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Posted on Dec 22, 2008

GE Oven Clock is Dead Nothing seems to work rroil Confirmed power is going to oven from house supply, Replaced ERC. still same problem Control is dead. Looked at wiring diagram/instructions best I could. L1 to Bake,Broil,Conv. reads 240-243 V on meter as Instruction it should. L1 to Light has no reading MDL to COM has No ibboreading Oven Light does NOT work. Could I have gotten a bad ERC. REmoved Touchpad ribbon cable, still no response GE Mdl# JT910CA2CC

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2008

SOURCE: Amana Range, Electric wont bake or broil

the fact that the time keeps flashing is odd, an you set the clock?? and if so does it return to blinking again???sme stoves wont allow proper operation of oven without the clock being set.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: Broil works but Bake does not

change the bake ignitor?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 30, 2009

SOURCE: GE oven won't heat

get it cleaned

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Michael Thomas

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  • Posted on Jan 13, 2010

SOURCE: Maytag MER5730ACW Stove.F3 fault code.

hello there
Please go thru this list of the fault codes for this appliance it will tell lyou what to do for the fault or what part needs to be replaced
MAYTAG FAULT CODES

Maytag Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes Failure Code Fault Code Description Solution F0 Function key stuck Replace touch pad or if touch pad is part of the clock, replace the clock (ERC). F1 Defective touch pad or clock (ERC) Replace touch pad or clock (ERC). Touch pad is a more common problem. Refer to F1 test at the top of this page for more information. F2 Oven temperature too hot Replace relay board, if present, or oven temperature sensor (RTD). Check sensor harness. F3
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F4 Shorted or open oven temperature sensor (RTD) Check sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok. F5 Watchdog and hardware conflict Replace clock (ERC). F7 Function key shorted or stuck Replace touch pad or if touch pad is part of the clock, replace the clock (ERC). F8 Analog / Digital problem Replace clock (ERC). F9 Door latch Check door latch components. Find Parts clear.gif

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2010

SOURCE: GE JBS55W0J3WW Electric oven will not heat up.

Check to make sure you have 240v at your receptacle. Lights, clock, timer, will still work with 120v, while the elements need 240v. Start by checking your breakers to make sure that one of the two breakers feeding your oven hasn't tripped.

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"Amanda" ARDS802E. Why won't it heat?

Becky, it sounds like you have either a failed ERC or Electronic control board (Y0315030) or a bad limit control switch (31933003). If it's the ERC it's likely bad relay(s). If your clock is powering up and you see the clock then that lets us know that you are receiving power to the oven. If it's the Limit Control, then you will need to replace that approximately $60. It's inside the oven and prevents the elements from getting hot if it breaks. If it's the ERC then you can have it repaired for $99.99 from The Repair Shack. The link for the repair service is: Repair Service For GE Oven Range Control Board Y0315030. Hope this helps!
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JMP28B ELECTRIC RANGE STOVE TOP WORKS/READ OUT AND OVEN DOES NOT.BREAKER HAS BEEN CHECKED

I just finished repairing mine so I thought I would share. Symptoms:
1. stove top burners function correctly
2. ERC (electronic oven control with the readout) functioning with no error code
3. Could set temperature of oven or broiler and turn on.
4. Could here the "click" of the relays but oven or broiler would not heat and temperature reading would stay at 100.

After consulting the owners manual it become quickly apparent this was useless. Spent a lot of time on the web trying to find a wiring diagram and finally located it undr the stove top. DUH!
After looking at the diagrams it seemed that the common connections to both the broiler and oven elements are:
1. Line 2 (L2 on the diagram) of the incoming 230 volt power.
2. Thermal switch supplying Line 1 (L1 on the diagram) to the ERC
3. The ERC and/ or relays on the ERC supplying power from L1 to the elements.

With a multimeter on the resistance function and power off, I checked the thermal switch and it was ok. There are 2 switches located close together and the one in question is the larger one and has a small red reset button on top. This button resets this switch if it activates due to a temperature over 300 degrees. The other switch turns a fan on and off and is not pertinent to this problem.

I then turned the power on and confirmed power at the L1 terminal of the ERC. I turned the oven on and waited for the "click" of the realy and checked for power at the BA terminal of the ERC. This BA terminal is the output to the oven heating element. It was dead. I repeated for the BR terminal (broiler element output) and it to was dead. To check for power one can use any red wire on a top burner switch for one lead of the meter with the other lead to the terminal in question. Be very careful if one posses no electrical experience as one could get electrocuted. If unsure find someone with experience to check with power on.

Seems the problem was in the ERC as there was power going in and nothing coming out to the elements. The clicking of the relays showed that they were functioning. I took the ERC apart and "rang out" the poer circuit for the elements and found that the power to the oven relay was interlocked through the broiler relay. This is probably to keep both elements from hating at the same time. I found a bad solder joint at the connection of the first (broiler) relay to L1. This explains why neither element would work. Afetr resoldering the connection I reassembled everything and tested. All is now functioning correctly.

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I am getting an F0 error code on my GE JTP15. It was working and then just shut-off. Then the error code appeared. I removed power for 30 minutes but the oven control did not reset.

F0
Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control
(also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault
code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC),
touch pad, or both.
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F3 f4 f8 on a ge modeljtp15wdw2ww

GE Range / Stove / Oven Fault Codes Failure Code Fault Code Description Solution F0 Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both. F1 Stuck touch pad Usually means that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both. F2
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BAKE Control senses oven temperature above 615F-630F If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts on bake or broil relays. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).

If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective.

Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit , not actual oven temperature. F2
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CLEAN Control senses oven temperature above 915F-930F If actual over temperature condition occurred: Look for welded relay contacts. If this happens, replace oven control (also called clock or ERC).

If no over temperature condition occurred: Look for a high resistance connection or any other cause of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Check sensor, sensor harness and sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. Replace sensor if found defective. Check door lock switches.

Remember: Oven control (ERC) measures resistance of sensor circuit , not actual oven temperature. F3
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F4 Open or shorted oven temperature sensor (RTD) Check sensor harness and harness connection between oven sensor and oven control. Replace oven temperature sensor (RTD) if wiring is ok. F5 Loss of relay drive circuit If this fault code cannot be cancelled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC). F8 Shorted meat probe Problem could be with the probe, the receptacle, or probe circuit. Check probe. Look for pinched wire. Look for condensation or contamination on probe receptacle. F9 Lock switch Check wiring to door lock switch (the wire harness may be connected wrong). Check for stuck lock switch. FC Problem with door lock circuit such as pinched wires between control and door lock switches on motorized lock circuits Check wiring and test operation of switches. FD Shorted meat probe Problem could be with the probe, the receptacle, or probe circuit. Check probe. Look for pinched wire. Look for condensation or contamination on probe receptacle. Replace probe if all else checks out ok. FF Loss of door motor safety switch Replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC). FFF Control error, failed EEPROM Replace the oven control board (also called clock or ERC).

The main control operates a series of software commands, which control the various features and functions of the oven. Each function or operation has a numerical value assigned to it. The numerical values can be added up - this is called the check sum operation. Every time the system is powered up and after each clean cycle the system performs a check sum and compares the value to the value programmed into the software (stored in memory).

An EEPROM check sum error or FFF code occurs when the values differ. If this happens, replace the oven control board (also called clock or ERC).Here is a list of error codes and corrective action that should be taken. Mike
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HI. This will Usually mean that either the touch pad or the oven control (also called clock or ERC) is defective and needs to be replaced. If this fault code cannot be canceled, replace the oven control (also called clock or ERC), touch pad, or both.
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Condition: Door motor safety circuit
Fix: Repair Electronic Range Control (ERC)

Usually, failure happens after power surge.

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