Kristi November 16, 2013 for Model Number JGBS12GER5WH We have a GE XL44. The bake and broil option have both stopped working at the same time. The stove top works just fine. Can you tell me what the problem could be?
1 Answer Hello Kristi. It may be the igniter WB2X9154. Test for 3.2-3.6 volts AC at the gas safety valve with the igniter turned on. If the voltage is there, you have a bad safety valve. If the voltage is low, you have a weak igniter and the igniter will need to be replaced. 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...
David June 19, 2013 for Model Number J37BTT7191 The mechanical clock on my GE Talisman Royale stove has stopped working (part number WB199M133). Naturally the part is no longer available for such an old stove, and there is no direct replacement. I am technically savvy (a professional electrical engineer) and wonder if can I jury-rig a WB19X10008 clock to substitute for the original clock/timer. I would regard repairing the old stove as a contribution to reducing the load on the environment.
1 Answer Hello David. Sorry, but we have no way of knowng if that will work on the unit. Read More...
Kathleen March 19, 2013 for Model Number R B534G V1WH Hotpoint/GE Electric Stove The ANALOG clock/timer on my stove (part # WB19X5305) has been replaced by part # WB19X10008. I have ordered the part and reviewed the installation instructions. However, the included instructions show wiring for the old unit and the new unit, but the illustrated old unit does not in any way resemble my old unit. My old unit has 3 white wires spliced/connected together and are plugged into one terminal on the bottom of the analog clock assembly. There are two red wires spliced/connected together and plugged into one terminal on the top of the analog clock assembly. How do these 5 wires connect to the terminals of the new digital clock/timer? Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Kathleen. The old timer should have the markings by each terminal of 1 which is L1, 2 which is L2, 3 which is output 2, 4 which is output 1 and 5 which is common. Then on the new timer, 1 is L1, 2 is output 1, 3 is L2, 4 is output 2, and 5 is common. Read More...
N A October 19, 2011 for Model Number WB19X5299 How do you wire the new electronic timer clock? Apppears not to be a one for one replacement. What do I do?
1 Answer Hello NA. The new timer WB19X10008 comes with the instructions to install the unit. The installation varies depending on the model of unit you are working on. If you go by the instructions, you should be able to install the timer correctly. Hope this helps. Read More...