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Customer Questions and Answers for Electronic Oven Control by Ge

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Part Number: OEM7898091
Manufacturer Part Number: WB27T10083

Note: Wiring may differ from original board and may need a certified technician to install.

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For Ge Electronic Oven Control (Part Number: OEM7898091)

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John, the honeycomb piece of the vent is a diffuser. It is recommended to have the components installed how they were designed for a fully functional operation.

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John, With the oven control WB27T10083 having been discontinued there would not be a suitable replacement. The only thing you could try is to have the part rebuilt. There is a company called Corecentricsolutions.com that may be able to repair this board.

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Hello Dave, The part needed for a F1 code is the control WB12K05. Sorry, this part has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part.

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Jess for Model Number 362.7361890

I have a kenmore stove model 362.7361890 that works fine except the stove is not working. It started out it didn't seem to heat up to the temp set. Now when you set the oven temp to 400 it beeps right away and then nothing turns on. I replaced the ignitor and temp sensor but nothing. I did some testing on the ignitor and it does work. I then decided to increase the temp to 550 and the oven turned on, ignitor went on then flames came out just like it suppose to. But this is the only way to get the oven to start obviously to high of temp. So was wondering is it the control board or the safety gas valve? What checks can I perform to determine the problem. The stove is in good shape would like to fix it if possible. I look forward to hearing from you and appreciate your help. Thank you...

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Jess, With the gas coming on the high then this would not be a gas valve issue. The most likely cause for this issue will be a faulty control board.

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Ohman for Model Number JGBP26GEN6

Hello, The oven on my GE XL44 gas range does not work. Top burners are fine. Typically, when I input a target temperature to heat the oven, the target temp shows on the LED display for a few seconds, then "100 degrees" appears on the display. As the temp in the oven rises, the display shows a rising temp until the target temp is reached. Now, after inputting the target temp, the "100" appears for about 10 - 15 sec, then disappears. The igniter does not get hot. I assumed a bad igniter and replaced it, but no change. Any ideas? Appreciate any pointers you can give. Thanks!

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Jiin, The first thing that you would want to do is check the power to the unit. Test the control board to make sure that it is getting 120 vac to it. If there is then the control board would be the issue.

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Hello Melvin. The model number will have to be verified on the units I.D. tag since the one listed came up invalid. This will be necessary to look up and specific parts such as the one you requested. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. Here is a link to help you locate it. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx

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Lawrence for Model Number G.E. Spectra xl44 Appliance number: JGBP90MEB3BC

I just replaced the oven igniter, but it did not fix the problem. All other parts of the unit work fine including the broiler. I tested the wire connection in the back of the unit where the igniter connects to, I made sure the unit was plugged in and nothing, zero volts. The power is not getting to the brand new igniter. I should be getting 120 volts in the wires but I am getting absolutely nothing. Any ideas? I have replaced this igniter several times I really know how to do this safely and correctly. Why no power to the igniter?

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Hello Lawrence, You will need to check for 120Vac from the output from the bake relay on the clock assembly when the unit is in the bake mode. If no voltage is there, make sure the relay has voltage on the input side. If there is voltage on the input side, the relay has failed and the clock assembly WB27K10007 will need to be replaced. Since it is no longer available, you could contact a company such as Corecentric Solutions 866-737-2244/ corecentricsolutions.com and inquire if they support control board WB27K10007.

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