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GE Profile 30" Built-In Single Electric Wall Oven - Black-on-Black Questions & Answers
How does one replace the oven temp sensor?
Pretty easy, usually located at rear top of oven, one screw holds bracket, so remove, then you will see wire, pull it out to access connector, replace with new one, plug back in and replace bracket. My GE was easy fix and sensors are low cost.
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My GE wall Oven Model #jctp18ba1bb is not
When you say board I assume you mean the electronic clock/timer. This timer directly affects the oven operation. Even if the internal oven fuse is blown or the thermal overload is tripped the electronic timer and oven light will always work. If the oven light works and the electronic timer/clock does not I'd say that the timer/clock is faulty.
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SHORTED OVEN SENSOR CIRCUIT
if your comfortable taking the range out of the box, it is a pretty easy repair. The oven sensor is a small tube in the range that "sences" temp.
although it could be the erc, its more than likely the sonsor itself.
it is on the back wall and has to be unplugged from the back to be removed
there are two screws that hold it on the back wall
put the new one in and you should be ready to go
goto appliancepartspros.com
type in your modle number and look in the cavity section
your looking for the oven sensor
they usually run around 20-30 dollars
I CAN'T FIGURE OUT HOW TO CHANGE THE LIGHT BULB IN
if i'm correct it should be on the left side of your oven or maybe on the right lol
but there is a glass object that looks like a light bulb its thick glass you just twist that offf as its a screw lefty loosy righty tighty
and there you go
you also might have a litle wire across the big thick glass bulb looking object which you have to just move out the way no snapping of or anything
After doing a self clean, the panel now flashes locked
thermal protector has caused lockout. happens w/ self clean a lot. it's
a small thermostat device most likely on the rear of the oven. oven
need to be pulled from wall to check/replace. you may have to open door
w/a coat hanger if it's locked to get the door open to allow access to
screws to allow removal of oven from wall if it's a built in. unplug it
before doing anything. fuse is under back cover size of a bottle cap, 2
wires, should be "closed" normally. replace or spray w/freon to "reset"
it.
Oven Light Will Not Shut Off - GE Range Oven Model: PS968SP1SS
If you have already replaced the Hi-Amp Door Switch on your GE Range Oven (Model: PS968SP1SS), but the oven light still will not turn off, there are a few additional steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
- Check the light switch: Ensure that the light switch is functioning properly. It is usually located near the oven door frame or control panel. Press the switch manually to see if the light turns on and off. If it is not working, you may need to replace the light switch.
- Inspect the light socket: Examine the light socket for any signs of damage or corrosion. If the socket appears to be damaged, you may need to replace it.
- Verify the wiring connections: Check the wiring connections between the light socket, the Hi-Amp Door Switch, and the main control board. Ensure that all connections are secure and properly connected. Loose or faulty wiring can cause the light to stay on.
- Test the main control board: As you suspect, a faulty main control board could also be the cause of the issue. You can try resetting the control board by turning off the power to the oven at the circuit breaker for a few minutes and then turning it back on. If the light still does not turn off, it may indicate a problem with the control board that requires replacement.
If you have performed these troubleshooting steps and the light still won't turn off, it would be advisable to contact GE customer support or a qualified technician for further assistance. They will be able to diagnose the problem more accurately and recommend the appropriate solution.
6/18/2023 4:55:39 PM •
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on Jun 18, 2023
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