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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Sensor Kit by Ge

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Part Number: OEM6071748
Manufacturer Part Number: WB23X5340

The Oven Sensor Kit is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It contains critical sensors that monitor the oven's temperature, functions, and safety features during the cooking process. An accurate and fully functioning sensor kit is essential for reliable oven performance.

Causes of a bad oven sensor kit can include failures in individual sensors due to prolonged use and heat exposure over time. Electrical issues affecting communication between sensors and the control board may also require sensor replacement.

Symptoms of a bad oven sensor kit include:

  • The oven not heating or cooling as expected
  • Inability to properly select or maintain temperature settings  
  • Error codes or failure messages appearing
  • Safety features like the door lock not activating

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

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John, Does the oven heat at all ? First recheck the oven temp. sensor resistance at the clock /erc control connector wire harness. should have an average of 1080-1100 ohms at room temp.then check each wire to chassis ground for a resistance reading, there should be no resistance(open circ.) to ground. If there is repair the wire(s) if not, replace the oven sensor WB23X5340.

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Sandra, you may have a sensor WB21X22134 issue. If you measure the oven probe for resistance, it should read 1100 ohms at room temperature. If it does not read 1100 ohms, then the sensor is bad. You may also want to check the wiring to ensure that there are no breaks in the wiring and that everything is connected firmly in place.

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Jennifer G for Model Number ge 326b1016p001

Hello! we have an older white GE oven that has these numbers listed on a sticker on the door saying "Complete Instructions in Owners Manual": 326b1016p001 Unfortunately, the sticker that has our model number is worn down and I can't read what it says. We are getting the F2 & F3 error messages which I think relates to the oven sensor needing to be replaced. Can you help me find the right part with only the code above? I would really appreciate it!

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Jennifer you would need to test the oven sensor for a resistance of 1090 ohms and if it checks ok then the issue will be a control board issue.

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Jeff, sometimes when checking an oven sensor at room temperature, it may read correctly but, when heat is applied to the sensor it can go out of range. I would recommend changing the sensor.

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Jeff, the oven sensor reads the temperature as ohms of resistance and tells the control board what the temperature is. Check the sensor at room temperature, it should read about 1080 ohms, if it doesn't, replace the sensor.

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Hello Kip, If your model number is actually JTP15BA2BB, the F2 fault code indicates that oven is over temperature in one of the following modes within either a cooking or clean mode of operation. • Control senses oven temperature above 650°F. with the door circuit in the unlock mode. • Control senses oven temperature above 950°F with the door in the door locked mode. • Look for welded relay contacts. (Heating element is on in off mode). • Look for open thermal switch in lock motor circuit. Switch is normally closed and will open if area overheats due to fan not operating. Look for cause - Fan thermal switch not closing, fan stalled, etc. • Look for high resistance in the sensor circuit due to high contact resistance (poor terminal crimp, deformed terminals, loose connection inside sensor tube) or intermittent solder joint. • Electrical noise interference in the sensor circuit (Ham radio, cordless phone etc.).

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Mr.Noheat for Model Number GE Profile JT950S0A3SS

This is a dual oven with conventional electric elements and a convection option. When bake or broil is selected on the top oven, for any temperature range, the elements do not heat up. This is for both the bottom and top elements, which makes me think the elements are fine, because it would be unlikely for them to both burn out at the same time. There is a clicking noise that I hear every few minutes coming from just behind the control panel. I have tested the temperature sensor, it reads 1082 ohms. I have also tested the wired running from the sensor to the control board while disconnected. they both zero out, showing continuity... I think. What else should I be testing? Seems like if it was a control board issue I would get an error code or the bottom oven would not work, but the bottom oven works perfectly. Any help would be appreciated.

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Mr Noheat, This issue would be with the control board on the unit. It is possible for part of the control board to fail but other relays to work. The part number for the control board will be WB27T10287.

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