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The oven has started to act up, mostly won't heat up like it used to. I cleaned and checked the resistance of the heating elements, both measured 16 ohms. Thought that was good, reasembled and it worked first time. Next day it did not get over 200 degrees when set to heat to 400 degrees. I have posted this question to (AnswerGem) when negitive results..no reply. I ordered the temp probe in a shot in the dark attempt to guess which part that was giving me the headache. The one that came in was not the exact probe, installed it anyway. It kind of worked first time. The next day, it said it was up to temp, but it never heated up. The only other parts are the heating element, and the control board. Any suggestions?
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Here are your parts Replacement parts for General Electric JBP26WY2 Electric range | AppliancePartsPros.comUnfortunately it does sound like your control board has gone intermittent. Especially since it came ready when the actual temperature was too low. and you have a new temperature sensor. [COLOR="Blue"] I ordered the temp probe in a shot in the dark attempt to guess which part that was giving me the headache. The one that came in was not the exact probe, installed it anyway. It kind of worked first time.[/COLOR] I cannot comment on the above as you did not say what "kind of worked" was. |
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