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Carol Bratcher Posted on Feb 08, 2007
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GE oven I have slide in oven. The burners all work, but the oven has every possible feature lit up and will not operate. The clock, delayed time, clean(which we don't have on this range), the Set button and clean door, and the numbers 888 (could be 000 not sure) all displayed. I am unemployed and cannot afford a new stove and service call. Any help is appreciated.

  • Carol Bratcher Feb 11, 2007

    Thank you so much. I will try that and then post a response.

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Try turning off the power to your oven and turning it back on. if that doesnt work then you are going to need a new control board.

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