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Christa Hamann Posted on Dec 17, 2013

Ge range 317b6641p001- oven overheats - how do I figure out the product number for the thermostat and EOC to replace them on my own?

Temperature on oven is overheating - I've read that other ovens have replaced the EOC and thermostat to correct this problem. How do I determine what product number I need to buy to replace it? Any other thoughts on what the issue would be? Baked cookies yesterday and they were all burnt within 5 minutes.

  • Michael Thomas
    Michael Thomas Dec 17, 2013

    Hi Christa Hamann, I want to help you with your problem, but I need more information from you. Can you please add details in the comment box? i need the model number so i can look this up for you the number is usually found on the side of the door or on the back and sometimes it can be found on the lower drawer section if yours has one

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  • Posted on Mar 20, 2007

SOURCE: My Hotpoint UY46 main oven overheats

it is definitely thermostat it function is to regulate heat

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