Hi my oven is working. Everything else is. Also making a humming noise. Repairman says its the clock - manual clock and cant disconnect.
SOURCE: my GE double oven is flashing F1 and beeping
My F1 began beeping incessantly this month after a gradual increase in sensed ambient temperature over about a year. If the oven was turned off, it would beep no matter what I did to try to clear the fault. I actually had to turn off the power at the fuse box to make the beeping stop, - or I could turn on the oven and just leave it at 150º if I wasn't using it, which would also make it stop. The heating elements were not kicking in until the setting was over 185º, which was the gradually developing problem over about a year. It was getting so we had to turn the oven all the way up to 550º just to get it to 375º. I thought it was the temp sensor so I replaced it, but that had no effect. Then I bought a new module by calling the GE Number in the manual for parts, and it came in 2 days, and I installed it, and it works fine now. Cost of module: incl shipping / tax: $308 I re-installed and am still using the old temp sensor. If you unscrew the top two screws on the grey sheet-steel flange that screw into your cabinetry, the whole oven slides out of the wall opening. Get a dolly and some supports and you can pull it completely out of the wall and roll it arround for access to the back. To replace the module, you only have to slide the oven about 3/4ths of the way out, then you could unscrew the sheet metal screws at the middle of the top panel and just work underneath the lifted sheet metal. Be sure and take the doors off!
SOURCE: My GE Oven heating element and timer clock went
Try unplugging the oven and let sit for 10 min. This will reset the curcuit board and reboot the electronics. You may have to pull out the stove o get to the cord.
SOURCE: GE JBP45G oven display module keeps on showing
Hi,
I can easily explain the "PF". It means your EOC or electronic oven control/timer is losing power for some reason, hence the "PF", for power failure.
I`d suspect the control itself is defective or at fault as they have built in transformer`s that can become faulty.
I would first insure your power supply cord is secure and in good condition in the wall or you don`t have loose wires going to the timer.
Hope that help`s move you forward, let me know if I can assist you further.
Good luck.
macmarkus :)
SOURCE: Everything about the oven appears to be normal.
there is a relay board in the top that might be bad
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