David January 12, 2013 for Model Number PGS968BEM2BB Bake setting will not ignite. Broil setting will ignite. Have already replaced igniter assembly. What part is suggested to get Bake settings operational.
1 Answer Hello David, You would want to do a resistance check on the control valve to make sure that the valve is good. When you check across the bake to broil terminals you should have 216 ohms resistance. If you do not have proper resistance tehn you would need to replace the control valve WB21T10014. 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...
Bryan December 11, 2012 for Model Number JBS55W0J1WW Oven when commanded to bake goes into preheat relays chatter and display blinks preheat elements do not heat at all checked ohms on the burner elements and they checked ok.
1 Answer Hello Bryan. Based on the information you provided, the control board WB27X45466 is bad and will need to be replaced. Read More...
Jj September 17, 2012 for Model Number jbp64bov5wh When control is turned to broil, the broil element gets warm but not hot. When turned to bake neither element warms. Surface elements work fine, so voltage is correct. All indicator lights on display are working, so I need to know if control is out or the oven sensor should be replaced?
1 Answer Hello JJ. Test for power coming out of the control to the elements. If none is there, you will need to replace the control WB27T10231 on 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...
Zack April 21, 2012 for Model Number JKP86BF5BB GE microwave oven/oven combo: The oven won't heat up. I bought a sensor, part # WB21T10007. I removed the mounting screws, but it doesn't pull through to facilitate disconnecting the plug. How do I access the plug to disconnect it and to connect the new one?
1 Answer Hello Zack. If the plug will not pull through the hole, you will need to uninstall the oven and remove the back panel off the oven to access the plug and unplug the sensor WB21X22134. Read More...
Tammy December 22, 2011 for Model Number JBP64SH3SS Asked by Tammy for Model JBP64SH3SS continue with question. When you ask is the clocks chatting during heating. Something is making clicking noises as the display states preheating if they is what you mean. The display, where the clock is, only ever show preheat-nothing else, no other temp etc... if that helps. I will check the wall outlet to see if the voltage is correct. Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Tammy. One other thing to check is the bake element WB44T10010. Make sure it reads closed for continuity with the wires disconnected. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Tammy December 21, 2011 for Model Number JBP64SH3SS My oven will not heat up. The broiler element will get red but when running the regular over it gets a little warm (pre heat)but that is it. I was looking at the heating element which is number 251, but I was also looking at the sensor #253. Can you tell me if this sensor tells you the temp of the oven even if using broiler or baking element. I was looking at purchasing both items so I can save time if not one its the other and shipping. Thank you for you help in advance.
1 Answer Hi Tammy. Yes this sensor is for your model. It is part # WB21X22134. It will ohm cold at 1,00 ohms cold. It does regulate the temperature via the clock logic circuit and clock relays. First, check to see if you are getting proper 240 vac to the terminal block. Are you getting 120 vac from L-1 and L-2 to neutral individually ? It is known low voltage or a bad wall outlet will create a heating no heat or partial heat. If so then you are not getting 120 vac from the clock relays. Are the clock relays chattering during heating ? if so it is part # WB27X45466. Is there any fault codes ? Is the clock dim ? Thank You. Read More...
Lauri October 15, 2011 for Model Number JGSP28SEN1SS Are there 2 temp. Sensor assemblies on my gas range, (one for the broiler and one for bake) if so are they inerchangeable? My range suddendly one day stopped working only when it was set to bake. The broiler and gas top worked fine. A friend of mine(highly qualified) was able to locate what I think is the sensor assembly and asked me if I would rather have the use of the bake feature or broil feature of my oven. I of course wanted the bake. He then must have switched out this part in order to now allow the bake feature to work, however until the replacement piece is re-ordered and installed I can not broil. Which really isn't as big of an issue but I would like it fixed. I can not get ahold of my friend who took the piece in order to look up the part number so it could be ordered and reinstalled. I rarely used the oven which was only 1 yr and 8 months old so I was suprised that it burnt out this quickly anyway? I certainly do not want to call a repair man who will charge me $175 just to show up. So if anyone knows the answer to my question i would be extremely grateful to you. Thank you.
1 Answer Hi Lauri. The bake/ broil sensors you are referring to is what I believe are the ignitors. Usually different, but in this case they are the same # WB13T10045. They should ohm cold 50-800 ohms. The oven sensor is in the back Lt.side that controls the temperature swing for even cooking. Part # is WB21X22134. Thank you. Read More...
Mike September 12, 2011 for Model Number jb960cb2cc AP2023862 (Oven temp sensor model#) I need to replace mine. Are their instructions on how to do this anywhere. I appreciate the help.
1 Answer Hello Mike. Open the oven door and remove the racks from the oven. Access the sensor and remove the screws holding it into place. Pull the sensor out and unplug the wire connector on the sensor. Reinstall in reverse order with the new oven sensor WB21X22134. Hope this helps. Read More...