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GE 30" Built-In Single Electric Wall Oven - Bisque-on-Bisque - Page 2 Questions & Answers
I recently moved my JPT20 electric wall oven. Now
hello,
what you need to check on now from here is the wires connected to the
thermostat it is the power distributor to the element and other like
the panel and the screen lens as their unit capacity it need to be
replace it has been damage or weak before or when moving the oven it
could be black or white in color vary close to the element connected to
the main wire from the power supply
The recommended fix is to replace the thermostat and any other part of
your oven. You can generally find replacement parts at these websites:
searspartsdirect.com
pcappliancerepair.com
appliancepartspros.com
repairclinic.com
All these sites offer great service with competitive pricing, so shop and compare.
Replacing an thermostat is not a difficult repair and can be accomplished by
the average do-it-yourself. If you decide to order the part and wish
to repair this on your own
thank you and thanks for using fixay.
Oven is giving an F2 code and not keeping heat
HI, You will need to check the oven sensor wires that link the actual sensor to the main control board. Make sure that the contacts are connected properly, and not loose, or corroded. If all the wiring checks out, test the sensor for the correct resistance readings.(you will need a multimeter for this test)
The most common oven sensor should be approximately, 1100 ohms when at room temperature. The others may be close to as follows:
100°F - 1143 ohms
200°F - 1350 ohms
300°F - 1553 ohms
350°F - 1654 ohms
400°F - 1753 ohms
500°F - 1949 ohms
If the sensor test is adequate, and the wiring is Ok at the control, this will lead to a failed control board. replace the control in this case.
Sensor location
The sensor is, generally, located inside the oven, mounted on the back wall, on the top right, or left corner. There will be two screws holding the housing on the back of the oven wall. Once the screws are removed, the sensor will need to be extracted from the back side of the unit.
F7 error built-in oven
F7 is a stuck keypad error. Sometimes you can push every pad at random several times each to unstick the keypad.
If that fails the ERC(clock) will have to be replaced.
SLOW HEATING OVEN
you may want to check your broil element
turn the unit on and wait a few minutes
see if you can feel the heat from the upper broiler elemnet
some model use both elements to preheat
i dont have your productiuon number so i cannot be sure with your model
anyway
14-20 mins is the industry standard for a 350 preheat...
Oven Light Will Not Shut Off - GE Range Oven Model: PS968SP1SS
If you have already replaced the Hi-Amp Door Switch on your GE Range Oven (Model: PS968SP1SS), but the oven light still will not turn off, there are a few additional steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the light switch: Ensure that the light switch is functioning properly. It is usually located near the oven door frame or control panel. Press the switch manually to see if the light turns on and off. If it is not working, you may need to replace the light switch.
- Inspect the light socket: Examine the light socket for any signs of damage or corrosion. If the socket appears to be damaged, you may need to replace it.
- Verify the wiring connections: Check the wiring connections between the light socket, the Hi-Amp Door Switch, and the main control board. Ensure that all connections are secure and properly connected. Loose or faulty wiring can cause the light to stay on.
- Test the main control board: As you suspect, a faulty main control board could also be the cause of the issue. You can try resetting the control board by turning off the power to the oven at the circuit breaker for a few minutes and then turning it back on. If the light still does not turn off, it may indicate a problem with the control board that requires replacement.
If you have performed these troubleshooting steps and the light still won't turn off, it would be advisable to contact GE customer support or a qualified technician for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose the problem more accurately and recommend the appropriate solution.
6/18/2023 4:55:39 PM •
GE Ovens
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Answered
on Jun 18, 2023
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