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The Oven Temperature Sensor Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE electric wall ovens. It is responsible for accurately reading the oven's internal temperature to provide precise temperature control and safe operation. Consistent and precise temperature readings are necessary for repeatable cooking results.
Symptoms of a bad temperature sensor include:
Causes of a faulty sensor can be due to failures over extended usage, exposure to high heat cycles, or impedance changes due to dirt or mineral deposits. Precise temperature readings allow for confident cooking.
This OEM GE replacement sensor is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore electric wall oven models.
My mother's GE range was not coming up to full heat (very far from it), and I was hearing a lot of relay-clicking coming from the control board. The heating elements seemed good. I suspected the control board was faulty, but there was a chance that it might be the (*much* less expensive) temperature sensor, so I ordered both from AppliancePartsPros.com (which got the parts to me very fast) so I could try the T-sensor first. After removing the doors and the back panel of the oven, and taking out... Read more
The Oven Bake Element is an OEM part for GE ovens. This component is located at the bottom of the oven cavity and is responsible for generating the heat needed for baking. By converting electrical energy into heat, the bake element ensures even temperature distribution throughout the oven, allowing for consistent cooking results.
Causes of a malfunctioning Oven Bake Element may involve visible signs of wear or damage, like blistering or holes, a break in the element that hinders proper heating, and burnout or malfunctioning resulting from age or excessive use.
Symptoms of a failing Oven Bake Element include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Watched the appliancepartspro video and changed it out. It took about 15 minutes. I'm sure I saved hundreds. Read more
The Oven Sensor Assembly is an OEM part for GE ovens. This part monitors the oven's internal temperature, ensuring it matches the set temperature on the oven's controls. By accurately measuring the heat inside the oven, the sensor assembly communicates with the oven's control system to adjust the temperature accordingly.
Over time, the oven sensor can become faulty due to wear or damage, leading to inaccurate temperature readings. This can manifest as unevenly cooked food, longer cooking times, or an oven that fails to reach the desired temperature setting.
Symptoms of a bad Oven Sensor Assembly include:
Spoke to a parts pro and told them of the problem. there were 2 possibilieies from the explanation of what the parts do. onw could have been the Range oven igniter. that wasn't it beaacause the over was lighting fine. by process of illimination it was the Oven Sensor Assembly. Read more
The Broil Element is an OEM part for GE ovens. This element is located at the top of the oven and is crucial for the broiling function, providing high heat for cooking dishes such as meats and vegetables directly under the heat source. The broil element glows red hot when in use, creating the necessary temperature to sear food and lock in flavors.
Symptoms of a failing Broil Element include:
Causes of a bad broil element often involve burnout from regular use, electrical issues such as faulty wiring or a malfunctioning thermostat that doesn't cycle the heat correctly.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Once I received the element within three days, I simply removed the other element by unclipping and unplugging lugs in rear. Placed the new one in clips and connected lugs and all was good! Read more
The Support Bracket is an OEM part for GE ovens, designed to provide stability and support for the broiling element. This bracket is essential for ensuring the broiling element is securely positioned at the top of the oven, allowing for even heat distribution and optimal cooking performance when broiling foods.
Causes of damage to the support bracket often involve high heat exposure, accidental impacts during cleaning or cooking, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad Support Bracket include:
The Oven Light Lens is an OEM part for GE ovens, designed to protect and cover the oven light bulb. It allows for a clear view of the oven's interior, making it easier to monitor the cooking progress without opening the oven door, thus maintaining a consistent temperature.
Over time, the oven light lens can become discolored or cloudy from exposure to high temperatures, grease, and food splatters, which can diminish its effectiveness. Additionally, accidental bumps or cleaning can lead to cracks or breaks in the lens.
Symptoms of a bad Oven Light Lens include:
Tested the power to the unit by turning on the cooktop portion and saw that I had power to all of the burners. Turned the selector knob to broil and saw that the top element would heat up. I then turned off the breaker to the unit. I then decided to take out the baking element to do a continuity test. When I touched it, a 1.5 inch section fell out. Since that concluded my continuity test, I assumed I needed a baking element. After receiving the parts the NEXT DAY (amazingly great service... Read more
The Thermal Fuse is an OEM part for GE ranges. This component is a safety device to protect the range from overheating. It is located in the electrical circuit and acts as a fail-safe to cut off the power supply to the range if it detects excessive heat.
Causes of a faulty thermal fuse can include power surges, overheating due to prolonged use, or other electrical issues. When the fuse blows, it interrupts the electrical flow, preventing potential damage to the range's sensitive components and ensuring user safety.
Symptoms of a bad fuse may include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
The F9 error code is supposed to indicate that the door lock mechanism has failed. My oven would give the F9 code and turn off during normal baking at 400 F after about 30-40 minutes. It turns out that GE must have programmed the error codes incorrectly in my model, because the real problem was that my control board cooling fan was no longer functional, and one of the two thermal switches was shutting off the unit when the control board area got too hot. AppliancePartsPros.com is one of the... Read more
The Broiler Pan Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges. It serves as a secure platform for positioning meats, vegetables, and various foods directly beneath the broiler element, ensuring safe and efficient cooking. The pan is about 17 inches wide by 13 inches deep. Over time, wear and tear can affect broiler pans, causing issues such as flaking or stripping of the non-stick coating and the development of small ridges or holes that permit grease to drip down. Symptoms of bad broiler pans include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with select Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore ranges
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The Probe Thermistor is an OEM replacement part for GE wall ovens and ranges. Located inside the oven cavity, this temperature-sensitive probe precisely monitors interior heat to safeguard against overcooking. Causes of a faulty thermistor involve exposure to excessive cooking temperatures, moisture infiltration from spills or steam, or basic failure due to old age. Symptoms of an inadequate probe thermistor include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I looked diligently for this probe for many months and to no avail. So desperate to find it , I Goggled and found this provider for the probe. I was amazed at the timing of the receipt of the item. I received an email within hours that it had been shipped the same day and arrived at my home within less than 48 hours! The price was great and the item was easy to locate on the site.. Thank you for your attention and customer service. I will use these folks again! Read more
The Igniter Mounting Screw is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens and ranges. This screw secures the igniter to the burner assembly, ensuring it remains firmly in place for consistent and reliable ignition. Its precise fit and durable design help maintain the stability and functionality of the igniter.
Over time, mounting screws can become corroded, stripped, or lost during repairs or maintenance. A missing or damaged screw may result in a loose igniter, affecting the appliance's ability to ignite properly.
Symptoms of a bad or missing igniter mounting screw include:
The igniter becoming loose or misaligned
I was getting really frustrated with our oven. It would preheat to the correct temperature, then slowly lose heat until it was down to about 200 degrees. So it took about two hours to heat a pizza! Finally decided to repair the oven myself, rather than pay $300.00 to have a repair person come out. Ordered the replacement igniter from AppliancePartsPros.com, and it arrived in two days. I followed the instructional video on the AppliancePartsPros.com website, and it was going well until I... Read more
The Broil Element is an OEM part for GE ovens. This component is responsible for providing the high heat necessary for broiling foods. Located at the top of the oven cavity, the broil element delivers direct, intense heat to cook and brown food items efficiently.
Causes of a bad broil element can include prolonged use, electrical malfunctions, or physical damage from impacts or spills. Over time, the element may burn out or develop cracks, leading to diminished performance.
Symptoms of a bad broil element include:
Would advise before doing this repair to watch the video for it. It is not a plug in connection anymore like older ovens. The key is to keep the connecting wires from the oven from falling or pulling into the inner wall of the oven. The wires may not come very far out away from the wall of the oven so make sure to secure them. The video shows a good way to do that. If you have an in wall oven this is very important because it would hard and time consuming to pull the oven out of the wall to... Read more
The Lamp Halogen is an OEM part for GE ovens. It illuminates the oven interior, allowing you to clearly see the food while it cooks. This light is particularly useful for monitoring the progress of your baking or roasting without opening the oven door and losing heat.
Causes of a bad halogen lamp can include regular wear and tear, electrical surges, or damage from high temperatures. Over time, the filament within the halogen lamp can degrade, leading to a loss of illumination.
Symptoms of a bad halogen lamp include:
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The Rack is an OEM part for GE ranges, designed to provide a sturdy and reliable surface for baking and roasting your favorite dishes. This high-quality metal rack fits perfectly inside GE ovens, allowing for optimal air circulation around the food for even cooking.
Causes of a bad Oven Rack can range from excessive weight placed on the rack, improper cleaning methods leading to rust, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad Oven Rack include:
The oven rack fit perfectly. Read more
The Window Pack Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part allows you to monitor your food while it cooks without opening the door and letting heat escape. The assembly ensures clear visibility and helps maintain the oven's internal temperature for consistent cooking results.
Causes of a bad window pack can include accidental impacts, thermal stress from repeated heating and cooling cycles, or manufacturing defects.
Symptoms of a bad window pack assembly include:
Chatted on-line with one of the customer service representatives. He helped me select and order the correct part and also gave some basic instructions. Part arrived with several days of ordering. Read more
Ranges, wall ovens, and microwaves require a hub blade assembly in order to operate efficiently. The hub blade works inside the device to help with the various heating cycles. With use, because of misuse, or as a result of accidental damage, the hub blade may stop working. When this component is no longer functioning, a replacement part is required. If the oven isn't warming correctly, the hub blade assembly may be the issue.Replacing the hub blade assembly is a simple process. A screwdriver, socket set, adjustable wrench, and wrench set are required. Always disconnect appliances before replacing components. Wear gloves for safety. The hub blade assembly is located inside the oven. To access it, the back of the appliance has to be removed. Be sure all parts are replaced and secured before turning the device back on.This hub blade assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The part is sold as an individual unit and made of high-quality, durable materials. The hub blade assembly can be installed in various models of ranges, wall ovens, and microwave oven combination appliances. It is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand devices.
The oven was so loud, it was hard to talk to someone in the kitchen. We replaced the motor and the fan blade. 1. Turn off power to the oven. 2. Remove the oven doors 3. Remove the cover for the fan. 4. Turn the fan blade nut clockwise to loosen( it's opposite of normal) - Save the nut and the small clip that is behind the fan as you'll need them again. 5. Remove the screws that hold oven to the kitchen cabinet frame. 6. Slide oven out of kitchen cabinet and place on the floor - it takes 2... Read more
This convection fan assembly circulates heated air inside the oven cavity for more even baking and roasting. Replacing a worn or noisy fan restores proper airflow and helps maintain stable temperatures during convection cooking.
Very easy fix. Turned of power at breaker. Removed oven door by lowering two "keepers" on the hinges for the oven door and sliding the door out of the oven. Removed the trim plate at bottom of oven by pushing it up.. Removed 2 screws that mount to the frame of the cabinet at the bottom that the trim plate hangs from. Then removed 4 screws that hold the oven into the cabinet at either side of the oven. Put two 5 gallon buckets in front of the oven and slid the oven out onto the side-by-side... Read more