Ken April 02, 2014 for Model Number G.E. JKP26GOV1BB Getting error code F-2. Replaced Sensor assembly and now get error code F-3. Where can I purchase the control board?
1 Answer Hello Ken. Sorry, the part needed WB27K5190 has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part. Read More...
Mike February 17, 2014 for Model Number JKP18BA2BB We were having problems with the keypad (2 and 9 didn't work) and getting an F3 code. Also the temp of the oven wasn't getting as high as we set it for, so we had to trick it by setting it at 400 to get 350. I replaced the keypad. That solved the 2 and 9 issue, but we still got the F3. Then I replaced the oven sensor (the metal probe that sticks into the oven thru the backwall and plugs in to the wiring) The oven seemed to work fine for a week, but now we're getting F3 again. Argh! What next oh wise ones?
1 Answer Mike, The F3 is an open or shorted sensor circuit which could be the result of contamination on the terminals, pinched wires in the sensor circuit or cold solder joint on the control. You will want to do a resistance check of the oven sensor which should be 1100 ohms at room temp of 72 degrees. Also check the continuity of the wire harness from the control board to the oven sensor and make sure that there is continuity there and visually inspect the wires for damage. If all this checks ok then replace the control board. Read More...
Chris February 15, 2014 for Model Number RGB745WEH1WW I just purchased this sensor. My old sensor was connected with some sort of male to male adapter, which the tabs were broken off, after many hours I got them apart. Installed the new sensor, but now have the same problem, do you sell an adapter, or if I have to strip the wires and use the nuts? How do I know which wire gets twisted with the stove wiring?
1 Answer Hello Chris. Just strip the wires and use wire nuts. On the sensor there is only 2 wires. It does not matter which wire goes where with the 2 stove wires. Read More...
Mike K February 09, 2014 for Model Number GE XL44 OVEN model #JGBP26GEN 2AD Oven's digital readout indicates 170° at room temp. When set to 500° it cooks like it's actually at 350-375. Resistance of sensor is 1008 ohms in ice water, 1089 at room temp, 1344 in 205-210°water, and 1650 ohms at an estimated temp. of 350-375. Can it be anything but the controller board? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Mike. It sounds like the control board is bad and will need to be replaced. Read More...
Lane February 07, 2014 for Model Number GE Gas Stove Model #317B6641P001 When we're using the oven, we turn the dial to a certain temperature (say 350 deg). We have a thermometer inside the oven, and it will read @ 375-376 deg. So approximately 25-26 degrees hotter than what we have the dial set on. Would this be a defective temperature sensor probe or oven sensor assembly, or would it be something else? Kindest Regards, Lane
1 Answer Hello Lane! Yes, it could be a defective temp sensor. We'll need your appliance model number to further research, troubleshoot, and locate the parts information. The model number given is incorrect. Please repost with this information for further assistance. Thanks. Read More...
Jim January 14, 2014 for Model Number GE jpk13gp2bg Part # ap2023670 is identified as the replacement part for my wall oven sensor. However, I have disconnected the old sensor from inside my oven and the wire ends were connected by a single wire nut. Will this replacement part work?
1 Answer Hello Jim. There is no way the two wires are connected by a single wire nut. It would not read properly. However, there could be a single connector on the sensor. Read More...
Mike January 07, 2014 for Model Number Kenmore 911.30465791 When baking at higher temperatures 350+ the oven will heat to temp and after awhile beeps giving a F3 error code usually. Occasionally has thrown F4 and F5. After hitting Clear cannot immediately restart oven. After waiting about 10-minutes or so, can restart oven and the cycle repeats. When baking at lower temps the oven runs normally. Is this likely the Sensor or Control Board?
1 Answer Mike, The F3 and F4 Error codes indicate the issue is in the oven temperature sensor [ ] This can happen in older ovens, and after a self clean cycle. The F5 error code indicates an issue in the ERC/Clock, The "watchdog" or checksum circuit. But based on the post and since the issue is at higher temperatures only, start by replacing the oven temp. sensor, and check the wires, connector for damage. Read More...
Jim December 26, 2013 for Model Number jsp39wok2ww Oven set to temp and the food is not done. Oven shut off. I replaced oven control board and oven heats but shuts off.
1 Answer Hello Jim. Make sure the bake element is good. If so, replace the temp sensor in the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Mason December 06, 2013 for Model Number 91140169791 Hello, We have a Kenmore wall oven model# 91140169791. We keep getting a F5 Code for the Oven And a F3 when we try the broil. We recently replaced the heat sensor. When we heat the Oven up, we will get these Codes after 15 minutes of heating. What else can this be or is it even the heat sensor. Also how much would it cost to fix the problem or do they even still make it for this model. Thank You.
1 Answer Mason, This issue would be caused by a faulty control board. The F5 error means that there has been a relay failure on the control board. This would require the clock to be replaced. The part number is WB27T10276. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Archie. The sensor should read around 1650 ohms at 350°. If bad replace the sensor WB21X5301. If good, replace the control. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...