$ — credited toward repair if approved.
Typical $–$ (labor only). Parts quoted upfront.
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When your oven will not power on at all, shuts off as soon as you start it, or keeps tripping the breaker, cooking stops completely. The control panel may be dark, buttons unresponsive, or you may only hear a relay click with no heat or lights.
connects homeowners in Greater Austin with verified appliance technicians who specialize in oven power, ignition, and control problems. Instead of guessing with breakers and outlets, your tech checks voltage, wiring, fuses, and safety switches so the real failure is repaired safely.
Checking and resetting a tripped breaker once is usually fine. If it trips again when the oven is used, leave it off and schedule service so a technician can find the underlying electrical fault.
This can point to problems with internal fuses, door or lock switches, or the control board not sending power to the heating circuits. The oven needs to be opened and tested with proper tools to pinpoint the issue.
Turn the oven off, avoid lighting any flames, and ventilate the area. If the gas smell is strong, leave the space and contact your gas provider or emergency services. Once it is safe, a technician can check the igniter and gas system.
Note when the oven stopped working, whether any lights or sounds appear when you try to start it, and whether the breaker has tripped. Clear the area around the range so it can be pulled out if access to the power or wiring is needed.