Frank for Model Number JBP23DR3WW I asked an earlier question in which I had replaced the control board, the temperature sensor and broiler element. I learned that the bake element might be weak and causing the problem and given a model number. The advice was to measure the resistance; it should be 22.3 Ohms at room temperature. If it varied more than 1 Ohm from that it was bad. Mine read 21.4, not quite 1 Ohm off. I ordered the replacement model number anyway; right out of the box it checked in at 21.2 Ohms. Needless to say, the oven is still not fixed. Everything inside the oven is new. Where can I get a repair manual for this appliance with the correct diagnostic numbers? If 22.3 is accurate then the brand-new GE part is defective. I'd like to know the diagnostic numbers for all the parts to check them, too.
Answer Hello Frank, thank you for contacting APP, You may need to contact the manufacturer to acquire a tech sheet or service manual with the information you are looking for on diagnostic/technical specifications. That being said, from the parts you have replaced and the ongoing issue I would suspect a poor connection/wire not fully seated in its connector, or a pinched or otherwise damaged wire in the wiring harness. Just to be safe I would recommend making sure all of your connections are secure and wires are fully seated, even with the wires reading as having continuity as stated in your previous question, a connector that is making a poor connection to a component or a wire that is not fully seated in its connector, or a pinched/otherwise damaged wire may not be carrying the load to allow the unit to heat correctly. It does not appear that the manufacturer offers the wiring harness(es) for the oven as serviceable parts. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Wednesday, June 26, 2024