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Could be the bake element or the board If it has a oven control board. If the board is bad it wonāt bake or broil so try broil if that works itās the bake element that youāll need to replace
the upper element only comes on when you broil or clean with selfcleaner. the bottom comes on when you are baking, it sounds like your bottom element is bad.
Contact a professional to have the unit diagnosed for repairs. Sounds like the heating elements are either faulty or the main control board won't allow the unit to heat up correctly.
The limit switch in a Ge oven usually works or is blown. I would look at the oven sensor located at the back of the oven. It should read approximately 1k ohm at room temperature. http://www.on-timeappliance.com/ovenrepair.html
It is a problem with neither of the two it is the sensor reads the oven temp and shuts off the heating element when it is reached, it is called the thermal probe or thermostat.
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If your electric oven is taking too long to heat or just not heating up right,then check out this tip that will give more detail about your problem.
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