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I have a question about control board WB27X10311 , that I am installing in a GE oven (Mod # JBP45AS1AD). The old control board was #84D10075A01(Eaton 1993). Do I need to install a jumper wire across the 2 terminals that don’t have any wires connected to them ? I don’t get any heat from the bake and broil elements, but the stovetop burners work fine.
Thanks, Ed
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Couldn't find that model number anywhere. Looked up a similar model number and the board isn't even close.
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I ordered all of my parts for this GE model oven on appliancepartspros.com - by using JBP45A.
- Ed
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I looked up JBP45AV1 and JBP45AS2 Nothing came up for one and an overlay came up for the other one...lol OK, so does the replacement look like the old one? Didn't it come with instructions? Do you have the range wiring diagram? I wouldn't short any terminals on the board together unless it says so in the instructions
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Originally Posted by: rickgburton I looked up JBP45AV1 and JBP45AS2 Nothing came up for one and an overlay came up for the other one...lol OK, so does the replacement look like the old one? Didn't it come with instructions? Do you have the range wiring diagram? I wouldn't short any terminals on the board together unless it says so in the instructions I found some numbers on the red panel that I had removed from the old control board. They are: GE model # 164D2851P006, WB27X5524, and Eaton Model # 14GL43344Y. The new control board number is WB27X10311, also, TO8C. The instructions state that a jumper wire is needed on the new board, if old board # is 191D2818P001 only, or terminal blocks installed (not used). Wondered if I need a jumper wire because the oven and broiler do not work? The sensor, and oven bake element are new.
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I know this was last year, but did it need the jumper wire? I'm repairing our oven with this exact same part, and am stumped. The unit turns on and works fine (bottom element heats up, broiler element heats up when set to "broil") without the jumper wire, but I don't want to fry it.
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If the unit is working OK, don't use a jumper. You won't fry anything leaving it off.
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