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Customer Questions and Answers for Sensor by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6070014
Manufacturer Part Number: WB21X158

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For Ge Sensor (Part Number: OEM6070014)

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Marc, Unfortunately, this part is no longer available and no satisfactory replacement has been provided by the manufacturer. Even google searching the manufacturer part number nothing is available.

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Joe, You should be able to use sensor part number WB21T10005 and you would need to cut and splice the sensor wires with wire nuts to the old sensor wires.

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Py, Based on the information provided the WB21x158 WB21X158 is shown as no longer available through our sources, However, the manufacturer has not provided a suitable replacement for this part.

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Mike, The sensor should read 1090 ohms at room temp and with a new sensor being installed then this would most likely be an issue with the wiring between the board and the wires or a control board issue.

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Orrin for Model Number JK2501

The lower, noncleaning oven, still heats but the temperature gauge is very inaccurate. My wife, truly a magician, has "the touch" and can fiddle to a pretty close approximation of the right temperature. I presume, with my limited knowledge, that the thermostat is faulty. I'm not able to do anything more than guess. Questions: is a thermostat likely to be the culprit? Is a thermostat available (not easily found by me)? And is a thermostat replacement doable by someone with moderate technical skills? Thanks! PS: the upper, cleaning oven, element is fried. That I know. That would be the next question.

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Orrin, The thermostat would be the most likely cause for this issue but the thermostat WB21X5209 has been discontinued with no suitable replacement available. For the upper broil element the part number will be WB44X173 and if this is in the lower oven that is not working properly then the element could potentially cause temperature issues.

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Wil, The oven sensor should read 1090 ohms of resistance and if it is showing 1300 at room temp then the sensor is bad and would need replaced.

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Hello Ruth. Check and see if the control board is sending power to the elements. If not, replace the control board on the unit.

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