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Model Number: JGR8875QDS Brand: Jenn-Air Age: 1 - 5 years
Ok, here it goes. Oven stopped working after self-clean. Oven bake ignitor looked shot, replaced it. Still does not work. Code F14 displayed. Called J-A, they advised it was a runaway lower oven temp - likely the oven sensor or the ribbon board in control pannel.
The control panel is out of warranty, but they will send free if a certified repair tech ($130 to say hi + repair fee) verifies. Sensor is $40 +/-. I will try sensor first unless someone says not to. How do I replace sensor? I heard the back panel must be removed in order to access it. Does the sensor wire connect to control panel or elsewhere? Are there any fuses (thermal or otherwise) that I check to see if they were blown? Thanks for your assistance in advance! Al Related Models |
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I would recommend to perform the troubleshooting as described in the Service manual. Here are the breakdown diagrams and Replacement parts for JENN-AIR JGR8875QDS | AppliancePartsPros.com Gene.
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Gene,
Yes, I am aware this range obviously has only 1 oven. As for the code, that's what it is. Per the Jenn-air contact #, that is what they told me "runaway" lower oven temp - which means either the oven sensor or the ribbon control panel. I am trying to find someone who can walk me through the process of finding where the power lead for the sensor is. This way, I can try to replace it as it is a lot cheaper to try that first. I also want someone with experience to let me know if this unit has any fuses that might have blown, and to explain where they are. Thanks. |
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The are no fuses which can affect oven temperature. You can find all disassemble procedures in the Service manual.
The sensor harness plug is behind the rear range panel. Gene.
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