Single built in over has power but wont heat up

Our built in whirlpool oven has power but wont heat up. The digital time works and keeps time well. The controls seem to be fine but the oven wont heat up. Don’t know if it could be the heating element or something else.

If both Bake and Broil do not work then the problem most likely is a bad oven shut down thermal fuse on the back of the oven (#37 on the diagram). You probably used the self clean prior to the oven stopped heating?

Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=264481

Gene.

I have the same issue. Power failure and codes, do not remember what the codes were.
Fan keeps running, bake element won’t glow red but gets hot.
Display does not show prebake or warm up count down like before.
HEAT light on display goes out too quickly where before it would stay on until oven was hot.
Turned breaker on and off.
Took out control board to check ribbon cable.
Display seems to work fine and read other posts but none indicated fan kept running.

diyneedshelp said:
I have the same issue. Power failure and codes, do not remember what the codes were.
Fan keeps running, bake element won’t glow red but gets hot.
Display does not show prebake or warm up count down like before.
HEAT light on display goes out too quickly where before it would stay on until oven was hot.
Turned breaker on and off.
Took out control board to check ribbon cable.
Display seems to work fine and read other posts but none indicated fan kept running.

Sounds like the problem is a bad oven control board.

Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=264481

Gene.

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If you failed to take a picture, or make a diagram of the wiring and you wire the ptc device wrong, you will blow out your compressor! If you have the old ptc device and a meter, I can help.