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Ensure the longevity of your GE wall oven with this high-quality cooling fan kit. Specifically designed to keep vital components such as wiring and controls cool, it enhances functionality during use by effectively circulating air through the oven control area. Prior to replacing your existing fan with this GE cooling fan kit, remember to disconnect the power for safety. It's also advisable to wear work gloves during the installation process to protect your hands. This durable fan kit is a crucial component for maintaining the efficiency of your GE wall oven. Keep your appliance in optimal working condition with this reliable cooling fan kit.
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Brandon S - May 18, 2019
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Two person, but simple enough repair.
Part was in good shape and worked perfectly. Cooking a pizza as I type this.
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Kaye
November 13, 2017
After the top oven is cut off, the fan quits working and the control panel, as well as the wooden cabinet above the oven gets really hot. Is this an indication that the oven needs a new fan? Thank you.
For model number JTP75SM1SS
Hi Kaye,
Thank you for your inquiry. From what you described the fan should be replaced, but I would also check the control board to see if there is not an issue with that as well. If the I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Kenneth
February 22, 2019
My GE oven appears to increase in temperature after the first 15 to 20 minutes and pies which use to be cooked properly tend to overcook on the bottom. I have replace the thermostat and control board. I am suspecting that the fan is only operating intermittently. Will replacing the fan fix this issue or should i be looking at another item to correct this issue?
For model number JTP30SM1SS
Hello Kenneth, Thank you for the question. If the sensor and the board did not fix the issue, the next likely cause woudl be the fan not circulating the air. Thank you for your inquiry, good luck with this repair!
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Peter
September 16, 2019
How is the cooling fan attached? (part 32) on the diagram, i do not see any screws. I have the cover open and it appears to be screwed from the back? Does this mean i must pull the oven out to get at these screw?
For model number PT956BM2BB
Hello Peter, thank you for your question. Yes in order to remove the cooling fan, you will need to remove the oven from the wall and access the fan from the rear of the unit. I hope this helps!
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Bob
February 1, 2020
The fan is not working in our GE wall oven. How can one determine whether the problem is the fan or a defective control panel?
For model number JTP31SR2SS
Hi Bob. You can test the fan motor with a multi-meter. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair.
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Edward
April 8, 2025
Our wall oven is locking the door when baking for a long tie. I thought it was likely the control board but unfortunately that did not solve the problem. So I think it is likely the fan that is at issue. Is there anything else I should consider? Thanks Ted
For model number JCTP30DP1BB
Hi Edward,
Thank you for your question. If the self-clean lock engages when the oven is baking, press the off button and let the oven cool. Once the oven has cooled see if you can open the door. If the door will not unlock, you will need to unlock it manually. Before attempting this, unplug the range from the electrical outlet. Form a wire hook with a coat hanger and insert it between the door and the latch and manually pull the latch to the open position. If the latch is malfunctioning, it will need to be replaced. The part number for the latch is PS2577540. We hope this helps!