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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Temperature Sensor Assembly by Ge

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Part Number: OEM17372388
Manufacturer Part Number: WB21X10165

Fix F2 or F34 error codes and inaccurate oven temperatures with this temperature sensor assembly. Moderate DIY repair, 30-60 minutes install time.

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Dave, Thanks for the question!!! The only way to know is to test the sensor. The ohm reading should be 1080 ohms at room temperature (72 degrees F). If it is good then replace the control and if it is not good replace the sensor.

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Ed, A couple of possible issues. Possible element, high limit or control. A simple continuity test on the high limit will tell you if it is faulty. It should have continuity. The element should read around 20k ohms of resistance with 1 wire disconnected. If these test good then the main control board would need to be replaced. WB27X29613 control board. WB24X46906 high limit switch, WB44X21668 hidden bake element

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Daniel, Based on the error code provided the manufacturer recommends replacing the control assembly. I would however, recommend checking the sensor for proper resistance prior to replacing the control.

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Nanny, for this style wall oven, 20 to 30 minutes to pre-heat the oven is about "normal. This wall oven has a 4.3 cubic foot oven cavity, and hidden bake elements. It takes a few extra minutes to transfer the heat from the bake element to the cavity, then to heat, the larger oven cavity takes a little longer as well. 30 minutes to properly pre-heat the oven is about the average time needed. Thanks,

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