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Convection fan smoked at solder terminal N/O oven overheating

Convection fan smoked at solder terminal. Now not working.
Oven overheating, burns baking, element seems to be overheating.
Should I just replace the burned out fan motor?
j2b915sehss ge profile 30" free standing dual fuel self clean range

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  • man4awlseaso Dec 02, 2008

    How do I remove this convection fan motor?

    Are there other conponents I should check, that may have burned out the motor?

    Can I get a parts diagram/list for this oven?

  • man4awlseaso Dec 04, 2008

    The model number is in my posting above..........

    I am not getting an answer to my questions:

    How do I take the fan out of the oven (access directions)

    How do I get a parts diagram/list?

  • man4awlseaso Dec 04, 2008

    j2b915sehss ge profile 30" free standing dual fuel self clean range
    I have to replace the convection fan motor.
    How do I take the convection fan out of the oven? (access directions)
    How do I get a parts diagram/list for this oven?

  • man4awlseaso Dec 05, 2008

    Are you kidding?

    This is NOT a microwave.....AND.......

    I am not getting an answer to the above questions!

  • man4awlseaso Dec 05, 2008

    j2b915sehss ge profile 30" free standing dual fuel self clean range
    I have to replace the convection fan motor.
    How do I take the convection fan out of the oven? (access directions)
    How do I get a parts diagram/list for this oven?

  • man4awlseaso Dec 05, 2008

    Thank you so much for the latest suggestions!

    I'll try and remove the fan from the front and see what happens.

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I would just replace the burnt out fan motor..

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Hi and welcome to FixYa,

To my understanding, there would be a grilled fan cover for the front while the motor itself is held in place by a bracket. An exploded parts diagram and a partslist is available at ParSelect.

Just a start, do postback how things turned up or should you need additional information. Good luck and Thank you for using FixYa.

  • Anonymous Dec 12, 2008

    Hi again,



    Any updates or developments so far?



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A parts list can be found at http://www.geappliances.com/service_and_support and just type in your model number

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Yes the oven depends on proper airflow for correct operation, the solder joint most likely burned out due to a shorted fan motor. Replace the fan motor and all should be right.

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    Marvin Dec 02, 2008

    I need the model number and the serial number to try and look up the parts on the internet, you can also call Sears appliance service for help on the parts, they are probably the best around and work on and sell parts for all brands. The motor problem I doubt has any other parts that would make it fail, after millions of revolutions they just wear out.

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    Marvin Dec 02, 2008

    I am sorry but no diagram is availiable that I can find.

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    Marvin Dec 04, 2008

    You will have to buy the diagram from the manufacturer or see if sears has one, they are the only ones that work on everything.

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    Marvin Dec 04, 2008

    Yes what the other guy said.

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