I recently purchased a ge range from home depot, and the ovewn taks longer that I would expect to heat up to the temperature setpoint(approx 20 minutes to 400 deg f
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It could be your oven isn't as hot as you set it. Get a thermometer and check it. It could be the "something" you cooked was larger than the recipe was expecting... It's cooking, you have to adjust. It could even be your altitude above sea level. Higher, water boils at a lower temp, things take longer to cook.
I will say that is the control board that is not working properly. Have you try to unplugged for phew minutes?, this will reset the current settings. If not, I will star replacing the control board. Good Luck!.
I purchase parts from an appliance parts supply. You could also purchase elements let's say from a Home Depot. You can buy used parts from area used appliance stores. Nowadays you can purchase almost anything on-line.
Hello there: Normally this is due to a bad temperature sensor
F3
Open oven
temperature sensor
circuit
Measure oven
temperature sensor
circuit at oven temperature sensor (should be approx
1100
ohms at room temp); check for cut or pinched wire or
loss
of contact and replace if found faulty
If you go any hardware store (Lowe's, Home Depot) they have universal knob replacement kits. Take your old knob with you and ask for help from someone who looks like they know something (the old guy). Its so much cheaper this way, exact replacement knobs can run $20 or more each. Good luck!!
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