Raghu November 12, 2021 for Model Number jtp20b0f4bb This is a 30 in GE oven. May be a older model, does not seem to match up with your list. Need the control panel for sure. Which one I should order? The panel looks similar to WB36T10550
1 Answer Raghu, The part number for the control panel assembly on this unit will be WB36T10550. Read More...
Jim March 17, 2021 for Model Number JTP20BF3BB The bake button was the only button working on the oven so i replaced the control board with a new one. I still have the same problem with the bake button not working. I am now thinking that the touch pad on the front panel is bad. I cannot find a rear view of the replacement panel and was wondering if the new panel comes with the ribbon cable that connects to the control board. Could the ribbon cable be bad? and do I need to buy the whole front panel? Your advice is appreciated. Thank You, Jim
1 Answer Jim, based on your description and information, the keypad and/or ribbon has failed. Yes, the WB36T10550/WB36T10550 Control Panel Asm. has the ribbon installed at the factory(as well as the other components of the control panel), so yes you'll need to replace the control panel assembly. Unfortunately, the part is presently out of stock and will need to be ordered from the manufacturer. This will add a few days to the delivery time, once you place the order. Thanks, Read More...
Doug January 01, 2020 for Model Number GE JTP20WF3WW Wall Oven While oven was heating the breaker tripped (I think I saw a flash while standing near the oven). Both oven elements and the temperature sensor are all good. I assume the problem is either the Oven Control ( AP3205919) or the Control Panel Asm ( AP3203096). I haven't tried to turn on the breaker. Any suggestions?
1 Answer Hello Doug, likely the control board bake/broil relays failed, that would be enough to trip the breaker, Part WB27T10411. Read More...
Robert February 27, 2016 for Model Number JTP20B0F3BB GE Profile wall oven When the oven is turned on to say 350 it almost immediately ( maybe 5 seconds) says the oven has reached temp. i did see an F3 code. and the Fan is constantly running. My understanding is the temp sensor could be bad for F3 but could possible be the control board.
1 Answer Robert, You will want to check the oven sensor for resistance. The resistance at room temp should be 1090 ohms. If the resistance is not correct then replace the oven sensor. You will want to do the test from the control board that way you are testing the sensor and wiring. If this checks ok then the control board would be the part that would need to be replaced. Read More...
Darren December 02, 2014 for Model Number GEW9200LW0 Hello, My oven turns on and works for about 15 minutes, it then shuts off and the door motor starts to lock and unlock the door. No code appears on the display. The door locking mechanism eventually stops (after oven cools) and I can use the oven again for another 15 minutes before it all starts again. Any suggestions? Thank you
1 Answer Darren, The model number listed is for a Dryer and we would need the model number for the range to be able to assist properly. Please post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Harry March 06, 2013 for Model Number J TP20B0F1BB My GE wall oven (Model# J TP20B0F1BB) no longer has a "bake" function. Everything except bake works on the front panel. I don't know if I should start with the Control Panel Asm or the Control Module that is attached to the back of it. We hardly ever used broil and it works fine. The bake button was heavily used and now pressing it doesn't activate anything. Any suggestions? Thanks!
1 Answer Hello Harry. Based on the information you provided, you will need to order and replace the oven control WB27T10411 on the unit. Read More...
Haresh S December 02, 2012 for Model Number JTP2080F7BB Good Day, I have a JTP20BF7BB oven. Recently it stopped working and was displaying an F7 error (function error code). A technician removed the entire front part and said it needed replacing. The dilemma I have now is that I see the entire front panel is sold in 2 separate parts: Control Panel ASM (p/n WB36T10550) and Oven Control (p/n AP3205919). Do you have any advice which part may be wiser to purchase first as I would not want to buy either part unnecessarily. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Haresh, To test to see which part is bad do the following. Push clear off pad to clear the code. Disconnect the ribbon cable from the control and wait at least 32 seconds waiting to see if code reappears. If the code reappears then you need the clock WB27T10411. If the code does not reappear then you need the control panel WB36T10550. Read More...