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GE Oven Repair

Factory-trained technicians providing expert repair for GE, Profile, Café, and Monogram gas and electric ovens. We fix heating and control issues fast.

GE is a staple in American kitchens, offering everything from standard freestanding electric ranges to high-end Monogram double wall ovens and Café series convection models. While GE ovens are generally reliable workhorses, their engineering has evolved significantly over the last two decades, incorporating complex electronic control boards (ERC/EOC), hidden bake elements, and advanced smart-home connectivity. A frequent quirk with modern GE ovens, particularly the Profile and Café lines, is the vulnerability of the main control board to heat damage during self-cleaning cycles. We often see thermal fuses trip, cooling fans fail, or control relays burn out when the oven cavity is pushed to extreme temperatures for extended periods. Gas models frequently experience premature failure of the Norton-style silicon carbide igniters; when these degrade over time, they don't draw enough amperage (usually they need to pull exactly 3.2 to 3.6 amps) to open the bi-metal gas safety valve, resulting in an oven that glows brightly but never actually ignites the gas. A-Fix Appliance Repair technicians are highly experienced and factory-trained to handle the specific nuances of GE's architecture. Whether you have a classic GE Artistry series range, a built-in double wall oven, or a modern smart oven with Wi-Fi connectivity, we understand the intricate wiring schematics and diagnostic routines required to isolate faults quickly and accurately without relying on guesswork.

Repairing a modern GE oven is rarely a simple DIY project. Today's GE units utilize complex sensor networks and proprietary electronic controls that require specialized multimeters and factory service manuals to diagnose accurately. For instance, a failure in a GE dual-element baking system could stem from a burned-out lower element, a faulty temperature sensor (RTD probe), a damaged wiring harness, or a blown relay on the main control board. Simply throwing parts at a 'not heating' symptom is a fast way to waste money and time. Furthermore, accessing components like hidden bake elements or convection fan motors often requires pulling the entire oven out of the cabinetry or disassembling the cavity from the rear—a heavy, awkward job that risks damaging your kitchen floors, cabinetry, or the appliance itself. At A-Fix Appliance Repair, we remove the risk and the hassle from the repair process. We start every single service call with a comprehensive $90 diagnostic, which is completely waived if you proceed with the repair. Our service vans are heavily stocked with genuine GE OEM parts, including standard bake and broil elements, surface igniters, RTD sensors, and universal thermal fuses, allowing us to complete most repairs on the first visit. Plus, we back our work with a rock-solid 1-year parts and labor warranty.

When you book a GE oven repair with A-Fix Appliance, you get a streamlined, transparent service experience from start to finish. Our technician arrives at your home in a fully stocked truck, equipped with the specific schematics and technical data for your exact GE model. The visit begins with a thorough, step-by-step diagnostic process. For an electric oven that won't heat, we will test the resistance of the bake and broil elements and verify the RTD sensor is reading approximately 1080 ohms at room temperature. For gas models, we clamp an ammeter on the igniter circuit to check for proper current draw before condemning the gas valve. Once the root cause is definitively identified, we provide a flat-rate, upfront quote. There are no hidden fees or hourly surprises; the $90 diagnostic fee is instantly rolled into the repair cost if you approve the work. Because we proactively stock the most common GE failure points—such as the WB44K10005 bake element or the WB1X10608 igniter—most repairs take less than an hour to complete on-site. If a specialized control board or Monogram-specific part needs to be ordered, we leverage our direct distributor network to get it fast. After the installation, we run the oven through a full heat cycle, verifying temperature calibration and ensuring your GE oven is ready to cook your next meal safely and reliably.

Common GE Oven Problems

Weak gas igniter not opening valve
Hidden bake element burned out
ERC/EOC control board failure
Tripped thermal switch after self-clean
Faulty RTD temperature sensor probe
Convection fan motor bearings seized
Door hinge springs stretched or broken
Broil element blistering or shorting
Gas safety valve solenoid failure
Cooling fan failure on wall ovens

GE Models We Service

JB735SPSSJGB735SPSSPT9200SLSSPTD9000SNSSCTS90DP2NS1ZET9550SHSSJTS5000SNSSPB965BPTS

Plus every other GE oven model — service manuals on hand.

Common GE Error Codes

F2
Oven temperature exceeded 590°F with door unlocked
Test and replace faulty RTD temperature sensor or stuck relay on control board.
F3
Open or shorted oven temperature sensor (RTD)
Measure sensor resistance (should be ~1080 ohms at room temp) and replace if out of range.
F7
Stuck button on the membrane switch/keypad
Clean ribbon cable connection or replace the electronic control/keypad assembly.
F9
Automatic door lock mechanism failure
Inspect door lock motor, microswitches, and wiring harness; replace faulty lock assembly.
F0 / F1
Failed electronic oven control (EOC)
Disconnect power for 5 minutes; if code returns upon power-up, replace the main control board.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to fix a GE oven that won't heat?

Costs vary depending on the part. A standard GE igniter or bake element replacement typically runs $150 to $300 including parts and labor. If the main control board has failed, costs can exceed $400. We start with a $90 diagnostic to pinpoint the exact issue, which is waived if you proceed.

Why did my GE oven stop working after a self-cleaning cycle?

Self-cleaning pushes the oven to temperatures exceeding 900°F. This extreme heat often trips the thermal fuse or damages relays on the electronic control board. We highly recommend using manual cleaning methods to extend the lifespan of your GE oven's electronics.

Do you carry parts for GE Profile and Café ovens on your trucks?

Yes, our service vans are stocked with the most common GE OEM parts, including silicon carbide igniters, RTD temperature sensors, thermal fuses, and standard bake elements. This allows us to complete most GE Profile and Café repairs on the first visit.

Are your technicians trained to work on high-end GE Monogram wall ovens?

Absolutely. Our technicians have over 15 years of experience and are factory-trained to handle the complex wiring, dual-fan convection systems, and proprietary electronic controls found in GE Monogram luxury appliances.

How long is the warranty on a GE oven repair?

A-Fix Appliance Repair provides a comprehensive 1-year warranty on both parts and labor for all GE oven repairs. If the same part fails within that year, we will replace it at no additional cost to you.

My GE gas oven clicks and glows but won't light. What is wrong?

This is almost always a weak bake igniter. As the silicon carbide igniter ages, it loses the ability to draw the necessary 3.2 to 3.6 amps required to open the gas safety valve. Replacing the igniter will solve the problem.

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