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GE profile JT915 27" wall oven...bottom coil does not heat...how do you get it out to test and replace...the screws against the back oven wall will not release in order to pull element

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2008

SOURCE: GE Profile -Installed wall oven - won't heat

brand new??? under a year old??? if so you have a warr call for service, but it sounds like an ignitor isssue, brand new , perhapsgot damaged in shipping 1-800-ge-cares

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2008

SOURCE: Oven heating element

Hello rvready
Welcome,


You said, We have an OLD (1950-60) Frigidaire wall oven, model # RBG-94. Bottom heating element has gone out. Oven is still in good shape so we'd like to be able to find an element replacement, but have had no luck finding one.

unfortunately,
I am not able to find this part either.
Anywhere. This oven is to old for parts. But most important is that it is causing you high utility rates!
Today's appliances save you the arm and the leg that such an old oven is costing you.
You have no idea how it is sucking your money out of your pocket!
It is unfortunate, that no one told you about this years ago!
You payed for more than one oven with your utility bill if you had it since it was new. My advice is do not put good money into bad!
Shop for a new one and see your bills go down.
my wife was telling me to replace the air and furnace for 7 years and I said, it's not broken. But it was over 20 years old. She was right, cause the new one saved me $100. a month!
That means I threw away $7000. in 6 years with my old world attitude.
Yes I am old fashion and always fix it!
But after 25 years of marriage. i finally realized she is a good evaluator and I was a fool to not appreciate her gift for all these years! And out tons more money than I told you about!

Hope I saved you some bucks with my real life stories!
Don't tell your wife!!!
Huuum



Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 27, 2008

SOURCE: Install bake unit in GE wall oven model JKP07J

I honestly believe you are right. you should be able to wiggle it back and forth and pull it out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 17, 2009

SOURCE: Bottom oven doesn't heat after running self-clean cycle

Usually, when an oven won't heat, it's because the bake element is burned out. The bake element is the black, pencil- thick tube at the bottom of the oven. When the oven heats, the element glows red. This element has an expected life-span of several years. It may last for only one; it may last for many more. When the element burns out, you need to replace it.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 20, 2009

SOURCE: need instructions on my GE profile wall oven

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