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I thought the expensive controller was overheating because the fan wasn't activating. So I replaced this fan switch. The old one bench tested the same as the new one using a heat gun. The $200 controller is on its way. This part should be IDed as the Fan Limit Switch. It's distinguishable from the other switch because the mounting tabs are parallel with the electrical blades. Read more
This is a GE oven control board. It's a critical part of the appliance and allows the user to adjust and view the temperature, check the clock, set a timer, or change oven functions. While the oven control board is designed to last, it can be compromised by exposure to moisture, high heat, and other factors. Signs that the control board may need to be replaced include an inoperable screen or an inoperable oven. The control board cannot be repaired and will need to be replaced. First, disconnect the oven from the power or flip the circuit breaker. Next, remove the cowling over the display to reveal the control board. It is held in place with four screws that must be removed. Disconnect the wiring harness. Install the new board by following these steps in reverse order.This is an OEM part and it is sold individually. It is compatible with GE ovens only.
Ordered the oven control and put it on. Read more
Ordered new racks Read more
Replaced the self- locking module. Good access to schemetic which aided greatly in ordering the part and easy to order method Read more
Note: wiring could differ from original, follow included instructions closely.
I removed 4 screws that held the panel in place. Swapped one wire at a time from old to new. Unscrewed the old panel and put the new panel in place, re inserted 4 screws attaching new panel. Read more
Unscrewed the frame of the oven door, popped it in. Read more