Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting: All You Need To Know

It feels so bad when you are excited to start cooking in your new Amana self-cleaning oven, but your cooking range is not working. Many possible reasons could cause it not to work. 

In this article, we will share the Amana self-cleaning oven troubleshooting to fix your appliance at home.

Amana self-cleaning oven troubleshooting: common problems and solutions

Here are the most common issues of Amana self-cleaning oven, along with their solutions.

The oven is not working

If your Amana self-cleaning oven is not working, the possible cause is a power outage. You can troubleshoot this problem in a few ways. First, make sure that the oven is plugged in. 

Now check that the circuit breaker is not tripped. If the oven is still not working, you should replace the household fuse without changing the fuse capacity. It is better to learn first how to use the Amana self-cleaning oven.

Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting: All You Need To Know
Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting: All You Need To Know

The oven clock and timer are not working

Power outage is the main cause if the oven’s clock and the timer are not working. First of all, ensure that the oven is plugged in. If the clock and timer still do not work, then make it confirm that the circuit breaker is not tripped. The ultimate way to troubleshoot the oven’s clock and the timer is to replace the household fuse but not change the fuse capacity. 

The oven light is not working

The oven light does not work in some cases. Maybe the bulb is normal, and it may be burned out. First, you should troubleshoot by considering that the bulb is normal. The oven must be operating for the light to turn on. So, first, check if the oven is operating. If the oven is operating and the bulb is not turning on, the bulb has burned out. It would help if you replaced the light bulb. 

Sometimes the bulb is loose or defective, that’s why it does not light up. So, check if the bulb is loose. If it is, then make it tight to light up. If, after tightening up, the bulb is still not working, replace it.

Moreover, the oven bulb does not light up during the self-cleaning process. Or, your oven may be in Sabbath mode. So, turn it to the normal mode to light it up. 

The oven is sparking

Your Amana oven is sparking due to two possible causes. First, check whether you use cookware and metal foil in the oven. Using it often produces arcing and sparking in the oven. Verify cookware is safe for the oven. Secondly, try to avoid metal foil in the oven. 

The second cause of sparking is running the oven empty. So, it is advised never to run the oven empty. Otherwise, there will be arcing and sparking that could sometimes be very dangerous and can harm the oven. 

Sparking might also happen if there is a draft in the kitchen. It also happens if you are using the low setting on a burner. Don’t use the burner too much on the low setting to fix this. Set it to either mid or high settings. To make your kitchen draft/ draught-proof, inspect where it comes from and use foams, caulk, or a patching compound.

Light reflection around the oven

If the light reflects around your oven, it is not something to worry about. Light reflection around the oven is completely normal. Light is reflected from the bulb between the oven’s cavity and the outer wall. 

Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting
Amana Self-Cleaning Oven

The oven is not heating

Another major issue arises when your oven is not heating. Troubleshoot this problem by checking the circuit breaker. Also, check the control for proper settings. 

If everything is working, like light, clock, indicators, etc., but the oven does not heat. In such a case, the oven may be set for a Delay function or Cook & Hold option. 

Another way to troubleshoot Amana’s self-cleaning oven temperature problem is to check if the Oven Control Lockout may have been set. 

The oven burners are damaged

If your oven burners do not ignite, check if the burners are damaged. One reason is poor cap placement. Turn control Off and follow directions in placing the burner cap section. 

Another cause could be dirt or debris on electrodes. Troubleshoot it by turning the control Off and following directions in the Care and Cleaning section. 

The breaker is not tripped

Check to ensure that a circuit breaker is tripped. Power the unit down by turning off the breaker for thirty seconds. Now, power the unit up by turning on the circuit breaker. 

If the problem does not resolve, disconnect the power cord and turn off the breaker that controls the oven. Check if the power cord is installed correctly. 

If the issue remains, continue, and contact an authentic and licensed electrician. 

The fuse is damaged

If the oven bulb, clock, or stovetop fluorescent light does not work properly, it may be caused by the damaged fuse. Most Amana ovens have a fuse in the 120-volt circuit that operates such items as oven and stove top lights, electric clocks, etc. 

You can troubleshoot your oven by following the steps:

  • Identify Amana’s self-cleaning oven fuse location. 
  • Before troubleshooting, disconnect the power supply at the fuse panel or pull out the plug. 
  • Before proceeding, ensure that the power is off. 

Now, first visually check if the fuse is damaged or blown. You can inspect the fuse link through a glass window at the top of the oven. 

If the fuse is not blown, this link will be intact. If the fuse has been damaged, you can see that the link is broken. If the link is damaged and the glass window has darkened, it indicates a short circuit. In both cases, it is important to identify the cause of the damaged fuse and replace it with a new fuse. 

Amana self-cleaning oven error codes are an easy way to identify the problems. Try to learn them for your convenience, or note them down. 

If no technique works on your oven, check if the power cord is properly connected to a grounded operational outlet. Then check for the fuses and circuit breakers to ensure the power supply is operating. If your oven runs on gas, open the gas valve. 

If the gas valve or power are not the issues, here are several more things to check:

  • Is the cooking range’s control set correctly? See oven’s use and care guide for this purpose.
  • Check if the control lock is on. You may need to reset the power to the range. 
  • Ensure that the Delay Start has not been activated. 
Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting: All You Need To Know
Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting

Door Lock Switch

The door lock switch prevents the oven door from opening before the process is complete. If the door lock switch or its assembly gets damaged, the self-cleaning cycle will not start.

To check if the door lock switch is damaged or not, detach the assembly from the over. Test the micro switches of the lock assembly using a multimeter for continuity. If the test shows negative, the assembly needs to get replaced.

Bake Element

The Bake element plays a crucial role in the oven’s self-cleaning. If the bake element malfunctions or gets damaged, it may not get warm enough for the oven to start self-cleaning.

To make sure the element is not damaged, you can take it out and observe for any broken parts or blistering. In case of no visible damage, you can use a multimeter to check its continuity..

Thermal Fuse

The thermal fuse blows if the self-cleaning oven becomes too hot. The self-cleaning ovens depend upon the temperature reaching about 900 degrees Fahrenheit. 

A faulty thermal fuse may lead to a trip before the desired temperature making the self-cleaning cycle incomplete. Use a multimeter to check the continuity of the thermal fuse. In case of no or very uneven readings, the thermal fuse needs to be replaced with a new one.

Oven Door Switch

The door switch signals when the door closes to begin the self-cleaning over the cycle. But if the door switch is faulty, the self-cleaning function won’t start. To ensure that’s the case or not, use a multimeter to read the continuity. 

Temperature Control Thermostat

The temperature control thermostat tracks the oven’s temperature and will cut off the elements when the desired temperature is achieved. 

If the thermostat becomes faulty, it will not be able to determine the oven’s actual temperature and when to cut off the voltage to the self-cleaning process.

Control Board

The Control board is the mind of the self-cleaning oven, controlling all the voltages. If the control board itself becomes faulty, it can lead the oven not to function as required. 

However, it is recommended to rule out other possibilities before replacing the control board of your self-cleaning oven.

Amana Self-Cleaning Oven Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting for your Amana Self-Cleaning Oven

Conclusion

And these are all the errors one can face with the Amana self-cleaning oven. A damaged fuse, tripped breaker, faulty burners, and no heating issues are common. You can solve most of these problems by cleaning the oven, checking its power cord, and replacing the defective parts.

If these solutions do not work, your last resort is to call a technician. They can sort out the problem and ensure it does not occur again. If it happens again please contact us, we’ll be glad to help you out!

FAQs

Why does Amana’s self-cleaning oven keep turning off by itself?

Your Amana self-cleaning oven is shutting off because it’s ventilation system is blocked. To solve this issue, check if the ventilation system of your oven is blocked. Moreover, the gas ignitor could be failed or be damaged to light. Maybe the thermostat is broken, or maybe the gas is low. If any of these points are true, your gas line may be blocked. 

Why does Amana’s self-cleaning oven turn back on?

When the self-cleaning cycle of the Amana oven completes, the oven turns back on. Amana self-cleaning oven keeps switching on after every cycle.  

How to replace Amana’s self-cleaning oven igniter? 

It would be best if you do not replace Amana’s self-cleaning oven igniter yourself. It is advised to call a professional for this purpose. However, you can make oven repairs, such as replacing the igniter and heating element yourself if you can find the igniter or heating element. 

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