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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Thermostat by Ge

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Part Number: OEM7869228
Manufacturer Part Number: WB20K8

The Oven Thermostat is an OEM part for GE ovens. This thermostat is a component in regulating the oven's heat, turning the heat on and off to maintain the desired temperature setting. With its precise calibration and durable construction, the oven thermostat is essential for achieving consistent cooking outcomes and preventing overheating, which could lead to burnt or undercooked food.

Causes of a bad oven thermostat include prolonged use, which can affect its sensitivity, and exposure to extreme temperatures, which may impact its accuracy.

Symptoms of a bad Oven Thermostat include:

  • The oven not reaching the set temperature
  • Oven temperature fluctuating too widely from the desired setting
  • Food not cooking evenly or within expected time frames

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

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For Ge Oven Thermostat (Part Number: OEM7869228)

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Hello Jarrett. WB20K8 has the wire connections, but all thermostats use a cap tube and probe. You want to check and make sure your model number is correct. If so, this part will work for the unit.

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TH, With the issue that you are having it sounds like the contacts on the oven thermostat are faulty and you would want to replace the thermostat.

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Josh, The most likely cause for the issue that is going on with your unit would be the faulty thermostat WB20K8.

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Hello Ron. Yes, if you tried turning off the oven, and it would not shut off, you will need to replace the thermostat on the unit.

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Victor for Model Number JGBS20GEV3AD

About 3 months ago the ignitor on our oven stopped working. I replaced it with the cheapest one possible that matched (maybe not the best choice). After that the oven was lighting with a woosh. It actually caught a hand towel, hanging on the handle, on fire the one time. I then adjusted and cleaned everything and it seemed to work properly for a short while. Now it lights, cycles off and when it tries to kick on again the ignitor glows but does not light the gas that we can hear and smell flowing. Amps and resistance on ignitor seem normal. Gas valve resistance checks okay too. From what I can find online faulty thermostats usually run the temp up. Looking deeper, I read where others had problems with the cheap ignitor. I'm not sure if I should just get an OEM ignitor or am I heading the wrong direction?

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Hello Victor. You need to order the OEM ignitor to repair the issue with the unit.

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