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Customer Questions and Answers for Thermocouple by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11993325
Manufacturer Part Number: WB19K10025

This thermocouple sits in the pilot flame and signals the oven safety valve that a flame is present. Replacing a weak or open thermocouple restores safe ignition and consistent burner operation on standing-pilot gas ranges.

  • Detects heat from the pilot flame and generates a small millivolt signal to allow the oven safety valve to remain open
  • Common symptoms of failure: oven won't heat, burner lights then goes out, pilot won't stay lit, intermittent oven shutdown
  • Confirms flame presence to help prevent unlit-gas flow during operation
  • Intended for standing-pilot style gas ovens/ranges
What's included: One thermocouple. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and shut off gas before servicing; allow the appliance to cool
  • Route and secure the new thermocouple exactly like the original; avoid sharp bends and kinks
  • Position the tip correctly in the pilot flame; hand-start threads and snug fittings—do not overtighten
  • After installation, check all connections for leaks with a soap-and-water solution and verify proper burner operation

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For Ge Thermocouple (Part Number: OEM11993325)

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Pete, Most likely the thermocouple is not sensing the flame and should be replaced.

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Ollie, with the gas and power supply turned off, the knobs, console, and top panel would need to be removed to access the thermocouple.

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Hello Bill, the manufacturer did not provide the measurements for this thermocoupler. We would need your model number in order to locate the correct one for your unit. You can call us at 877-477-7278 for assistance locating the model number or part number, thanks!

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Hello Phil, This can be caused by the thermocouple, the gas valve, or the burner. If you could please post a new question including the model number from the units' I.D. tag, we can provide any part numbers that are still available. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Joe, the thermocouple listed for your model is only available with the thermostat, 7515P041-60. Unfortunately, this item has been discontinued with no further replacements or cross references available and our company is unaware of any other available sources. Sorry about that!

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Steve, This thermocouple is a right hand thread and unfortunately we do not ship to Canada.

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Hello Don. Most important thing is to clean the pilot. If it is clean, I would suggest replacing the assembly WB16K10061. This should take care of the issue unless the thermostat WB20K10033 is bad.

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Neal, This is often referred to as a "mili amp" circuit, so you'll need a multimeter than can read mili amps "MA" on your meter dial. You'll need to have the pilot lit and the thermocoupler disconnected from the safety valve, then check the mili amps from the solder cap in the center of the coupling to the capillary tube casing. No reading( infinite resistance) would indicate a faulty coupler, Thanks and Good Luck

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