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Oven heats very slowly (Jenn-Air JGS9900BDS). Cooktop works fine. Broiler works. No error codes.

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Hi, Could be a bad bake element or a bad temperature sensor. If the element will glow bright red/orange with no hotspots it is OK. Take a volt/ohm meter set for ohms and check the temp sensor. If less than 1050 ohms replace it.


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  • Allen Deittrick Sep 01, 2011

    Given that the broiler is working fine could I rule out the temperature sensor?

    If not can you tell me where it is located. I cannot find it on any parts diagrams I have found.

    Thank you

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Could be a bad bake element or a bad temperature sensor. If the element will glow bright red/orange with no hotspots it is OK. Take a volt/ohm meter set for ohms and check the temp sensor. If less than 1050 ohms replace it.

  • Allen Deittrick Sep 05, 2011

    Given that the broiler is working fine could I rule out the temperature sensor? If not can you tell me where it is located. I cannot find it on any parts diagrams I have found. Thank you

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