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Anonymous Posted on Aug 15, 2011

I have a GE oven, model #JTP15W0W2W, serial #SS605844R that the bottom heating element does not work and the screen flashes F2. I contacted GE and they recommended I change out the bottom heating element, which I did. The bottom heating element still does not work? Any suggestions? I dont want to pay for a technician if I can fix it myself. Thank you

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Ge should know their own codes. F2 for GE means oven control senses overheat over 600 degrees
Go here for code desciption . You should be able to fix youself
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/repairtips/repairtips_appliance+fault+codes.aspx#GE%20Range%20/%20Stove%20/%20Oven%20Fault%20Codes


best of luck
matt

  • Anonymous Aug 15, 2011

    We reset it and now the F2 does no flash, but the bottom heating element still will not heat?

  • Anonymous Aug 15, 2011

    Assuming your oven never actually overheated ,the control thinks it did and wont turn on the element .Don,t buy another element.There is a sensor that is probably to blame. Look for a probe in the back of oven. Part #WB20K5040(please double check with GE) $70
    If you think your oven did overheat meaning over 650 The problem is bake element relay or the control (or ERC)

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