I have an electric Kenmore oven that has been turning off randomly.

I have an electric Kenmore oven that has been turning off randomly.

From https://www.justanswer.com/ythi JustAnswer Customer: I have an electric Kenmore oven that has been turning off randomly. JustAnswer Customer: The digital clock and the indicator lights on the range even go blank. JustAnswer Customer: It usually happens after the oven is preheated while baking. JustAnswer Customer: Then after a few minutes it beeps and the clock starts blinking. JustAnswer Customer: At that point I can turn it back on but it usually happens again before I am finished baking. JustAnswer Customer: Do you know what could be causing this? JustAnswer Customer: This oven is only 4-5 years old. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: Hello, and thank you for using this service. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: I'll be helping you with your problem today. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: There are only 2 things that would cut out the display board---either the display board itself is overheating from the heat (which it shouldn't due unless it's beginning to fail), or power is being cut out from the oven at your power source for some reason. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: The next time it happens, turn the cooktop burner on and see if the cooktop still works. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: If it still works then your oven is getting proper power and your display board would just need to be replaced. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: If the cooktop won't work, then you'll need to check the power cord and make sure everything is tight. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: Below is a link to the control board if you need it. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: CLICK HERE for control board JACUSTOMER-o3rejldx-: Appliance Technician: When the display turns off so does the cooktop. JACUSTOMER-o3rejldx-: Appliance Technician: Tonight I had on the range and the oven and it shut off. JACUSTOMER-o3rejldx-: Appliance Technician: Then the temperature display which is also the clock display just started flashing random numbers very quickly. JACUSTOMER-o3rejldx-: Appliance Technician: I couldn't actually read any numbers except a 6. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: Only the display board could cause that random flashing. Tyler Z.: Home Appliance Technician: It shouldn't affect the cooktop normally but when control boards fail they can fail in very odd ways so if you wanted you could check power at the power cord to make sure you're getting 220 volts when it's acting up and if so--replace the control board. Pearl Wilson: Assistant: If you have a home improvement or appliance question and want to chat with an expert now visit justanswer.com/ythi