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  • Electric short in stove

    Looking for any and all advice. I have a 30 year old Jen-Air Stove top/oven, model#88370, serial #37-225642. My wife said the fan quit working. Some years ago I had replaced the wire harness near the fan switch to solve the problem so I suspected the same problem. Especially since the fan came on in "convected oven" mode.
    I took apart the switch and found nothing obvious. So I turned the breaker back on to start checking voltage flow. When I did that the breaker popped and the switch became blackened. I replaced the switch and reassembled. Again the breaker popped. After taking the face plate off the front of the entire stove, there are dark electrical carbon stains on the two left burner reostats (under the knobs that control the burner heat). Also several wire harness connections are burnt so much that the wires are disconnected. My questions are:
    1) How do I tell if the reostats (2) that control the left 2 burners are still operable?
    2) What would cause this?

    I have an electrical tester-voltage/ohm meter.

    The fan motor is so deep in the unit I doubt I can observe it for condition. I don't mind rebuilding the wire harness, but don't want to spend several days on this and still find out there is a different problem.

    If I go the new route, my wife is interested in a gas stove/oven. Does anyone make gas that has a fan that vents down like the existing Jen-Air. There is no space for an above hood fan (a microwave fills that area). The other option for new would be a glass-top electric stove with
    downdraft oven. So I would need to find a manufacturer/model that meets this description.

    Thanks in advance for any and all help on this.

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    I looked and Jenn-Air seems about the only downflow range out there - they make mention of a GE downflow = might look into that. the jenn-air has a 6 inch exhaust if I'm not mistaken - I installed one in my lifetime.

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