GE Profile Spectra XL44 model #JGBP90
The oven seems to be working in every way, ie controls all work to set the oven, however it does not get hot. The broiler works as it should.The stove top works correctly. The self cleaning function does not get hot either.
This is an electric start model and the heating coil of the electric start does not get hot and there is no gas coming out of the fuel rail.
SOURCE: GE Profile Spectra XL44 oven wouldn't light, stove top and broiler works
same problem any ideas
SOURCE: GE Profile Spectra XL44 oven wouldn't light, stove top and broiler works
We have our second GE stove and it has started to do the same as the rest of you. Our first stove began to suffer igniter issues after 4 or 5 years. I called GE and was given a simple test procedure for the igniter using a multimeter that I don't remember and likely wouldn't post regardless lest someone do things incorrectly... In any event, as I understand, the gas flow is tied to the igniter temp. As the igniter ages, the temp that it can achieve gets lower. Eventually, it hits a point where the temperature isn't sufficient to reliably ignite the gas and our problems start. The solution is fairly simple. Replace the igniter. So, call a repair person and tell them the problem. They can come out and instal the new igniter. Unless you are a licensed or certified repair person, DO NOT DO THIS YOURSELF. Let the pros handle repair to gas appliances.
SOURCE: ge oven profile spectra xl44
Hello ,
Welcome to fixya.
I'm Huuum and happy to assist you,
You asked, is there anyway to bypass the oven lock or bypass the self cleaning mode to get oven working?
Why do you need to do this?
If the door lock is stuck in closed position and preventing you from using the range?
You may free this by following this procedure.
Threat it like an error code.
This can reset the system.
Turn the breaker off to cut the power for 5 minutes.
Then restart the breaker and try the range.
It's like rebooting your computer when its acting strange!
Usually it corrects most problems!.
Or they are sometimes just a glitch.
If this does not remedy the problem, then the lock switch itself is bad and if you think you can bypass it then you may as well change it. Same labor!!.
Let me know how it works out.
Huuum
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SOURCE: Bake ignitor Location
Hi Kurt, welcome to FixYA!
In the diagram below, Part #28 is your ovwn ignitor. (See the red markings to highlight it)
It is located underneath the oven floor, and the floor should come out by removing the two screws located in the bottom rear of the oven cavity. Take out the racks, take out those two screws, and lift the oven bottom up from the rear, then disengage the front lip and lift it out. I hope this is helpful info and thanks for allowing us to be of service to you.
to you.
SOURCE: GE XL44 gas: Stove works fine. Oven heater lite on but gas wont
Click on link below and go to page 46 on the Adobe PDF of your model and there are some trouble shooting tips. Thanks, Let me know if this helps, Sea Breeze
http://products.geappliances.com/ProdContent/Dispatcher?REQUEST=SKUOBJECTS&DOCUMENT=Installation%20Instructions&SKU=RGB745BEAAD
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