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I performed a self-cleaning cycle on a GE JBP77G. After the cleaning cycle, the oven will not work. However, I can perform another cleaning cycle. But it will not operate for normal cooking conditions. The latch door light continuously blinks when I try to use the oven. The stove top works as it should.
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Hi. You should check the door latch assembly. Check if it's opens completely and the Logic Switch operates correctly. Part number: AP2024600
I assumed that the model number is JBP77GS2, please correct me if I'm wrong. Simon.
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Originally Posted by: jdavis1120 I performed a self-cleaning cycle on a GE JBP77G. After the cleaning cycle, the oven will not work. However, I can perform another cleaning cycle. But it will not operate for normal cooking conditions. The latch door light continuously blinks when I try to use the oven. The stove top works as it should. Jdavis, Your description indicates an issue in the door latch assembly Part number: AP2020849
or the logic switch or wiring Part number: AP2024576
If the control "thinks" the latch is still in the self clean position, it will not allow you to program a bake or broil selection.You'll need to raise the cook top assembly and check the mechanical latch components for proper alignment, bent components and loose screws. then the logic switch circuit and wires for proper operation and circuits back to the ERC/Clock.
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How is the best way to check the wiring and circuit?
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Originally Posted by: jdavis1120 How is the best way to check the wiring and circuit? The best way to test the circuit is with a multi meter Part number: AP5641751
And to test the circuit at the three(3) pin connector on the ERC/Clock. Unplug the connector, place one meter probe on/in the #1 wire and the other meter probe in/on the #3 wire, of the harness connector. You'll need to manually operate the switch on the latch mechanism. In the "relaxed" / unlocked position there should be an "open" circuit. When the switch lever is "actuated" / locked position there should be a "closed" circuit. Doing this test in this manner will verify if the switch, wiring and connections are proper.
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Thank you. I will give this a try. I will reply if I need and more information.
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There was a loose connection. Thanks so much for your assistance. If I ever need help I know where to come.
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Originally Posted by: jdavis1120 There was a loose connection. Thanks so much for your assistance. If I ever need help I know where to come. Jdavis, Great.... We're glad it wasn't anything major, Great job !!!!
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