Question about GE Ovens
The heating element on the top part off oven might be bad or a fuse that's located on back of oven either on or behind back panel.
Posted on Mar 16, 2016
SOURCE: Electric Oven doen't heat
cdkd, there should be a TC0, on the back of the oven. Thermal cut out. You want to check to see if it is open. You will have to pull the oven out enough that you can remove the back panel cover and check it. The lower and upper oven should have one. It's a very cheap part to replace. If this TCO fails, no heat. Check this first before buying a new board. Catriver..post back.
Posted on Dec 27, 2006
SOURCE: THERMADORE DOUBLE OVEN NEW OLD STOCK
Thermador SCD302 upper oven preheat does not work; the heat temperature goes up very slow.
Posted on Dec 08, 2008
SOURCE: GE Double Oven JKP45BA, lower oven wont heat
Hi,
If your electric oven is not heating then you probably have a bad heating lelement in your oven. This is not that hard to fix yourself...
Check out this tip that I wrote about the Oven not heating problem..
Oven Problems Electric Oven is Heating Slowly or Poorly
http://www.fixya.com/support/r4511800-oven_problems_electric_oven_heating
heatman101
Posted on Jul 30, 2010
SOURCE: I have a Whirlpool double
Strange, I would have thought it was the thermostat (temp sensor as you call it).... It may be the actual electric portion of the control panel itself malfunctioning... There is not much behind the control panel that could buzz aside from the control panel itself.
Check out the part I believe you need here, this site is really handy for this type of thing:
http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=5132068&diagram_id=930365#d930365
It is number 6 on that list there... the CNTRL-ELEC they call it. You sound very capable so I would say try and replace that, I bet it'll fix it right up!
Tim
Posted on Oct 01, 2010
SOURCE: i have a ge double
Hi.
Check the thermal cutoff. Remove the thermal breaker from the oven and use a multimeter set on Ohms to test it. If the part reads open (infinity of Ohms, same as on air), then you need to replace the breaker
Here the part:BREAK THERML
The part is indicated with number 353 in diagram below.
If the thermal breaker is OK it will read zero Ohms or very low impedance. In that case the next part to replace is the thermostat. The thermostat also called temperature sensor or probe, is located inside the oven cavity.Test the thermostat in a similar way to what you did with the breaker. If the thermostat is open at room, then replace it.
Here the part:Oven Sensor
The part is indicated with number 332 in diagram below.
Here the diagram. Click on the picture to enlarge:
Note. I could not locate the exact model number in database, please call the part seller and ensure that parts correspond to the ones used in your model.
Regards.
Ginko.
Posted on Dec 14, 2010
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