This part acts like a safety thermostat on the appliance. Once it reaches a certain temperature it will shut off the heat source (element) to make sure the temperature doesn't go any higher.
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This part works with the following products:
Wall Oven, Range, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Kenmore, Hotpoint.
Part# WB24K5033 replaces these:
AP2023961, 253097, 346854
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Oven stops heating and states F3 error code.
The most obbious suspect is the upper oven fan. Turned off power circuit breaker. Removed two philip screws at top of control panel and lowered the panel. Using the 3D view of the oven on this web site I located the fan limit switch. Jumpered the limit switch. Turned power on and the fan ran. That proved the switch was defective and
... Read more not the fan. Replaced the limit I purchased from Partselect.com.
Please note* My life career was electrical. I used the schematic that came with the oven to determine that the limit was the only control between one of the 240 volt lines and the fan. Thus I knew it was safe to jump the limit.
If you are in doubt, seek some advice. Good Luck, Arno
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Arno from Sacramento, CA
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Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Ed Dybalski
August 24, 2017
GE wall oven, when i set the temp, say 400 deg. It will come on an go to 100 deg. then shut off, no sounds or error codes. Would it be the thermostat or the oven control board? Thanks
For model number JKP13Got1BB
Hello Ed, thank you for contacting us. This sounds like it would be the oven sensor. This tells the control board how hot the oven is. If it is faulty it could be sending false readings. You can test this with a multi-meter to determine if it is at fault. Hope this helps!
Oven locks, unlocks and when temperature is set it shuts off. I have repaired the control board & replaced the temperature sensor & latch oven. still have the same issue
For model number jtp16gv2bb
Hello Aspasia, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Limit Switch, part number PS236592. We hope this helps!