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Replacing your General Electric Range Oven Sensor
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PartSelect Number PS236043
Manufacturer Part Number WB21X5301
Manufactured by GE for General Electric, Kenmore, Hotpoint, Whirlpool
Product Description

Oven Sensor Specifications

It is possible that your oven is cold because of a fault in the temperature sensor. The temperature sensor regulates oven temperature in modern ranges, like a thermostat. It is on the back wall near the broiler on the top wall. On a newer oven, there may be a fault code displayed. Faulty temperature sensors are often responsible for F3 and F4 error messages on an electric range. Check your manual or the manufacturer website to find out the proper resistance of the temperature sensor. To check your sensor, unplug the oven and use a multi-meter to see if your sensor is at the correct resistance.
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Replacing your General Electric Range Oven Sensor

Replacing your General Electric Range Oven Sensor
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking | Oven not heating evenly | Oven is too hot | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo.
Part# WB21X5301 replaces these:
AP2023670, 252618, WB21X5301, 334300, 347163, 347183, 4337170, 65939, WB08K5007, WB20K0004, WB20K4, WB20X0106, WB20X106, WB21X5263, WB21X5275, WB21X5296, WB21X5318, WB21X5321, WB21X5347, WB8K5007
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Alarm would sound whenever oven turned on - with an error message code
Watched the video on the PartSelect site. Could not have been an easier repair and I saved the cost of a service call - probably saved at least $100 - $150 in service call and I can only guess what the labor cost would have been. Will use this business again for other appliance repairs on my older stove, washer, etc. By the way - the official Kenmore site said this part was no longer made and unavailable --- Thank you PartSelect for having the part and saving me the cost of buying a new stove!
  • Carolyn from MASON, MI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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F2 error code when oven was set at a higher temperature.
I pretty much followed the youtube video posted under the part that I needed. Turned off electricity to that area of the house. Unplugged stove. Took out the old sensor, pushed new sensor cord through the back hole. I did put a small amount of tape,so I could pull it through from the back better. It was impossible to get the clip disconnected in the back and the new clip didn't match up correctly anyway. Ended up having to cut the wires and strip them. I twisted them together and put on the ceramic wire nuts on. Reversed ever thing I did and F3 appeared. Looked that code up on internet. It was from an open or shorted oven. Suggested I check the connections. Pulled stove out again, unscrewed caps on wires and noticed the sensor's wire had another cloth type coating on it. I gentle cut that off, twisted and capped wires again. Plugged in oven, turn on electricity, and tried out stove. Everything is working just fine. Everything took a little longer because this was first time doing this type of repair.
  • Rachele from OCEANSIDE, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set
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Bad sensor
By myself
  • John from CASPER, WY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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Intermittent heat then no heat on oven element
With multimeter checked resistance of oven sensor. Specs called for 1100 ohms. It was off by 27 ohms. The sensor from Part Select had exact wire connection as original. Then just matter of undoing old and reconnecting with new one.

One unsatisfactory event. I asked Part Select why my clock did not work or light up(timer works ok) . Answer was: sorry we have no time to help you. That soured the otherwise happy experience.
  • Bruce from AKRON, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Just follow the enclosed instructions
Followed the instructions
  • HAROLD from Tucson, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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key pad shot an F-3 fault code bad oven sensor
ordered parts WB21X5301 oven sensor and 2 WB1X681 screws mine were bad highly recommended slid my stove out also a good time to clean all the years of junk behind it removed screws mine were bad unplug the connector slide the sensor cable through the hole and u are good after cleaning be hind stove slide back into spot reinstall power and code went away tested different temps with temp gauge and keypad and we were good
Other Parts Used:
Oven Sensor SCREW
  • WILLIAM from ORANGE PARK, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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oven shut down code F3
As has been said shut down unit,Breaker fuse.If you do not have install info.Get a copy on line. If you have another set of hands it would not hurt.! this has been stated before. Remove door, Remove 4 screws , to slide unit out,I used a saw horse with some cribing secured to the horse to get height, Pull the oven out so that the two front supports are on the saw horse,and the back two are up to the edge runner.I used about a 1 ft stool for working height. Remove the top elec. cover sheet metal 2 screws. You will see were the wireing runs down the back. Get a small mirror,and flash light. Look down the wire opening in the back, you see the sensor connection ,I made a hook out of a coat hanger to grab it with. Pull it up before you disconnect it ,tie a piece of string to the sensor side of the connector , use 2 Ft. then disconnect remove two screws from inside the oven. And remove,sensor tie string on to new sensor connector pull through and connect.on top.Then replace everything cck every thing Twice!Doing this i didn"t have to pull the unit all the way out! LATER GOOD LUCK!
  • Richard from Jupiter, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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F2 error message on my GE oven indicated need for new heat sensor
After unscrewing the old heat sensor from inside the oven, I pulled the range away from the wall, got behind it and removed the small panel over the heat sensor. Naturally, the plastic clips connecting the heat sensor to the range wiring wouldn't come apart, so I eventually had to simply pry them apart with two pliers. Then, naturally, the new plastic connector clip on the replacement part didn't match the clip from the range, so I had to cut off both receptacles and strip the wires, then used the provided wire nuts to make the connections. After that, it was easy, just secured the heat sensor inside the oven and replaced the panel. I didn't push the range back against the wall until I tested the repair. It worked fine!
  • Joseph from Brick, NJ
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Gas oven stove temperature 125 - 100 degrees below normal
My Hotpoint gas stove was not operating at normal temperature. This was operating in a basic range of 125 - 100 degrees below normal. After going through numerous troubleshooting posts, I came to the conclusion the sensor was my first place to check. I did not want to drop $100 for a sensor if I did not need to, therefore, I decided that I needed to know how many ohms the sensor registered in my stove. The sensor need to be 1100 ohms and after using my digital multi-meter,( Analog meter would do for this job as well) sure enough the sensor did register 1100 ohms. I then started troubleshooting other components such as igniter, gas values, etc... All resulting in everything testing out good. That is what really puzzled me. Other posts of people having similar symptoms as my oven always came back to the sensor as the problem. Then I noticed that the cleaning temperature of the sensor needed to be 2600 ohms or somewhere in that range. Therefore, I heated up the oven and tested the temperature of the heated sensor and my sensor registered 1650 ohms. I concluded that the sensor tested good at room temperature, however when heated up, it was not registering correctly. I took a chance and purchased the senor, installed the sensor, which was quite easy and only reqired removing a few screws inside the stove, removal of back panel, and unconnecting the wire attachments, and the oven now operates as new, and just in time for Thanksgiving. The really great thing was that I was a hero in the eyes of my wife this Thanksgiving.
Other Parts Used:
Light Bulb - 40W Oven Sensor
  • Gary from Saxonburg, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Oven would not maintain set temperature
No problem installing oven sensor, but I diagnose the problem wrong, I need to change(ERC-11)control p/n wb27k5140
  • Leonel from Biddeford, ME
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Willie J. Brooks
September 16, 2017
Initially we were getting error codes f2, f3 and then f5 when baking at temperature greater than 325 degrees. On last week, we changed out the oven sensor and today again we are receiving error codes f2, f3 and f5 with the bake temperature set at 325 degrees.. we turned off the oven for 30 minutes and turned back on to bake at temperature 300. why are we still experiencing error codes f2, f3 and f5 after changing out the oven sensor.
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Hello Willie, thank you for contacting us. These codes still point to a faulty temp sensor. It could even be just a loose connection. You can test the sensor with a multi meter, once it is at room temp, the ohms reading should be 1100 or less. Good luck with the repair!

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Nelson Biggs
January 25, 2018
When setting the oven temp to any temp. The display goes to the desired temp but the oven doesn't keep that temp. Is it the heating element or the thermostat that is bad
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Hello Nelson, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: temperature sensor, control board, and bake/broil element. You can test the parts with a multimeter. If you are unfamiliar with how a multimeter functions, there are YouTube videos available to assist you. Hope this helps!

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Bob Goldblatt
November 28, 2018
Depress bake and set temperature 350, oven heats and runs for about 15 minutes. does get up to temperature however the bake light goes out . I can again depress bake and start the process over the oven will heat again. I see no error codes on led control panel . Any idea's stove is about 23 years old i have replaced the lower bake element about a year ago and it was running ok. Thanks for any help or idea's you can provide
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Hello Bob, Thank you for the question. I suggest testing the Sensor. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!

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Jesus
November 5, 2018
Stove top burners and broiler ignite and consistently operate well and cook to our satisfaction.Approximately two years ago oven igniter would only ignite when selecting the self clean cycle. shortly thereafter, the oven igniter ceased to ignite regardless the mode selected. yesterday when troubleshooting oven i was able to get oven to function properly and oven ignitor working properly while maintaining oven temperature of 350 degrees for over three hours. i was not able to reproduce fault which has kept my wife from attempting to use oven over the last two years. is it possible for a weak or faulty oven ignitor to function properly over the course three hours and intermittently fail on other days? if so, i will gladly replace the igniter part. also, would a faulty control board, oven thermostat or safety gas valve function properly one day while not another day? i simply ask about control board, thermostat and safety valve to rule them out as faulty part.
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Hello Jesus, thank you for your question. Yes, a weak oven igniter might work sometimes, and other times will not. If the igniter is glowing, but the burner is not lighting, the igniter may be weak and still be at fault because it requires a certain amount of current draw to open the valve. I would also recommend you test the sensor part number PS236043. At room temperature this the ohms reading should be 1100 or less. If the sensor is good, and the igniter is replaced and it still doesn't functions properly the issue would probably the be board. I hope this helps!

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Meri
September 3, 2019
When using oven it will quit all by itself. Have a hard time getting it to re- start by pushing "bake" on the pad. Can you help? Meri
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Hello Meri, Thank you for the question. This sounds like it might be an issue with the Timer Control Board, PartSelect Number PS3493469. This board controls the oven operations. I looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. My suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers. Hope this helps!

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Roger
August 3, 2017
My broiler does not come on?
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Hi Roger, Thank you for your inquiry. If your broiler element is not working, than 99% of the time it is the round style oven igniter, part number that fixes the issue. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Susan
October 22, 2019
In regards to my previous question and your answer. I have an electric range, my burners all work, it’s the oven that is the issue. I have researched and have possibly come up with either the thermos bad or the probe. Would this give me the code 133 c###?
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Hello Susan and thanks for writing. Error F-133 is for an Oven temperature sensor (RTD). The tech sheet says to do the following: (1) Check all heater, sensor, and wire harness connectors. Make sure they are tight and secure. Check the heater ribbon for possible damage. (2) Remove the sensor connector from the board and measure RTD resistance. Should read from 1030-1150 Ohms (46°F-102°F.) If it does not, replace the heater and recalibrate inductive sensors. (3) If the fault persists, replace the mainboard and recalibrate inductive sensors. Good Luck with your repair.

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Joseph
February 25, 2020
The bottom burner of the oven will not light. The top broiler works just fine i have already replaced the igniter unit on the bottom with no success. Please advise as to next best probable cause.Thanks
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Hello Joseph, thank you for writing. We advise testing the Oven Sensor as it may have gone faulty. You can test the sensor with a multi meter, once it is at room temp, the ohms reading should be 1100 or less. Good luck with your repair.

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Sarah
May 10, 2024
The top oven on my unit does not turn off. I replaced the control unit for the whole double oven, but the problem remains. Could the issue come from a faulty sensor in the upper oven or could it be the bake element in the upper oven? The lower unit is working fine. There are no error codes.
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Hi Sarah, thank you for your question! Yes, one of the common reason an oven will not turn off is the faulty temperature sensor, part number PS236043. We recommend checking it using the multimeter to fix the issue. We hope that helps!

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David
March 16, 2018
Oven is too cold off 50 degrees (set 350 temp 300) wondering if it could be something beside prob, elements get hot (red) does this stove have a temp. Adjustment?
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Hi David, Thank you for your question. There are only three parts that could cause the issue. The oven element, the temperature sensor, or the electronic control board. I would suggest testing your oven sensor first and maybe your element. Those are the only ones that you can actually test to see if they are working. You would just need a multi meter for that. If they are both working fine, then you may have to look into your electronic control board being the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Kenmore
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10451-1
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General Electric
10451-2
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General Electric
10451-3
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General Electric
10461-1
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10461-2
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10470-2
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10470-3
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Range
General Electric
10471-2
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General Electric
10471-3
Range
General Electric
10477-1
Range
General Electric
10477-2
Range
General Electric
10478-1
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General Electric
10478-2
Range
General Electric
10481-1
Range
General Electric
10481-2
Range
General Electric
10481-3
Range
General Electric
10551-1
Range
General Electric
10551-2
Range
General Electric
10551-3
Range
General Electric
10561-1
Range
General Electric
10561-2
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General Electric
10561-3
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General Electric
10570-1
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General Electric
10570-2
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General Electric
10570-3
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General Electric
10571-1
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