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Koos Posted on Mar 12, 2012

How do we fix error "1d12"?

After using the broil function of both ovens, we get the "1d12" error code, and when we select any bake or broil function we get "function not available" Pleas ehelp

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2009

SOURCE: Oven will not heat

Sounds to me like your bottome element is burned out.  I would replace this, or at least take it out and bring it to an appliance store to have it tested.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 23, 2010

SOURCE: Upper oven elements don't heat

Hello- 'Successfully' sounds like you were forewarned....  During the 'self-clean' cycle a circuit or connection to the upper elements burned out while attempting to turn stuff inside the oven to ash. Since this is a wall oven my recommendation is for service from a good tech in your area. You may have lucked out with a fried connector, but many times control board is damaged beyond repair and must be replaced. Only on-site diagnostics will confirm, and this is a very heavy unit for most owners to safely service.  - Remember- Don't use 'self clean'!! Scrape and clean with soapy water and cloth. Turn on oven to 450deg. for 30 min. Much safer. Less costly.       Please acknowledge this post if the info is helpful- Have more if needed.  Thanks-  Ed 

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 15, 2010

SOURCE: oven heats to 185 degrees in a hour on preheat

Find the bake ignitor (you may need to remove bottom drawer or oven cavity floor to get to the ignitor). Turn on the bake. If the bake ignitor comes on (starts glowing after a few seconds) - check the amperage on the bake ignitor wires when it's on. If the ignitor is a round style - amperage should be 2.5-3A, if the ignitor is rectangular - 3 - 3.6A. If less than 2.5A or 3A respectively - replace ignitor.
Ignitor part numbers for round style ones: 4342528, WB2X9154, SGR403, 5304401265;
rectangular styles: 12400035, WB13K21, WB2X9998, SGR412, NR020, 5303935066, 814269, 9753108.
Ignitors of the same shape (i.e. rectangular) are interchangeable, if you can splice the wires.

Good luck!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 27, 2010

SOURCE: GE Oven JTP15BW Broil Element on, Bake Element off during baking.

I have the same problem. Just swap the 2 wires that are marked as 'broil' and 'bake' on the controller board. But sometimes it switches back, then I have to swap the wires again.

You might want to leave the 'broil' post unconnected to prevent burning food..

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Mike Price

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2010

SOURCE: I have an error message either lcc Lcc I had

Hello, Pull the unit out from the wall. Remove the panel at the rear off the controll console. Behind here you will find a tech sheet. Listed on this tech sheet will be all the error codes for this unit. It may be that this error code is specific to this unit.
If you have any further questions please feel free to ask.

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Make a check or have someone check it and wrte me back a post here
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