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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Sensor Kit by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6071748
Manufacturer Part Number: WB23X5340

The Oven Sensor Kit is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It contains critical sensors that monitor the oven's temperature, functions, and safety features during the cooking process. An accurate and fully functioning sensor kit is essential for reliable oven performance.

Causes of a bad oven sensor kit can include failures in individual sensors due to prolonged use and heat exposure over time. Electrical issues affecting communication between sensors and the control board may also require sensor replacement.

Symptoms of a bad oven sensor kit include:

  • The oven not heating or cooling as expected
  • Inability to properly select or maintain temperature settings  
  • Error codes or failure messages appearing
  • Safety features like the door lock not activating

This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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Hello Kip, If your model number is actually JTP15BA2BB, the F2 fault code indicates that oven is over temperature in one of the following modes within either a cooking or clean mode of operation. • Control senses oven temperature above 650°F. with the door circuit in the unlock mode. • Control senses oven temperature above 950°F with the door in the door locked mode. • Look for welded relay contacts. (Heating element is on in off mode). • Look for open thermal switch in lock motor circuit. Switch is normally closed and will open if area overheats due to fan not operating. Look for cause - Fan thermal switch not closing, fan stalled, etc. • Look for high resistance in the sensor circuit due to high contact resistance (poor terminal crimp, deformed terminals, loose connection inside sensor tube) or intermittent solder joint. • Electrical noise interference in the sensor circuit (Ham radio, cordless phone etc.).

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Thursday, June 29, 2017

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