I recently cleaned my Electrolux wall oven and now it’s blowing the high limit thermostat. I’m not sure why this is happening and I’m hoping that someone can help me figure it out. I’m wondering if the cleaning process caused a problem with the thermostat or if there’s something else going on. I’m also wondering if there are any other steps I can take to fix the issue. Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Hi there!
Thanks for asking this question. I’m sorry to hear that your Electrolux wall oven is blowing the high limit thermostat after cleaning. This is a common issue with ovens, and it can be caused by a few different things.
First, it could be that the thermostat is faulty. This could happen if it was damaged during the cleaning process, or if it was already faulty before you started cleaning. If this is the case, then you’ll need to replace the thermostat.
Second, it could be that the oven is overheating. This could be caused by a buildup of grease and grime in the oven, which can prevent the oven from cooling down properly. If this is the case, then you’ll need to thoroughly clean the oven and make sure that all of the vents and fans are clear.
Finally, it could be that the oven is not getting enough power. This could be