SOURCE: GE Profile Spectra Kitchen Range
Are you using natural gas or propane (LP)? It sounds like you may need to change the orifice size on the gas lines going to each burner. If you are using LP and have the orifice set for Natural gas, the flames will burn higher and hotter, causing heavy soot. Under each burner, there should be a small nut with a hole in the center at the end of the gas line. The hole for Natural gas has a slightly larger diameter than one for LP. Your stove should have come with extra orifices as part of a conversion kit. Could this be the case? There's also another orifice in the main gas regulator in the back of the stove. Have you checked to see if the orifice for the regulator is set correctly? Does the oven burn hotter than usual with heavy soot, too? If you could please answer these questions first, I can give you better advice. Let me know...
SOURCE: GE Profile gas range
hello dreeden5
Ngafm at your service,
You have a GE Profile oven range. I and you just cleaned it and the pilot light on all four burners continues to click on and off.
It sounds like the gas line or the gas valve, have some debris in them!
They need to be evacuated by an experienced tech.
This time you need service.
Bless You ngafm
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SOURCE: I have a GE electric
the electric profile stoves have a set of electronic relays in the top of the stove where the digital settings are. the most likely problem is the control module that allows the electrical power to pass through it --is bad or damaged. also there may be a fuse link that blew out. The ovens and stove tops are usually on seperate relays. If the relays are solid state (soldered) you will need a technician to replace the relay. If it is just screwed to a panal board you could replace it yourself. Do you have the papers that came with the stove?? if so there should be information on the parts and ordering. also, there should be a schematic diagram of parts location on the stove. This will show you where the relays are located and which is the oven and stove top. or you could go online to www.ge.com and locate the parts and diagrams for replacement.
SOURCE: GE Gas Kitchen sealed burner
I unplugged the wires from each end and re-attached the wires. Stove working great, no more clicking.
SOURCE: GE gas range igniter continues to spark, won't shut off.
Often times, just leaving the range unplugged for a time will solve the problem, which is most often caused by water or a cleaning agent getting into an igniter switch behind a burner knob. After the switch drys out it usually starts working again. In the mean time, you can still use the burners by lighting them manually with one of those long lighters, but you will not be able to use the oven or broiler without electricity. If the range continues to spark after being left unplugged for more than a day or two, you will have to determine which switch behind the burner knobs is causing the problem. Please don't bother rating, as anything but a Fix-Ya will lower my score. Thanks.
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