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Thanks for your considered post. In the end, I just wasn't comfortable working with the live wires and had our local utility repairman do the job. Indeed it was a faulty igniter, and a very easy fix. Ran me $160 :(
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You are welcome. We are glad you were able to get it back in business.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: MaryMcK I don't get any error codes, but the oven is slow to heat. This has been going on for a couple of months. I thought it was on the brink of dying, and then the problem seemed to resolve itself. Today, however, I tried to heat the oven to 500 degrees and it climbed very very slowly to 470 and then stopped. I can hear the gas cycling on and off with alarming frequency. I also frequently hear a very low-pitched, rather rapidly pulsed sound while the oven is on. It works okay at lower temperatures, and my oven thermometer shows that it is actually achieving the temperature that the oven says it has reached.
Not sure how to troubleshoot this.
Also, the warming drawer trips the circuit breaker any time I try to use it. It worked when we first got the oven but it has been years since I've been able to use it. Not a big deal, but I thought I'd mention it while I'm here. I am getting error code F2, during normal cooking time. I then have to shut the oven off, check the self cleaning handle to make sure it's un- locked completely, open the pven and let it cool a minute or two and THEN I can continue to bake whatever. It's a mystery why this happens, but if anyone can help me resolve the issue, I'd sure appreciate it. I quoted Mary McK because the symptoms seem related. Thank you for your help. Mac1681
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HI.
Please provide the complete model number of the unit.
Simon.
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The model is
JGBP26BEA1AD.
Yesterday baking a pie, I had to restart several times. Baking salmon, not once.
Mac1681
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Hi. The F2 code refers to the over temperature sensed by the control board. Check the resistance of the oven sensor. At the room temperature it should be around 1100 ohm. If it's different - replace the sensor Part number: WB21X5301
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