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    Default KESC307GBSI Oven doesnt work

    Here's the story....my wife did the cleaning cycle and this went ok. The next time she went to use the oven it would not work. She tried another clean cycle and got F5:E3......power cord not properly grounded. I tested all the leads and found 120V at each separate elemnt lead...on the bake, broil and clean cycles. I removed the mother board and found two relays on the board w/ blackening in the plastic case. I decided to invest in the new mother board and no help. Can't get the elements to turn on. Still have 120V at each terminal.....Any suggestions?

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    This is an odd one, that code is extremely rare to come up.

    I would advice you to call a KitchenAid authorized appliance repair company on this one.

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