Westinghouse Oven: not baking
What is this symptom?
Is your Westinghouse oven not baking properly? This issue may result in undercooked or uncooked food as the oven fails to generate adequate heat. Common causes include a faulty bake element, defective igniter (for gas models), or a malfunctioning temperature sensor. Understanding these issues can help you troubleshoot effectively.
Important Tips for Westinghouse Models
- Westinghouse ovens commonly list igniter and bake element failure as leading causes for non-heating/baking.
Possible Causes
Faulty bake/heating element
How to Identify: Element not glowing red during bake cycle; visible cracks, blisters, or breaks
Part: Bake element
Defective igniter (gas models)
How to Identify: Igniter fails to glow or ignite gas; in gas ovens no flame observed during bake cycle
Part: Igniter
Temperature sensor or thermostat malfunction
How to Identify: Oven does not reach set temperature; inaccurate internal temperature readings
Part: Temperature sensor/thermostat
Control board failure
How to Identify: No power sent to heating components despite correct settings; other electronic issues present
Part: Control board
Loose or damaged wiring/connectors
How to Identify: Visible burnt or frayed wiring; intermittent heating behavior
Part: Wiring harness
DIY Solutions
Inspect and replace faulty bake element
- Disconnect power to oven
- Visually inspect bake element for damage
- Test continuity with multimeter; if infinite or open, replace element
- Install new element according to model instructions
Check and test temperature sensor or thermostat
- Turn off power
- Locate internal temperature sensor/thermostat
- Use multimeter to test continuity and compare readings to spec
- Replace part if readings are outside acceptable range
Professional Repairs
Replace oven igniter (gas ovens)
Control board replacement
Wiring repair or harness replacement
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Regularly inspect bake element for signs of wear: Unexpected element failure during use
Frequency: every 6 months -
Clean oven interior and sensor areas: Sensor misreads due to debris or buildup
Frequency: monthly
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is my Westinghouse oven not baking?
How do I fix Westinghouse oven not baking myself?
How much does it cost to fix not baking?
When should I call a technician for not baking?
References & Sources
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Faulty heating element
- Malfunctioning thermostat
- Defective oven control board
User Suggested Solutions
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Check and replace the heating element if it's not glowing red when the oven is on. To do this, unplug the oven, remove the back panel, and inspect the element for breaks or burn marks. Replace if necessary.
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Test the thermostat using a multimeter. If it shows no continuity when set to a temperature, replace it. This requires accessing the thermostat, which may be behind the control panel.
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Inspect the oven control board for any visible damage or burnt components. If found, replace the control board. This may require professional assistance due to complexity.
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Sources
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