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Electrical problem Why do my breakers trip after the kitchen range shorted?

Recently, my electric range shorted out and caused the stove to malfunction. For some reason both the range and the oven isare connected in one breaker(40 Amps), because. Because our house is very old all the wiring is messed up and definitely needs to be rewired, however that option is quite impossible in the moment. 

The stove now killed one circuit of both lights and receptacles which will instantly die when you try to turn on the switch,switch; no breakers ever tripped even when the range shorted. 

The most confusing part is that when you turn on the stove or oven both the lights and receptacles would work normally, but not the stove or the oven, while being in two different circuit.

Electrical problem

Recently, my electric range shorted out and caused the stove to malfunction. For some reason both the range and the oven is connected in one breaker(40 Amps), because our house is very old all the wiring is messed up and definitely needs to be rewired, however that option is quite impossible in the moment. The stove now killed one circuit of both lights and receptacles which will instantly die when you try to turn on the switch, no breakers ever tripped even when the range shorted. The most confusing part is that when you turn on the stove or oven both the lights and receptacles would work normally, but not the stove or the oven, while being in two different circuit.

Why do my breakers trip after the kitchen range shorted?

Recently, my electric range shorted out and caused the stove to malfunction. For some reason both the range and the oven are connected in one breaker(40 Amps). Because our house is very old all the wiring is messed up and definitely needs to be rewired, however that option is quite impossible in the moment. 

The stove now killed one circuit of both lights and receptacles which will instantly die when you try to turn on the switch; no breakers ever tripped even when the range shorted. 

The most confusing part is that when you turn on the stove or oven both the lights and receptacles would work normally, but not the stove or the oven, while being in two different circuit.

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Electrical problem

Recently, my electric range shorted out and caused the stove to malfunction. For some reason both the range and the oven is connected in one breaker(40 Amps), because our house is very old all the wiring is messed up and definitely needs to be rewired, however that option is quite impossible in the moment. The stove now killed one circuit of both lights and receptacles which will instantly die when you try to turn on the switch, no breakers ever tripped even when the range shorted. The most confusing part is that when you turn on the stove or oven both the lights and receptacles would work normally, but not the stove or the oven, while being in two different circuit.