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Old 11-20-2007, 01:38 PM
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Unhappy Trying to wire up GE oven control WB27T10190
Model Number: JSP26BW2WH   Brand: GE   Age: 5 - 10 years   

I bought a WB27T10190 from APP. What came was a WB27T10174 control. The only instruction page told me how to wire the WB18T10124 harness adaptor. There are no instructions for how to wire the WB18T10123 3 terminal jumper, even though it's obvious that the plastic connector end goes on relay 101. There is also an addition M/F jumper in the kit. One of the relays on the new board would take a wire at the "COM" terminal.

That would still leave 3 wires "unhooked" in my stove: the green ground wire, a black 3 jumper wire that went to "L1" and "C" and another "L1" on the old board, and a black wire w/white stripe that used to go to "NO" on the old board.

It's like I need another page of instructions, but APP said this is all that comes with it. Anyone have any greater wisdom before I reluctantly ship it back?

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Old 10-25-2008, 12:55 PM
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Default Same problem on GE JSP40

I also bought the WB27T10174 control unit and the instructions are completely worthless. I've looked all over the Internet for a solution and a lot of people have been complaining about this "retrofit" because the instructions are incomplete and VERY difficult to read. The photos are a joke because they have been copied so many times you can't see anything. The manufacturer or the parts distributors need to step up with a solution before someone gets hurt or burns their house down.

Is ANYONE out there listening?
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