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Diana B - March 21, 2022
Verified Purchase
Great part.
I originally ordered the wrong fan for my oven. When I called and talked with them they took their time and researched the correct fan I would need for my convection oven. The representative that took care of me was very thoughtful and understanding. She got me the correct part and even gave me helpful hints to videos for me to install. I can’t Thank them enough!! They genuinely seemed to care! I got it installed myself! Thanks again!
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Leonard B - August 16, 2019
Verified Purchase
Easy replacement
Followed the replacement posts and everything went as planned.
The part should have been wrapped, the motor shaft was protruding from the box. Nothing damaged.
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Convection Fan motor was (way) noisy
Fan motor has to be removed from the rear. Since this is a (double) wall oven, the hardest part was sliding the oven out of the wall.
First, doors are removed, eight screws that hold the oven in place (along the side of the doorways) are removed. The rear panel inside the oven must be removed to expose the fan. Four screws hol
... Read mored that in place. Next, slide out the oven. The fan is covered by a tin shroud which is easily removed with a nut driver. The blade of the fan (inside the oven) is held on by a reverse threaded nut which must be removed. The fan motor is mounted with three screws and has two wires plugged into it. Piece of cake.
Reverse the procedure and you're done.
The best part was that I had originally called a service guy, who was going to 'defer me to GE for the repair' because the oven had to come out of the wall!! I think I'm going into the repair business!
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A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Mitchell
September 29, 2021
The fan is not working. Could this be a sensor/relay problem or fan failure? Which would most likely? Should I replace both wile I have oven pulled out of the wall?
For model number JTP16GV2BB
Hello Mitchell, Thank you for the question. The only way to know for sure is to test both parts to check the continuity with a Multimeter. In most cases if everything else is working, the Fan Motor will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
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