20 Most Recent GE Profile JGSP44 Dual Fuel (Electric and Gas) Kitchen Range Questions & Answers

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Oven wont work everything else is fine

As your oven is electric there is a heating element in the oven, have a look in the oven to find it and check the little plug in caps on the end to make sure they are not loose. If they,re ok check the switch on the front panel sometimes the knob comes loose on the spindle if that's all ok it may be the switch has failed. Good luck.
6/18/2014 12:02:04 AM • GE Profile... • Answered on Jun 18, 2014
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Where can I get a description of a white and gray hotpoint gas stove serial # 317B6641p001

First why do you need a description? If you have a fault you need to define it.Try doing a google search or put a question for a picture up on gumtree.
5/8/2014 12:35:12 AM • GE Profile... • Answered on May 08, 2014
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OVEN FLAME TOO HIGH ON A A GE CONVERTED TO LP

You should have a pressure regulator between your stove and your propane bottle. It's probably delivering too much propane at too high of a pressure to the stove.. If you don't have a regulator, THAT would be your problem. A regulator set to too high a pressure makes flame too high and flame may even try to blow itself out. I've remedied this by taking a small cover off the center of the regulator and adjusting a screw.. (Not all regulators can be adjusted.) If adjusting isn't possible, I'd suggest a new pressure regulator (for LPG). Note: A regulator for LPG is NOT set up the same as a regulator for natural gas.
10/28/2013 6:28:25 PM • GE Profile... • Answered on Oct 28, 2013
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GE range stove #317B6641P001

Hi thanks for the question. the problem you are having is with the igniter. it does not get hot enough to work at 100 % . replace the igniter. thanks te appliance doc
3/18/2013 1:42:42 AM • GE Profile... • Answered on Mar 18, 2013
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I have a GE Hotpoint stove/range model num 317B6641P001 that the oven will not ignite nor will the igniter turn on.

It sounds like the ignitor is bad...you will not or should not smell gas if ignitor is bad...gas valve is not supposed to open until the sensor by the ignitor has reached a certain temp. It's a safety feature. If you replace the ignitor, it should work like normal.
1/31/2013 10:33:57 PM • GE Profile... • Answered on Jan 31, 2013
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