20 Most Recent GE Profile JT952 Electric Double Oven Questions & Answers

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Oven will not unlock after self cleaning

User manual says that the oven must cool off. I am sure this is not the case. Try starting the oven self clean function, and then clear/off to stop the function. Since the oven is cool, perhaps the oven will unlock. Finally, you could try turning off the circuit breaker and then back on to see if it unlocks - unfortunately you will have to reprogram everything. All else fails, call a technician. http://www.manualslib.com/download/58340/Ge-Jt912-Jt952.html
3/4/2015 5:53:41 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Mar 04, 2015
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My top oven won't reach temperature. Convection and broil work, bake doesn't. Over a year ago I did a self clean...hasn't worked since. I really need it to work especially with Thanksgiving next week.

It does sound like the element may be bad. The control will cycle the bake and broil elements to even the heat in the oven. if the element is out the oven won't heat well.
11/26/2014 3:36:28 AM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Nov 26, 2014
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F7 error message on GE oven

Send an e-mail to Charlie at [email protected] for a fix-it that you can try. He explains a possible solution fully with his 'The Dreaded "F7" Error' solution. I actually found his information on another website when I did a web search for "GE Profile Oven F7 Issue". I sent an e-mail to him and he replied with free fix-it information. I am not a repair person myself, but, his instructions are very clear and simple to follow. I did the fix-it at no cost in approximately 10 minutes and it has solved my problem so far.

My oven is also a JT950 and the builder installed it in our home back in 2000. Our F7 issue started about 2 years ago. For a few months, "clearing" the panel and/or shutting the oven off at the breaker panel would temporarily solve the problem. About 1 1/2 year ago, however, the F7 would come on and continually beep. A repairman looked at the oven and replaced the control panel at a cost of $600 (ugh...). That solved the problem until a month ago when the F7 continuous beeping began again. There was no way I was going to pay another $600. for "temporary" repair and I was thinking of replacing the oven. Luckily, I came across the above-mentioned fix-it information and took a chance by following the simple instructions provided.
8/25/2014 8:55:42 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Aug 25, 2014
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F1 keeps flashing and beeping

you can google your oven model for its codes. on our maytag oven the F1 code means defective touch pad or control board.
3/20/2013 9:25:28 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Mar 20, 2013
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Oven will not unlock after cleaning

Try to unplug if this just happened once
11/17/2012 10:54:56 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Nov 17, 2012
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The inside glass (between the

Hello would need the entire model number as you can see by this link there are 32 models of that oven http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/JT952?searchModPar=JT952&pathTaken=modelSearch&prst=0&shdMod=JT952

you can either message me back and I will then pick which is your unit then you would go under door schematic and it would bring up the diagram for your unit which when you clicked on door it would being you to this blown up view of the door this is an example http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/GE-Parts/Wall-oven-Parts/Model-JT952BF7BB/0432/0125300/G0510389/00005?blt=06&prst=&shdMod= and if you scrolled down to like on this schematic has the outer door glass shown as number 140 in the diagram and then underneath that it would give the part number such as it does for this one being
PART NUMBER: WB57T10259 if you have any further questions or would like me to look your model up further please message me back with the complete model number Thanks Rick
6/29/2011 12:55:18 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Jun 29, 2011
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How can I obtain a

Click this link to obtain your manual http://www.managemylife.com/mmh/owner_manuals/4884/GE-Built-In-Oven-Electric-L0502248?brand_name_search=JT952SK2SS if you have any further questions or are unable to obtain your manual through this link message me back and Thanks again for using Fixya
Rick
p.s by clicking this link you will be able to download your manual for free just click where it says download above the document where it says click here to download Thanks again
6/29/2011 2:23:03 AM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Jun 29, 2011
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F3 error code when warming

Hello & Welcome to FixYa

F3 error code indicates a open/shorted oven temperature sensor and to solve this problem the sensor needs replacement. If you wan to be sure before replacing the sensor then you can test it with a voltmeter for around 1100ohms....if it reads more then this then it needs replacement however, if the reading is around or less then 1100ohms then it is the control board that needs replacement. Please get back to me if you have any other questions.


Kevin
6/15/2011 10:55:35 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Jun 15, 2011
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I have a GE Profile

Check your breaker box to make sure the breakers are ON.. these typically are double throw breakers.. it is possible one of them has been thrown open.. so flip that double throw off and back on.. then check..I have seen one side of these breakers fail.. unusual.. but it happens.. then a replacement is in order.. regardless. visually it may appear the breaker is closed..but upon closer inspection.. one side may be "spongy/open". There are always exceptions..so examine the breaker box carefully.

If one breaker is open..it would be wise to keep an eye on things to determine how it got that way in the first place. If the breaker will not close or throws/pops again..you either have a bad breaker or a wiring problem..in some cases the element may have grounded out..or burned a wire.. etc.

Next thing to check for is a bad element.. Remember..this is a 220volt hot circuit with a high amperage breaker.. BE CAREFUL.. USE CAUTION.. Failure to do so could result in serious injure or DEATH.

Turn off power at the breaker box to the oven.. test the working over to make sure the power is OFF.

Remove the oven racks
Remove the screws at the base of the element

Pull the element toward you

Note how the wire(s) are connected

Disconnect the wires.. checking for broken or lose terminals..if lose or broken..repair.

You will need a volt ohm meter for the following..

Test the Element for continuity. Place each probe on the terminal ends (manual will have ratings) generally if you have continuity it probably works..

Test for a grounded/short.. one probe to element the other to terminal end..if you have continuity.. it's shorted out. Test both terminals

Replace with a new one if needed.. reverse procedure. Turn on the power .. and test for proper operation.

Again.. 220 VOLTS..HIGH AMPERAGE.. USE CAUTION..not doing so could result in injury or DEATH

After you have done the above..and get an all pass..then it's on to controllers and temp sensors.

Best of luck
4/19/2011 6:06:52 AM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Apr 19, 2011
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While upper oven cooking the door will lock and f9

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Thanks for using FixYa. F9 error in your oven/range indicates an issue with the door locks assembly and/or the door latch. To start with check the door lock circuit, you can also try to jump start it to see if it's working. If it's not working then the Electronic Range control has gone bad and should be replaced, if it is working then the door lock circuit should be replaced. Please do rate the solution if the issue is resolved or post a comment for further assistance.

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Rylee
12/11/2010 6:26:51 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Dec 11, 2010
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I Lost the instructions for my GE profile Oven probe. Need advic

I need oven probe instruction and oven conversion time with the convection oven for cooking a forty pound turkey.
11/25/2010 1:46:08 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Nov 25, 2010
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I have a GE Profile

i don't think so. the oven's tempt control is ( the clock and it controls both ovens.) there is a sensor in each oven and they tell the clock what is going on it each oven. if both oven are not correct in there tempt you could replace the sensors first and then the clock. now if cost is a factor I would replace the top oven sensor first and see if it corrects the problem . and if so repl the bottom . and if the first sensor does not correct problem then you need the clock.( e o c ..electronic oven control .) this will not be a cheep repair . sensors are 70.20 ea and the clock 201.60 == hope this has helped mm feed back pls . part # of sensor wb23x5340 and clock wb27t10287 //
10/31/2010 9:57:24 PM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Oct 31, 2010
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GE Profile JT952 Double Wall Oven doesn't heat up adequately

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If your electric2_bing.gif oven is not heating then you probably have a bad heating element in your oven. This is not that hard to fix yourself...
Check out this tip that I wrote about the Oven not heating problem..

Oven Problems Electric2_bing.gif Oven is Heating Slowly or Poorly
http://www.fixya.com/support/r4511800-oven_problems_electric_oven_heating

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7/30/2010 4:23:19 AM • GE Profile JT952... • Answered on Jul 30, 2010
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