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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Sensor Assembly by Ge

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Part Number: OEM6071019
Manufacturer Part Number: WB21X5301

The Oven Sensor Assembly is an OEM part for GE ovens. This part monitors the oven's internal temperature, ensuring it matches the set temperature on the oven's controls. By accurately measuring the heat inside the oven, the sensor assembly communicates with the oven's control system to adjust the temperature accordingly. 

Over time, the oven sensor can become faulty due to wear or damage, leading to inaccurate temperature readings. This can manifest as unevenly cooked food, longer cooking times, or an oven that fails to reach the desired temperature setting.

Symptoms of a bad Oven Sensor Assembly include:

  • The oven temperature is inconsistent with the setting
  • Food is not cooking evenly or as expected
  • The oven fails to heat to the set temperature
  • Error codes appearing on the oven display related to temperature regulation

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

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Hello Donna, If the ignitor is glowing red or orange, the ignitor WB2X9154 is breaking down and will have to be replaced. If the ignitor is glowing yellow or white hot, the issue will be the gas valve WB19K14 and/or the burner assembly WB16K22.

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Hector, You will want to check the wires that go from the oven sensor to the control board. Make sure that there is no damage to the wires. If they check ok then the only other thing that would be associated with the oven sensor would be the control board.

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Hello David. Loss of relay drive circuit. • Press Clear/Off and reprogram control. If -F5- code reappears, replace control. • Check sensor circuit for intermittant high resistance. If all above check OK the F5 code can be a result of a momentary loss of power.

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Charles, The F3 error code is a open sensor circuit issue. You will need to test the oven sensor assembly for 1090 ohms at 77 degrees. If you test when heating the oven, the resistance will go up 2 ohms for every 1 degrees. If the sensor check bad then replace and if it is good then the most likely cause for the issue will be the control board.

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