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John
March 9, 2022
What does the High Amp Switch do on my GE wall oven?
For model number JT3000
Hello John, thank you for your question. This is a light switch that is controlled by opening and closing the oven door. We hope this helps. If you need help placing an order, our customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Ken
July 6, 2023
our oven is throwing a F96 code..how can we fix this ourselves? The local appliance company wants $245.00 just to come look:(
For model number JT5000SF2SS
Hello Ken, thank you for your inquiry. The F96 error code indicates that you have a problem with your cooling/blower fan and that part may need to be replaced. Your cooling fan part number is PS8754491. We hope this solves your problem!
The first step was to determine whether the problem was with the fan itself or the switch. I did this by opening the back cover and using a Volt meter to verify that the fan was not getting power. (I could have skipped this step.)
Next, I unplugged the range, closed up the back cover and lifted the range hood by removing two hex head screws that are just inside and on either side of the top of the opening in the range door. Propping the hood open, I removed the connector leading to the switch, then pushed the switch out the front. Inspection showed that the switch was damaged so I closed up the range and ordered the part from Part Select. Once the part arrived, it was a 15 minute job to unplug the range, lift the top, install the new switch, and close up the unit.
Caution. On starting to install the switch, I failed to unplug the range and my finger brushed one of the hot contacts leading to the switch. Thankfully, I was not injured. Do not repeat my mistake on this issue. Unplug the range even if you're only installing this simple switch.
Michael from Albuquerque, NM
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
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Burnt Smell
Unplugged the Range and removed the two screws holding down the cook top. You do not need to remove the vent chamber at the rear of the range since the top lifts up about 4 inches. This should be enough room to get your hand onto the plug going to the door switch. Pull off the plug and remove the swich. Pop in the new one, put on the plug, reinstall the two screws and you are done!
Read the thread on "burnt smell" and DO NOT assume it is a burned out element. Follow your nose!!
Eugene from Hilton Head, SC
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Joseph D - October 16, 2020
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The part I ordered was the exact fit.
The part arrived in a few days and was exactly what I needed. Was easy to install and works just like new.
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Adele G - April 2, 2019
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Perfect fit that works well.
It was a small part with good directions. We had to pull the oven out, take off the side plate, and change the switch. Light still didn't work!! We took off the top plate and found one of the two wires had come off the lamp socket!!!
THEN ALL WAS WELL. (The old switch worked OK also, but we used the new one anyway.)
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Salih A. Hindas / DHA 6 - January 4, 2019
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Original GE Part
The Switch was kept in its original packing as a spare part.
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS1765837
Manufacturer Part Number: WB24T10147