
When your oven malfunctions, the decision to repair or replace it can be a tough call.

Identifying the root cause becomes paramount when your oven starts acting up. We're here to guide you through the top reasons for oven temperature issues, empowering you to troubleshoot and potentially fix the problem yourself. Explore these common causes and expert tips to ensure your oven operates smoothly and consistently.
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Finding out what’s causing your oven to heat unevenly or inaccurately is a top priority when cakes, cookies, pies or other baked goods get ruined. We’re here to help.
Here are the top causes of oven temperature issues:
The following expert tips will help you check these common causes of oven heating problems so you can fix the problem yourself or schedule repair service and have our Sears Home Services Technician fix the oven.
Fixing an oven temperature issue can sometimes be as easy as adjusting or calibrating the oven control. Over time, the temperature setting on your oven can drift away from the factory setting. The temperature settings on your oven might not match the actual temperature inside.
Then you'll find that your oven consistently bakes or roasts food faster or slower than the time specified in the recipe. Fortunately, you can recalibrate your oven to get it closer to the original setting.
To know how much to adjust the temperature, it helps to know exactly how far off your oven’s actual average temperature is from the temperature you set.
Now that you’ve accurately measured actual average temperature, you’ll know how much to adjust the control during calibration.
The difference between 350 degrees and the average temperature you measured is the offset you'll use to recalibrate the oven. For example, if the average was 330 degrees, the offset is -20 degrees; if the average was 380 degrees, the offset is +30 degrees.
You can recalibrate most ovens by about 35 degrees in either direction. If the average temperature off by more than 35 degrees, you might need to replace the temperature sensor or replace the thermostat.
Here are instructions for recalibrating some common types of ovens. The exact steps vary by manufacturer, so check your owner's manual for instructions for your model. You can find the manual by searching for your model number in the search box at the top of the page.
Oven with push-button controls
Oven with knob controls
Check actual oven temperature again after completing the control calibration and make additional adjustments if necessary.
When you notice heat escaping through the oven door, uneven cooking or your oven takes a long time to preheat, check the oven door seal because a damaged seal will cause these types of problems.
The door seal is a cloth or mesh seal attached around the edge of the oven door or around the opening to the oven cavity. When you find the oven door seal damaged, replace it by following these steps.
You may find that the new door seal keeps the door from shutting completely at first. The new door seal will become more flexible with use.
If you have a self-cleaning oven with a door lock and child lock, you can lock the oven door shut overnight to compress the new door seal quicker. Follow the directions in the owner’s manual for locking the oven door.
When oven temperature is off by more than 50 degrees and you’re unable to use oven control calibration to resolve the offset, you’ll likely need to replace a faulty oven temperature sensor or oven control thermostat.
The oven temperature sensor helps the control regulate the oven temperature by sending signals to the control board. If it's not working correctly, the oven won’t heat accurately.
Follow the steps in this DIY video to replace a faulty oven temperature sensor:
The oven control thermostat is a switch in the control panel that lets you set the oven heat. If the oven control thermostat’s temperature sensor fails, the temperature in the oven will be too hot or not hot enough.
If you’re unable to replace the oven control thermostat or oven temperature sensor on your own, schedule service and we’ll have a Sears Home Services Technician visit your home and repair the oven.
Both baking and broiling elements play a crucial role in maintaining the oven temperature. If any of them are faulty, the oven won’t heat properly.
Replace a bad bake element by following the steps shown in this video:
In a gas oven, a weak igniter is a common cause for heating problems. The oven may initially heat up but not continue to ignite properly after the burner cycles off to maintain the set temperature. Schedule service to have our Sears Home Services Technician repair the oven.
The electronic control board manages various oven functions, including temperature regulation. Malfunctions in the control board can lead to temperature inconsistencies. Because the control board is typically an expensive part and it’s hard to test on your own, it’s best to have a service technician examine the control board and replace it if it’s defective.
Bent or damaged door hinges prevent your oven door from closing all the way. Oven door hinges often get damaged by leaning or putting excessive weight down on the oven door when it’s fully open. When the oven door won’t close, heat leaks quickly out of the gap and causes uneven heating.
Our Sears Home Services Technicians can also fix this problem for you.
The best way to prevent oven temperature issues from occurring is to have your oven or range professionally maintained every year by Sears Home Services. During oven maintenance, the technician will check and adjust the temperature controls, door hinges and door seal to make sure everything is in top shape and working properly.
To keep all of your home appliances in top shape and operating properly, save time and money by scheduling our Kitchen & Laundry Cleaning and Maintenance Bundle. Our Sears Home Services Technician will visit your home and service all of your home appliances in one convenient visit.
Regular maintenance of your kitchen and laundry appliances can help prevent costly breakdowns, reduce energy costs and extend the life of your home appliances. That way, you can relax and enjoy your home with the peace of mind that everything is covered.
Temperature inconsistencies often come from broken sensors, misaligned knobs, or weak igniters. Pinpointing the exact cause can be challenging without the right tools. That’s where gas oven repair service near me or electric oven repair can restore consistent heat. Rely on expert technicians to restore crisp, accurate settings for your baking and broiling needs.
Trust the expertise of our technicians to diagnose and repair any oven issue, no matter where you bought it.
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