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The oven will not get hot for either bake, broil, or self clean. All the digital controls are working fine. Do I need to replace the Oven Control unit? The part number on the Appliance Parts Pros site is AP3183198(GE part number WB27T10305).
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The first thing I would do is check if there is 240 VAC to the oven. You can do it by measuring the voltage at the power cable connection to the oven. It suppose to be 120 VAC between the red wire to the ground and the black wire to the ground. If the voltage is fine, replace the control board. - The control board Part number: AP3183198
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Originally Posted by: Gene The first thing I would do is check if there is 240 VAC to the oven. You can do it by measuring the voltage at the power cable connection to the oven. It suppose to be 120 VAC between the red wire to the ground and the black wire to the ground. If the voltage is fine, replace the control board. - The control board Part number: AP3183198
Gene. Gene, The voltage is fine. I replaced the control board, but the oven still does not heat. Could it be the thermal limit switch? I'm lost.
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