Kitchen Gas Appliances - Oven won't heat - only broiler
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OD 0704
03-28-09, 04:00 PM
I have a GE XL44 Self cleaning Gas Range, approx 8 years old.
Model # JGBP30WEA3WW
All the Stovetop Burners & ignigtors work fine.
The broiler will turn on too,
The oven however will not heat up
My wife said last week while using the oven it beeped and flashed an "F" code, but she's doesn't remember what number it was.
I've gone through the troubleshooting portion of the manual. Unplugged the appliance and confirmed that the gas shut off valve (sealed burner) is open. - I open and closed it as well.
Any help would be great.
Model # JGBP30WEA3WW
All the Stovetop Burners & ignigtors work fine.
The broiler will turn on too,
The oven however will not heat up
My wife said last week while using the oven it beeped and flashed an "F" code, but she's doesn't remember what number it was.
I've gone through the troubleshooting portion of the manual. Unplugged the appliance and confirmed that the gas shut off valve (sealed burner) is open. - I open and closed it as well.
Any help would be great.
Sharp Advice
03-31-09, 07:22 AM
Hello OD 0704 and Welcome to the Do It Yourself Web Site and to the Gas Appliances topic.
Does the ovens HSI (Hot Surface Igniter) glow? Yes or No? Below are some fault codes for GE and generic codes.
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General Electric-Hotpoint-RCA: Oven Fault Codes:
F0 & F1 Failed Thermistor Control Replace ERC
F2 Oven Temp Exceeds 590 with unlocked door High resistance in Sensor, likely a bad sensor
F3 Open Sensor circuit Open (blown) sensor fuse or bad Sensor
F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it
F7-A Function pad button stuck Clean and unstick
F7-B Bad Clock Replace Clock
F8 Electrical component failure Replace ERC
F9 Program with door circuit Check wiring
Generic Fault Codes:
Fault Code Interpretation Components To Check
F-1 Communication error between touch pad and ERC (clock)
Replace the touch pad or clock.
F-2 Oven temperature sensed by electronic control Replace the clock/relay board
F-3 Open oven sensor or harness. Replace the oven sensor
F-4 Shorted oven sensor or harness Replace the oven sensor
F-5 Power to element relay disabled in cook mode Replace the clock/relay board
F-7 Shorted touch pad key sensed for 32 secs. Replace the touch pad/control panel
F-8 Shorted meat probe Replace the probe jack.
F-9 Door lock safety circuit on ERC sensed Replace the door latch assembly
F-C or F-0 Communication error between boards Replace the relay board
Retail parts dealers and appliances parts stores can also help determine what the possible problem may be based upon that specific brand and model. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Dealers and appliances parts stores are listed in the phone book.
Additional Suggestions:
Read the manufacturers on line web site for product information, problem possibilities, causes, solving methods, part locations, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, schematics, repair and or owners manuals which may be available on line.
Cautionary Reminder Note:
Before attempting any repairs, be sure to unplug the appliance from the wall receptacle power source first.
Read The Sticky Advice And Information Note In This Topic:
Range-Stove-Oven-Broiler Basic Help Information & Manufacturers Web Sites. Range/Stove/Oven/Broiler Info, Leak Detection, Fault Codes, Fuel Conversion & Links - DoItYourself.com Community Forums (http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?t=159808)
Does the ovens HSI (Hot Surface Igniter) glow? Yes or No? Below are some fault codes for GE and generic codes.
Use the reply button to add additional information or answer any questions asked. Using the reply button keeps or moves the topic back up to the top of the list automatically and keeps all communications on this subject in this thread.
General Electric-Hotpoint-RCA: Oven Fault Codes:
F0 & F1 Failed Thermistor Control Replace ERC
F2 Oven Temp Exceeds 590 with unlocked door High resistance in Sensor, likely a bad sensor
F3 Open Sensor circuit Open (blown) sensor fuse or bad Sensor
F4 Shorted wire or Sensor locate short and correct it
F7-A Function pad button stuck Clean and unstick
F7-B Bad Clock Replace Clock
F8 Electrical component failure Replace ERC
F9 Program with door circuit Check wiring
Generic Fault Codes:
Fault Code Interpretation Components To Check
F-1 Communication error between touch pad and ERC (clock)
Replace the touch pad or clock.
F-2 Oven temperature sensed by electronic control Replace the clock/relay board
F-3 Open oven sensor or harness. Replace the oven sensor
F-4 Shorted oven sensor or harness Replace the oven sensor
F-5 Power to element relay disabled in cook mode Replace the clock/relay board
F-7 Shorted touch pad key sensed for 32 secs. Replace the touch pad/control panel
F-8 Shorted meat probe Replace the probe jack.
F-9 Door lock safety circuit on ERC sensed Replace the door latch assembly
F-C or F-0 Communication error between boards Replace the relay board
Retail parts dealers and appliances parts stores can also help determine what the possible problem may be based upon that specific brand and model. Bring the make, model and serial numbers. Dealers and appliances parts stores are listed in the phone book.
Additional Suggestions:
Read the manufacturers on line web site for product information, problem possibilities, causes, solving methods, part locations, disassembly, reassembly methods, repair procedures, pictorials, schematics, repair and or owners manuals which may be available on line.
Cautionary Reminder Note:
Before attempting any repairs, be sure to unplug the appliance from the wall receptacle power source first.
Read The Sticky Advice And Information Note In This Topic:
Range-Stove-Oven-Broiler Basic Help Information & Manufacturers Web Sites. Range/Stove/Oven/Broiler Info, Leak Detection, Fault Codes, Fuel Conversion & Links - DoItYourself.com Community Forums (http://forum.doityourself.com/showthread.php?t=159808)