Hello,
New to the forum and I have an issue with our in-wall oven.
When we press the "bake" button, then set a temperature, the oven reaches and maintains the desired temperature. The issue is turning it off. When we press the "off" button, nothing happens and the oven never turns off. Therefore, we have to turn the oven off via the circuit breaker. When we flip the breaker back on after a while, the oven stays off as normal. We repeat the use of it again, and all is fine with all the other buttons, but the "off" button does not function and again have to return to the circuit breaker.
Sounds very similiar to the initial issue in this thread:
http://www.applianceblog.com/mainfor...unctional.html
I've been trying to do a bit of research on this issue, and sounds like it most likely is the "control panel" (the piece you look at in the front aka the membrane) -OR- the actual "circuit board / clock control" that sits behind the control panel. I've heard of and seen many posts where the relay on the circuit board goes bad and the temperature simply runs away (500+ degrees) and can't turn it off, but my issue is that all functions are normal EXCEPT for turning off the oven itself.
The parts considering are:
GE part #WB36T10438 for the control panel
GE part #WB27T10312 for the control board
Any input/feedback on how to determine which part to get would be much appreciated....
Thanks in advance!
New to the forum and I have an issue with our in-wall oven.
When we press the "bake" button, then set a temperature, the oven reaches and maintains the desired temperature. The issue is turning it off. When we press the "off" button, nothing happens and the oven never turns off. Therefore, we have to turn the oven off via the circuit breaker. When we flip the breaker back on after a while, the oven stays off as normal. We repeat the use of it again, and all is fine with all the other buttons, but the "off" button does not function and again have to return to the circuit breaker.
Sounds very similiar to the initial issue in this thread:
http://www.applianceblog.com/mainfor...unctional.html
I've been trying to do a bit of research on this issue, and sounds like it most likely is the "control panel" (the piece you look at in the front aka the membrane) -OR- the actual "circuit board / clock control" that sits behind the control panel. I've heard of and seen many posts where the relay on the circuit board goes bad and the temperature simply runs away (500+ degrees) and can't turn it off, but my issue is that all functions are normal EXCEPT for turning off the oven itself.
The parts considering are:
GE part #WB36T10438 for the control panel
GE part #WB27T10312 for the control board
Any input/feedback on how to determine which part to get would be much appreciated....
Thanks in advance!