* Faulty top element: The heating element generates heat, so if it fails, the stove will not be
able to heat food properly. To fix this, you will need to replace the heating element.
* Broken cooktop: The cooktop is the surface of the stove where you place your pots and pans. If the cooktop is cracked or broken, it has to be replaced.
* Malfunctioning oven: Inside the oven, there are a few different oven elements(2-4 depending on a model), heat distributing fan, cooling fan, oven light and oven thermostat. If the oven is not working properly, one or more of those parts may need to be repaired or replaced.
* Faulty temperature regulator: The temperature regulator controls the temperature of the top element. If it is faulty, the element will either always stay on 'high' or doesn't work at all .
* Broken door: The door of the stove is what keeps the heat inside. If the door is broken, it has to be repaired or replaced.
* Worn-out gasket: The gasket is a seal that prevents heat from escaping from the stove. If the gasket is worn out, it will need to be replaced.
* Broken electrical connection: The electrical connection is what powers the stove. If the electrical connection is faulty, the stove will not be able to operate.
* Broken fan: The fan circulates the air inside the oven. If the fan is broken, the oven will not be able to cook food evenly.
* Faulty control panel: The control panel is what you use to operate the stove. If the control panel is faulty, you may not be able to adjust the temperature or turn the stove on or off.
* Broken door hinge: The door hinge is what allows the door to open and close. If the door hinge is broken, the door may not be able to close properly, which can cause heat to escape.