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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Temperature Sensor Assembly by Ge

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Part Number: OEM17861322
Manufacturer Part Number: WB21X22134

Fix F2 error codes and inaccurate oven temperatures by replacing a faulty temperature sensor. Simple 15-minute DIY repair with basic tools.

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For Ge Oven Temperature Sensor Assembly (Part Number: OEM17861322)

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Hello William. • Welded relay contacts • Airflow to rear of unit • High resistance in oven sensor leads/ connectors (especially at sensor in rear) Replace the board on the unit.

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Jermaine, The sensor connector that is on the range is not available separately and would be part of the main harness. You could get a couple of ceramic wire nuts and cut the connectors off and splice the wires together to correct this issue.

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Deborah, Fortunately, the WB21X22134/WB21X22134 oven temp. sensor assembly is the correct sensor assembly for the model number you provided. There are several sensor assemblies in stock and available at this time. This is a pretty "common" part, but you may want to order and save an additional sensor assembly, if you'd feel more comfortable about it.

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Hello Pamela. It sounds like the control board WB27X10120 has failed. This part has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part.

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Mark for Model Number JB900WDWW

My 14 year old GE Profile Spectra convection oven is not heating up properly. When on convection bake, it says it's up to temperature but things bake noticeably more slowly than they used to. If it's heated up and we turn off the convection bake and switch to convection roast, the oven temperature reads colder than it just did on convection bake by 30 - 40 degrees. It is also having the same kind of problem on bake, but not as great a difference (off by 10 degrees when we switch to roast). I did a resistance check on the oven sensor assembly (WB21T10007) and it shows 1105 Ohms. I'm not sure what to try next.

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Mark, The oven temp. sensor WB21X22134 Is a great place to start. It is not uncommon for sensor resistance to be in range at room temperature , and become erratic at the higher temperatures, especially after a self clean cycle. When you cancel a cycle and reprogram another, The display will show the actual oven temperature based on the sensor input. Replace the sensor, and check for an average oven bake temperature and calibrate the control. The temperatures in convection bake or roast are automatically lowered by the control, so you'll get a slightly lower temperature (25 dgrs. less) when used on the convection settings.

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Kathleen, The best way to determine if the issue is with the burner would be to pull the unit out and take the control panel back off and turn the burner to the on position. Check between h1 and h2 for that burner switch to see if there is 240 vac. If there is proper power then the element is faulty. If not then the switch is bad.

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Hello Lisa! If you can run a quick ohm test on the elements and determine that both are showing resistance, the culprit to your issue could part number WB27X45466. Thanks!

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Heather, This issue sounds like it could be an oven sensor issue and to see if it is you would do a resistance check ok the sensor. The resistance of the sensor should read at about 1090 ohms. If not then the sensor is faulty and would need to be replaced. If sensor checks ok then you will want to check the oven safety valve for 3.2 to 3.6 vac when turned to bake. If getting proper voltage then the safety valve is faulty and would need replaced.

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