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HOW IT WORKS
EASY SCHEDULING
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DIAGNOSTIC FEE
Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.
PROTECTION PLANS
Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.
EXPERT OVEN REPAIR SERVICE
Sears Home Services is your best, most-trusted option for oven repairs. With over 2,500+ appliance technicians across the US, Sears has local repair techs near you who are highly skilled and trained to fix your wall oven. Sears technicians are factory trained to repair all major brands of ovens including Whirlpool, Frigidaire, GE and Kenmore.
Whether you have a gas oven that won’t heat or an electric oven that won’t self-clean, we provide the experienced techs to fix all wall oven problems. Sears technicians completed over 300,000 cooking appliance repairs in the past year.
Choose the nationwide leader in appliance repair to fix your oven when you encounter a failure.
Did you know Sears Home Services fixes most major appliances, including refrigerators, televisions, and HVAC systems? See everything we repair.
Save time and money with regular maintenance by scheduling the Kitchen Appliance Check-up package which provides maintenance for your refrigerator, dishwasher and oven for one low bundle price. Yearly maintenance helps prevent costly breakdowns, reduces energy costs and extends the life of your oven.
Find the parts and accessories you need to keep your oven in top shape at Sears PartsDirect.
WHY SEARS HOME SERVICES?
HAPPY CUSTOMERS
Average of 4,000,000+ homes serviced/year. Over 1,000,000 5-star ratings.
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING
Available 6 days a week in most areas.
EXPERT TECHNICIANS
2,500+ manufacturer-trained technicians with an average of 10+ years of experience.
QUALITY PARTS FOR HUNDREDS OF BRANDS
Repairs for most major brands, no matter where you bought it.
We repair all the top oven brands
No matter where you bought it, we can fix it. We repair most major brands, makes, and models.
Sears Home Services is the only nationally authorized Kenmore service provider.
FAQ & TIPS
• Gas burners won’t ignite.
• Electric elements won’t heat.
• Self-clean cycle won’t start.
• Oven door won’t unlock.
• Control panel won’t work.
• Oven door glass is cracked or damaged.
Other problems can happen with ovens. When you have a problem with your oven make an appointment with a highly trained, local Sears oven repair specialist.
The average oven repair can cost around $250. Replacing a bake element can cost as little as $200, while replacing the control panel typically costs more than $600. Replacing a burner igniter is the most common repair — costing an average of $240.
Because replacement ovens are expensive, it’s typically more economical to repair an oven. But if your oven is more than 10 years old, consider replacing it when a major failure occurs, because the oven is nearing the end of its average useful life of 15 years.
DIY QUICK FIXES: OVEN TROUBLESHOOTING
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Check that the power cord hasn’t been unplugged by mistake.
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Make sure that it’s receiving power:
- Reset the oven’s circuit breaker by turning it to the off position, waiting 30 seconds, and then moving it back to the on position.
- If your home has fuses instead of circuit breakers, make sure that the fuses are tightened securely and replace any that have blown. If they are not blown, unscrew the fuses that supply the oven, wait 30 seconds, and then screw them back in.
- If you have a gas oven, make sure that gas is running to it:
- Try turning on one of the surface burners (if wall oven, try the broil burner). If the burner lights then there is gas coming to the unit.
- If the burner does not light, check that the main gas shut off valve is in the ‘ON’ position. (It’s usually located behind the oven.)
- Some ovens require the clock to be set in order to start—ensure your clock is set and then try turning it on again.
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Be sure you are waiting long enough—it can take from 15 to 20 minutes to heat the oven to 350°F.
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Keep the door closed during preheat to minimize the time required.
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If your oven has a hidden heat element (where the heating element is hidden under the floor of the oven), it may take longer to preheat.
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If you have any large items (like baking stones) in the oven, it will take longer to preheat.
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Remove any aluminum foil that is being used to line the oven racks or the bottom. Foil can have a significant impact on preheating time and may affect cooking performance.
- Wait for the oven to cool down completely after a self-clean cycle. The door can stay locked for up to an hour while it returns to a safe temperature. If it does not unlock after cooling down, try resetting the self-cycle:
- Start the self-clean cycle again.
- Wait until the lock motor stops running (about 15 seconds).
- Cancel the self-clean cycle.
- Wait for the lock motor to stop running again (another 15 seconds) and then try opening the door.
- Check the display and deactivate the lock-out feature if it is activated. To do this for most models:
- Press and hold the Stop/Clear or Clear/Off button for 3 seconds.
- A beep will sound and the lock-out indicator will flash until the door is completely unlocked.
- Wait until the lock-out indicator stops flashing before trying to open the door so that you do not damage the latch.
- If it has a manual lock that is stuck in the locked position, wait until the oven is completely cool and then:
- Put your hand on the door handle.
- Press on the oven door firmly enough to release the tension.
- While pressing on the door, move the lock to the unlocked position. NOTE: The lever should move easily—do NOT force it!
- The maximum allowed oven temperature is usually 550°F or 287°C. If you cannot select a temperature above 287°, it’s likely that your oven’s display controls are likely set to Celsius rather than Fahrenheit. Check your owner’s manual for instructions on changing the controls to Fahrenheit.
Still having problems? Schedule a repair.
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BUNDLE ON CLEAN & MAINTAIN
Extend the life of your appliances with routine maintenance & save when you bundle.
- Tax and all parts and labor for repairs (if needed) are extra. Savings are obtained with multiple appliance packages vs. the individual regular price of $99.99 each.
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Common Oven brand symptoms to look out for
- Whirlpool oven not heating
- Samsung oven not heating
- Frigidaire oven not heating
- Kenmore oven not heating
- Maytag oven not heating
- Amana oven not working
- GE oven not heating
- Samsung oven won't heat up
- Whirlpool oven won't turn off
- Whirlpool oven not turning on
- Bosch oven not heating
- LG oven not heating
- Frigidaire oven not working
- Whirlpool oven not working
- GE oven not working
- Samsung oven not working
- Frigidaire oven not turning on
- Samsung oven not turning on
- Samsung oven display not working
- Whirlpool oven display not working
Common Oven symptoms to look out for
- Oven broiler not working
- Oven burner not working
- Oven display not working
- Oven door not closing
- Oven element not working
- Oven fan not working
- Oven light not working
- Oven no power
- Oven noisy
- Oven not heating
- Oven not turning on
- Oven not working
- Oven stopped working
- Oven will not heat up
- Oven won't light
- Oven won't turn off