The temperature sensor, also known as the oven temperature sensor assembly is usually found in the back of the oven. The function of the oven temperature sensor assembly is to measure the temperature inside your oven while it is on and send the temperature back up to the electronic control, which adjusts as necessary. If your oven is havi...Read moreng difficulty achieving warmer temperatures and/or keeping warmer temperatures up, you may want to test your temperature sensor. Before you make this repair remember to unplug your range from the power source, and turn off the gas shut off valve.
This electronic control board is the central component of your wall oven, managing functions such as temperature regulation and heating elements. The manufacturer has modified the wiring on this part, so professional installation may be necessary for proper setup. Before installation, shut off the circuit breaker or unplug the oven for sa...Read morefety. This genuine OEM part ensures optimal oven performance and compatibility with select models.
This genuine GE drawer support is an original replacement part sourced from the manufacturer and is designed for use with electric ranges. Made of durable plastic, it attaches to the rear of the drawer and provides stable support by securing the rear side in place. This part includes the necessary mounting screw for installation and is so...Read moreld individually. It’s a simple yet essential component for maintaining smooth drawer operation and proper alignment.
This is an authentic GE oven rack, sourced directly from the manufacturer. It is made of metal, and provides a stable surface for cookware inside the oven. If your current oven rack is damaged or missing, simply lift it up gently to slide it out. Insert the new rack, ensuring it is level.
This part is a replacement lens for your oven or range. The lens is red in color, and when the elements are turned on, the light behind the lens will turn on to inform the user that the element is, in fact, on. The lens is a little less than half an inch in diameter and is made of plastic. If the light behind the lens still works, you sho...Read moreuld be able to simply remove the front panel and pop the damaged lens out of position, then replace it with the new one. This part is sold individually and is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Here's a part you may need: the GE Transmission Pulley. This essential piece helps your appliance work at peak performance smoothly and efficiently. Produced by the trustworthy GE brand, it's a durable part built to withstand regular wear and tear and extend the life of your machine. Do you know why this pulley is so important? It's beca...Read moreuse it helps your appliance run seamlessly, ensuring it functions as it should for a much longer time. Installation is a breeze. Fixing your machine couldn?t be simpler, and you'll soon have it running like new again. Investing in this GE Transmission Pulley is a practical and straightforward solution to your appliance repair needs. By upgrading your machine with this robust GE component, you're ensuring it operates smoothly, efficiently, and durably for years to come. Trust us, you won't regret it!
The GE Oven Door Window Pack Assembly is a genuine OEM part that fits select GE ranges and ovens. It includes a heat-resistant inner glass panel, frame, and seals, providing insulation and clear visibility into the oven cavity. Common issues like cracked glass or heat loss can indicate the need for a replacement. Ensure the oven is cool to the touch and wear gloves for safe installation.
This part provides a way of connecting individual electrical wires and offers protection of the device from electrical surges (voltages and/or currents).
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Oven would go in to a F2 Error
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Peter from stamford, CT
Really Easy
15 - 30 mins
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Removed six 1/4" hex nuts on rear of oven. Then through front/inside removed a single 1/4" hex nut to actually remove sensor. Unplug sensor connector, remove. Reversed steps, push oven back in place and plugged in. Tested oven function.
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Blown Oven Control Board
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Julien from Barnhart, MO
A Bit Difficult
15 - 30 mins
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After removing the back of the range the oven control board was visible and accessible by removing four nuts. There was some resistance removing the leads from the oven coils and light-bulb mechanisms but with some leverage and pliers they came loose. The only challenge was the face plate of the unit is attached using adhesive and neede
... Read mored to be carefully peeled off and added to the new oven control board. Getting this right was just a matter of taking time and lining up the components correctly. After applying the face, the new control board went right in. I reattached the back, plugged the unit back in, and the over has worked great for the past week. Part select being able to identify the part numbers listed from the component likely saved me at least $100 of having a GE certified repair technician come in.
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terminal block melted
56 of 77 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
jonathan from willow springs, IL
Easy
Less than 15 mins
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The existing terminal block on my Ge oven/Range had melted due to a loose wire causing sparking and starting the plastic casing of the terminal block on fire and melting it, Part select made the part easy to find and had it at my house in 2 days. All I had to do was remove six screws to take the back sheet metal cover off of the oven. U
... Read morenscrew the terminal connections remove two mounting screws that held the terminal on to the oven body. This was a little trickier than it should have been because the melted plastic had reformed making it very hard to access the mounting screws. i then mounted the new piece and plugged the oven in, it took 15 minutes and was very easy. definitely saved me at-least a $100 for the service call i would have made if finding the part wasn't so convenient