A "bad line" on a stove typically refers to a malfunctioning or broken heating element, which can result in uneven cooking or failure to heat. To repair it, first ensure the stove is unplugged or turned off for safety. Inspect the heating element for visible damage, and if necessary, replace it with a compatible part. If the issue persists, it may be best to consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.
i have two of these stoves. had to make parts for both. if you can, just use it. scrap iron if it is too bad to repair.
Cut out bad section of fuel line and replace with flexible fuel line and hose clamps
If you have food, grease left in the stove or on the stove top it can catch on fire. Bad wiring can also catch on fire.
Of course it is bad foam is bad fr chicken soup.
I believe its the one saying if you touch a hot stove it'll burn you, and according the rule that pain is associated with bad, you'll learn not to touch a hot stove again.
Not exactly sure what you mean by the "line is bad," or how that would have affected the pump but - if it is necessary to replace the line all the way from the pump up to the fuel rail then this would be the time to do it.
Bl means Bad Luck or Bottom Line
A repair shop can release a car with bad brakes if they were not asked to repair the brakes or the customer refused service. It is then the responsibility of the customer to have them repaired.
if it smells like ketchup, its bad
First you have to determine the cause before you can repair anything. It could be a blown fuse, bad circuit breaker, bad wiring, bad regulator, bad motor or a bad switch.
Bad line means the wiring or control board received a power surge. The display will flash bad line and also beep annoyling loud until the oven is shut off. Flipping the circuit breaker may clear the problem, but to be extra safe have an electrician check it out.
Most likely there is another issue. The stove has 4 heaters and they go bad one at a time - not all at once. Check your breaker box or fuse box. The main line breaker may be open or one leg of your 220 supply has a problem lol