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Mark Oldin Posted on Nov 20, 2012
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My GE profile gas oven JGB918SEL1SS meat probe won't work. I plug in and nothing flashes (probe) nor does it beep when I hit PROBE on the panel

Meat probe won't work. I plug in and nothing flashes (probe) nor does it beep when I hit PROBE on the panel. It used to work off and on when it was new (10/06) What now?

  • Mark Oldin Nov 23, 2012

    Part ordered 11/21 (jack) and waiting for delievey

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You will need to replace the jack for the probe. Here is the part to order.

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  • Mark Oldin Nov 21, 2012

    I removed socket already and jumped wires and still nothing. Would that not make the probe light flash. I will order new if you still think thats the cause. I also chcked wires from socket to the plug at the board and they check good Let me know your thoughta

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    Richard Roth Nov 21, 2012

    Remove the jack from the oven wall and see if any wires have come off or are burnt. If the jack looks good, and there is continuity across the terminal of it, you will need to replace the meat probe. I have never seen the probe go bad but there is always a first time! Here is the probe in case you should need it.http://click.linksynergy.com/fs-bin/clic... Keep me posted on your results.

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    Richard Roth Nov 21, 2012

    If the jack wires look good then it will be the probe. If it was the main control board you would have other issues with the unit. Order the probe from that link I sent you. That supplier has a 365 day, any part, any reason return policy.

  • Mark Oldin Nov 21, 2012

    Thanks will keep you posted

  • Mark Oldin Nov 26, 2012

    I got new probe jack and now can't seem to figuire out how to replace. I thought it just unpluged right at the jack once removed from oven side wall. HELP

  • Mark Oldin Nov 26, 2012

    Never mind last post. I spliced new probe in and all is good !!!!! Thank you very much for your help.

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SOURCE: just installed new control panel

Normally the bake/probe flashing happens when you plug in the probe. If you don't have the probe plugged in, then double check that your wiring connectors are plugged in properly on your new board or that the wires to the probe connector are not shorted. Make sure that the probe is plugged in all the way. Unscrew the retaining nut, then unscrew the two sheet metal screws holding the housing in place, then give the probe connection a gentle tug to ensure that it is still properly connected.

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Anonymous

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SOURCE: GE Profile Oven Probe

What model oven? Google the model # for the replacement probe.

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