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Monque Robinson October 15th 03 01:35 PM

F2 fault error on GE range - broiler element turns on
 
Jeff, Eric, and Dan:

Thank you very much for your replies. Hopefully, the oven will be
repaired this afternoon. I sure do appreciate your time in answering
my inquiry. I look forward to using my oven again.

Thanks again.
Monique Robinson n

"Dan O." wrote in message ...
Monque Robinson wrote

I have a GE range model JBP30WA1WW . I received
an F2 error while baking cookies. The broiler element
turned on and I had to trip the breaker for the range in
order to turn it off. After letting the oven cool overnight
I reset the circuit breaker for the range and reset the
clock on the range. Within 20 minutes the broiler
element was heated (no F2 error in display). I have
turned the breaker for the range off again.

Does anyone have experience with this problem?


I agree with Jeff that the F2 was likely a warning that the oven got too hot
while baking probably because the broil element came on. The broil element
staying was likely caused by a stuck relay in the electronic control. If it
were caused by a short in the range's wiring, in most cases an element would
only get warm rather than red hot.

The oven is 6 years old and is used daily. I am
trying to determine the cost of repair vs. cost of
replacement.


I doubt the repair would be of such a high cost to justify replacing the
whole range. The electronic control (part number WB27X10022) used on your
model is relatively inexpensive at around $80 (depending on where purchased)
whereas many are well over $100-$150. If you are able to replace it
yourself, all the better.

JMO

Dan O.
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Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=+...+F2+fault+code

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Dan O. October 15th 03 07:50 PM

F2 fault error on GE range - broiler element turns on
 

Monque Robinson wrote

I have a GE range model JBP30WA1WW . I received
an F2 error while baking cookies. The broiler element
turned on and I had to trip the breaker for the range in
order to turn it off. After letting the oven cool overnight
I reset the circuit breaker for the range and reset the
clock on the range. Within 20 minutes the broiler
element was heated (no F2 error in display). I have
turned the breaker for the range off again.

Does anyone have experience with this problem?


Dan O. wrote

I agree with Jeff that the F2 was likely a warning that the
oven got too hot while baking probably because the
broil element came on. The broil element staying was
likely caused by a stuck relay in the electronic control.
If it were caused by a short in the range's wiring, in
most cases an element would only get warm rather
than red hot.


The oven is 6 years old and is used daily. I am
trying to determine the cost of repair vs. cost of
replacement.


I doubt the repair would be of such a high cost to
justify replacing the whole range. The electronic
control (part number WB27X10022) used on your
model is relatively inexpensive at around $80
(depending on where purchased) whereas many
are well over $100-$150. If you are able to replace
it yourself, all the better.



Monque Robinson wrote in message

Hopefully, the oven will be repaired this afternoon.
I sure do appreciate your time in answering
my inquiry. I look forward to using my oven again.


Let us know how you make out and what turns out to be the eventual cause.

Dan O.
-
Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=+GE+oven

=Ð~~~~~~




Dan O. October 15th 03 07:50 PM

F2 fault error on GE range - broiler element turns on
 

Monque Robinson wrote

I have a GE range model JBP30WA1WW . I received
an F2 error while baking cookies. The broiler element
turned on and I had to trip the breaker for the range in
order to turn it off. After letting the oven cool overnight
I reset the circuit breaker for the range and reset the
clock on the range. Within 20 minutes the broiler
element was heated (no F2 error in display). I have
turned the breaker for the range off again.

Does anyone have experience with this problem?


Dan O. wrote

I agree with Jeff that the F2 was likely a warning that the
oven got too hot while baking probably because the
broil element came on. The broil element staying was
likely caused by a stuck relay in the electronic control.
If it were caused by a short in the range's wiring, in
most cases an element would only get warm rather
than red hot.


The oven is 6 years old and is used daily. I am
trying to determine the cost of repair vs. cost of
replacement.


I doubt the repair would be of such a high cost to
justify replacing the whole range. The electronic
control (part number WB27X10022) used on your
model is relatively inexpensive at around $80
(depending on where purchased) whereas many
are well over $100-$150. If you are able to replace
it yourself, all the better.



Monque Robinson wrote in message

Hopefully, the oven will be repaired this afternoon.
I sure do appreciate your time in answering
my inquiry. I look forward to using my oven again.


Let us know how you make out and what turns out to be the eventual cause.

Dan O.
-
Appliance411.com
http://ng.Appliance411.com/?ref411=+GE+oven

=Ð~~~~~~





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