 code, it won’t signal the oven control board to turn on the oven light. First, test the light bulb and socket. If the light bulb and socket are not defective, the touchpad and control panel assembly might be at fault.
The keypad will need to be replaced. This is not something that can be repaired.
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