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The bake element failed? Test for continuity.
If it has a fan, test that too.
If it is electronic, check the thermistor temperature sensor.
For suspected control panels or mainboards, I always suggest dealer service so you get the correct diagnosis and warranty on the parts and the job. They are also expensive.
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If your GE stove is beeping and displaying the message "bad line," it typically indicates an issue with the electrical power supply. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to resolve the problem:
Check the Power Supply: Ensure that the stove is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Verify that there is no issue with the circuit breaker or fuse that supplies power to the stove. You may need to reset the circuit breaker or replace a blown fuse if necessary.
Inspect the Power Cord: Examine the power cord for any signs of damage, such as cuts, fraying, or exposed wires. If you notice any issues, it's advisable to replace the power cord with a new one to ensure safe and reliable operation.
Test the Outlet: If possible, try plugging the stove into a different power outlet to see if the "bad line" message persists. This step helps determine if the issue lies with the stove or the electrical supply in your home.
Contact a Professional: If the problem persists or if you are unsure about performing further troubleshooting steps, it's recommended to contact a qualified appliance repair technician. They can diagnose the specific issue with your GE stove and provide the necessary repairs or replacements.
Most modern appliances like cookers and washing machines have the control panels and displays are fitted from behind the front panel, inside the machine. You will be better off getting a professional repairer to do it for you. *Remember* this is a Gas appliance that you're working on so BE CAREFUL. You might have to remove several other panels to get to the touch pad so if your going to do it yourself turn OFF the main gas supply first then make notes and take photos as you go.
No reset found in the manual. You can try this and hope it works..
Turn off the circut Breaker to the stove for 5 minutes to see if it resets. Checking around the net I've only found
"Item Discontinued"
The part is no longer sold by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer does not stock any substitute parts to replace this one and therefore, unfortunately, we cannot obtain or recommend a substitution for this part.
We cannot obtain the part through any other means.
It might be from the burners being dirty or from the electrode not being properly sealed.Or the burner head and the caps are not correctly have been matched up.
This issue could be caused by the oven regulator valve not being set correctly for the altitude and fuel source. I'd suggest double-checking that the regulator is properly adjusted to the altitude and fuel source. Additionally, you may want to check the oven igniter and burner for proper operation and make sure the correct model and size of burner is installed. If you have any further questions or need help, please feel free to reach out.
To properly install your GE Model number 326B1036P001 slide-in range, you must determine the type of electrical connection you will be using and follow the instructions provided for it. Generally, a 40A circuit is acceptable. However, if you add or need to use a 50 amp circuit, you must ensure that the wiring and breaker size is sufficient with no breaker issues. To determine if the thermal fuse has blown, you can use a multimeter to test it.
It sounds like you are having a problem with the ignition system on your GE XL44 range. The ignition system is responsible for lighting the gas burners on your range, and if it is not functioning properly, the burners will not ignite.
There are a few things you can try to fix this problem:
Make sure that the burners and the ignition system are clean. If the burners or ignition system are clogged with debris, it can prevent the burners from lighting.
Check the ignition system for any visible damage or debris. If the ignition system is damaged or clogged, it may not be functioning properly.
Check the electrical connections on the ignition system to make sure they are secure.
If the problem persists after trying these steps, it may be necessary to have the ignition system inspected by a technician to determine the cause of the issue.
It is also possible that there is a problem with the gas supply to the burners or some other issue, so it may be worth having a technician inspect the range to diagnose the problem.
Sounds like your thermal fuse has blown. I have included a video. This part is either ceramic or round metal. This is not an uncommon problem to have. Especially after running broiler or self clean mode. All main power is cut off by a blown thermal fuse. In some cases, on ovens that have door lock. The door will remain locked. Normally the Thermal Fuse is located under stove top. All gas and electric ovens and dryers are equipped a thermal fuse for safety reasons.
Tis most likely a stuck relay on the oven temperature control circuit board. GEEEEER!
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