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Enhance the functionality of your GE range with this cooling fan sensor board. Acting as the command center for your fan, it accurately detects the speed of the cooling fan, transmitting it to the main control board to ensure optimal performance of your appliance. Installation of this high-quality board sensor is straightforward, but be sure to disconnect electrical power before starting this procedure. For a secure installation process, consider wearing work gloves to protect your hands. Embrace more efficient cooking with this GE cooling fan sensor board.
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Code F97 GE Monogram Dbl oven
My oven continued showing code F97 when we tried to use it. It would clear sometimes in a minute or 10 min. After some research, I figured it had something to do with the upper and lower cooling fans or the associated circuit boards. These fans send a signal (2.5volts I think) back to the main board identifying they are running correctly
... Read more(fast enough). If the fans fail to get to required speed, CODE F97 appears. So, purchased both upper and lower fan units along with the corresponding circuit boards and decided to get it a shot. For a $8K oven, I had to try something.
You have to replace the items from the rear. Oven is 360+ lbs., So I purchased a lift from Harbor Freight to support the oven when I pulled it out. Once on the lift and the rear exposed, job was fairly easy.
Just remove the top and rear upper and lower panels, access the fans (circuit boards are attached to the fan housings) and replace with new. 1 hour tops for the entire job. My fans were working, but grease and dust had accumulated on the fins which I fell was my problem. Also, spinning them by hand compared to the new fans showed some drag on the old fans. It could have been a faulty circuit board, but I think it was the fans. The lift is a game changer and really makes this job not too bad.
It's been a week since repair, no F97!!! Ovens works great again!!
My less than 2 year double wall oven was showing a F97 on the right hand side of display screen on my oven, indicating to me it was a lower cooling fan issue. Purchased the parts after a lot of research (and a GE technician telling me over the phone it would be a 600 or more costly repair). I decided to bite the bullet and just do it mys
... Read moreelf to save money! I’m glad I did! I built a table for it to rest on after it got it out of the wall as it’s a heavy oven. I asked my dad to help me get it out and onto the stand. After that, it was a matter of getting to the lower fan through the back abs having to remove some panels. All went well and best part is this fixed it! I figure even if it goes out again in 2 years it’s still cheaper than paying a technician to do it! I’m a woman with zero background in repair but lots of determination and desire to save money! Just do it yourself!
Double oven was providing a F97 error when we would attempt to pre-heat.
I ordered the fan and the sensor. I had to pull the whole oven out anyway, why not replace both. Bought a piano dolly at Harbor Freight so I could set the oven on something while it was out of the hole. Make sure and remove the oven doors and racks prior to pulling it out. I was not able by myself. A neighbor had to assist. The fan and se
... Read morensor are located mid-way up the middle of the rear panel. I just take pictures with my phone as I disassemble so I have a roadmap for reassembly. Once I plugged the fan and sensor in I tested the oven while still out of the hole. I used the vegetable oil to provide a little lubrication to the runners while sliding the oven back in. Works like a charm.
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William
April 7, 2023
What does this part sense?
For model number JGS760SP1SS
Hi William,
Thank you for your question. This part is the range cooling fan sensor board. It senses the cooling fan speed. We hope this helps!
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George
October 23, 2023
Is there a limit switch for the top and bottom oven
For model number Jt3500sf3ss
Hi George, thank you for reaching out. We have found that your model comes only with one limit switch, part number PS8754446. The limit switch is located in the lower oven. We hope this information helps!
Slide in unit, oven light stuck on.
New board.
New ignitor
Still won't light fully. Comes on Bakes then suts off.
Will this fix it or does it have the limiting amount not seeing
Door switch checked internet says bad bulb...lol welp maybe.
Door switch pushed in continuity
Mind blow. Plz help
For model number JGS760SEL2SS
Hi Mark, thank you for reaching out. No, the part you have mentioned will not fix the issue, as it is the cooling fan sensor board that detects cooling fan speed and sends the speed signal to the main control board. As you have already replaced the control board and checked the door switch as well, the issue could be with the oven lamp assembly, part number PS230438. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
Replace lower cooling fan but did not replace board sensor will that make it not heat
For model number Jt3500sf3ss
Hello George, thank you for the question. According to our research, the board sensor only senses the speed of the cooling fan. If the oven is not heating, we would recommend checking the limit switch, part number PS8754446, to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!
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