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Customer Questions and Answers for Temperature Sensor by Ge

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Part Number: OEM9563958
Manufacturer Part Number: WB23T10015

The Temperature Sensor is an OEM part for GE ovens. It plays a role in monitoring and regulating the oven's internal temperature, ensuring accurate heating and cooking performance. This sensor works by detecting the temperature inside the oven cavity and communicating with the main control board to maintain the set temperature throughout the cooking process.

Causes of a bad Temperature Sensor can include exposure to extreme temperatures leading to sensor failure, wear and tear over time, or damage from oven cleaning agents or spills that may affect its functionality.

Symptoms of a bad Temperature Sensor include:

  • Oven not reaching the set temperature.
  • Overheating or underheating, leading to unevenly cooked food.
  • Frequent error messages from the oven's electronic control.

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

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Matt, the wire connector can become caught on a wire or panel where it will not easily move out for accessibility. When this occurs, it is usually safest to access the connector from the back of the oven. However, with great care taken, it can be attempted to gently wiggle the sensor wire to try to loosen where the connector may be getting stuck.

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Pat, based on the manufacturer recommendations, the sensor WB23T10015 would be the replacement number for your model.

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Hello Ernie, you are going to want to check the wires going to your oven light as well as the wires going to the door switch. Hope this helps!

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Hello Jamie. You will need to look for a loose bracket of loose screw in the unit causing the rattle when the fan is on. Thanks.

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Hello Jeremy, I'm sorry but we will need to ask you to please post a new question including the verified model number from the units' I.D. tag since it will not come up for us as a valid model number. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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