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Oven Temperature Incorrect — Fix Ovens That Run Too Hot or Too Cool

When your oven’s actual temperature doesn’t match the number on the display, everyday cooking becomes a guessing game. Food may burn on the outside while staying raw inside, recipes that used to work now fail, and a separate oven thermometer never seems to agree with the setpoint.

connects homeowners in Greater Austin with verified appliance technicians who specialize in oven temperature, sensor, and calibration issues. Instead of randomly changing cook times, your tech measures how the oven heats, checks the sensor, and inspects the control so you can trust your temperatures again.

Common Signs Your Oven Temperature Is Off

Why Ovens Show Incorrect Temperatures

What Your Technician Checks for Temperature Problems

Typical Repairs for Incorrect Oven Temperature

Common Oven Problems

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Oven Temperature Incorrect — FAQ

How big of a difference is normal between set and actual temperature?

Small swings around the setpoint are normal as the oven cycles, but consistent differences of 25–50°F or more indicate a problem with calibration, the sensor, or other components.

Why did my oven’s temperature change after self-clean?

Self-clean runs at very high temperatures that can stress sensors, wiring, and control electronics. If a part was already weak, it can fail during or after the cycle and cause inaccurate readings.

Is it okay to just keep adjusting recipe times instead of repairing it?

Constantly adjusting recipes can be frustrating and inconsistent. If the oven is far off, it is better to repair the cause so you can rely on standard times and temperatures again.

What can I do before the technician arrives?

Note a few recent bakes that failed, including set temperature, time, and how the food turned out. If you have an oven thermometer, write down how far off the reading is from the display at common temperatures like 350°F.