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Model Number: Spectra XL 44 Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
My GE Spectra XL 44 gas oven does not maintained proper heating. How do I determine if the problem is a sensor, igniter or thermostat? Any sugggestions?
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In order to provide the most accurate advise I need the complete model number of the range. You can find it on the frame behind the bottom drawer. XL44 is not a model number.
Gene.
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Lynn
Does it heat up at all? If it does, what is the difference between the real temperature and the set temperature? If it does not heat up, check if 120V is coming to the oven igniter when the control calls for the heat. If there is 120V then the igniter has to be replaced. If there is no 120V then the control board has to be replaced. If the difference between the real oven temperature and the set temperature is within 35 degrees range - it could be calibrated. You can find the instructions in the "Use and care" manual (page 21). - The part number for the oven igniter AP2014008 - The part number for the control board AP2632480 Gene.
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