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This electrical jumper links two terminals within the appliance's wiring to restore proper continuity for the affected circuit. Replace a burnt, damaged, or missing jumper to bring the related function back to reliable operation.
The Fan Blower is an OEM part for GE ranges and wall ovens. This part helps to circulate air within the oven cavity. The fan blower ensures that heat is evenly distributed during cooking, contributing to consistent cooking results, and prevents the electronic components from overheating, which could lead to malfunctions or reduced lifespan of the appliance.
Causes of damage to the Fan Blower can include accumulation of debris and grease, which can obstruct the fan and strain the motor, and mechanical wear over time that affects the fan's efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad Fan Blower in a range include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
This block terminal is the wire-connection block that secures incoming power and internal wiring, restoring a safe, reliable electrical connection for the appliance. Replaces worn or damaged terminal connections to help prevent loose wires and arcing. What it does:
This relay board and frame assembly replaces the relay/control module that routes power to major dryer components, restoring reliable switching of the motor and heater. Fits the original mounting frame for a direct swap. What it does:
This RJ45 mounting bracket secures an RJ45 network/communication jack to the appliance frame, restoring proper connector alignment and mechanical support. It's a simple replacement part for damaged or missing brackets. What it does:
The Cooling Fan Sensor Board is an OEM component for GE ovens and ranges. It is an electronic module connected to the main control board that monitors internal temperatures. An onboard thermistor sensor in the board regulates the convection fan relay and fan motor speed based on heating demands during the bake and broil functions.
Causes of a failed Cooling Fan Sensor Board can include moisture damage from spills or steam, faulty soldering connections, or manufacturing defects over time. Electronic components are also susceptible to normal wear from frequent heating cycles.
Symptoms of a bad board fan sensor include:
It is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and KitchenAid wall ovens and range models using the same electronic control system.
This silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) switches and regulates power to heating or motor circuits, helping the appliance control temperature and run cycles reliably. It's a direct-fit electronic switching component used in a variety of control systems. What it does:
This is a replacement screw used to secure panels and components on compatible appliances. It provides a direct-fit fastening solution to restore proper part alignment and prevent rattling or loose panels. What it does
This lubricant/cleaner is used during service of cooking appliances to dissolve residue and provide light lubrication on small moving parts. It helps restore smoother operation of control shafts and valves when burner knobs feel stiff or sticky. What it does: