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Get the ideal temperature for your baking needs with our self-clean thermostat from GE. Engineered to give you precision and reliability, this component plays a crucial role in your range. It turns the heat on and off to maintain the set oven temperature efficiently, ensuring your meals cook perfectly every time. Before installing, we suggest unplugging the range or shutting off the house circuit breaker for safety. Please use work gloves during installation to protect your hands. With this GE self-clean thermostat upgrade your range for an enhanced cooking experience.
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Noe
January 22, 2020
I already bought the thermostat but i need how to connect because i have like 8 ports so can you tell me how to connect
For model number JB450DF1BB
Hi Noe, thank you for your question. Be sure to unplug your appliance. Remove the knob. Then you will remove the screws securing your control panel in place and then remove it. Then you will see the thermostat. All you have to do then is remove the screws from the old part. Then you can screw the new part back on the appliance. From there, take the wires from the old thermostat and put them in place on the new one. Then you will remove the old sensor for your appliance and place the new one through the oven opening. Good luck with your repair.
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Shawn
June 5, 2024
The oven was over heating 50-100 *F the higher the temp the greater the temperature difference. At setpoint of 400* oven would reach 500*. Replaced both self-cleaning t-stat and element. Unit is now 25-50* too hot. Any ideas, do these t-stats have a calibration screw adjustment?
TY......Signed, 2 Hot 2 Handle.
For model number JB450DF1BB
Hi Shawn, thank you for your inquiry. This thermostat does not have any calibration screw for adjustment. An oven vent plays an important role in regulating internal oven temperatures. The vent releases some hot air from the oven cavity as cool air funnels in through the bottom of the oven, but a blocked vent can prevent hot air from escaping and potentially cause overheating. You can keep the vent in working order with regular cleaning and by keeping a few inches of space between bakeware and the walls of the oven. If this is not the issue, we would recommend checking the self clean timer, part number PS1021718. We hope this is helpful!
Will the self clean thermostat make the oven over heat
For model number JB450DF2WW
Hi Tim, thank you for the question. The self clean thermostat itself is not designed to make the oven overheat. However, if there is a malfunction or failure in the thermostat, it could potentially lead to an overheating issue. You may need to replace the self clean thermostat, part number PS1016201, to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
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