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F2 CODE ON A GE GAS RANGE
I had an F2 on an old GE gas stove (XL44). Everything online suggested that I needed to replace the temperature sensor. HOWEVER, after a while I decided that I should try out the SELF CLEANING option. Initially this provoked an F3 error, I tried gain.(keeping the external air exhaust fans on full.) As the smells cleared and the oven cleaned....the error disappeared. Yesterday, I cooked a Thanksgiven turkey without an problems!
Ge electric oven slow to preheat
Modern ovens are much slower to preheat than older models. In some cases it is because they only use the bake (lower) element, while the older units used both the bake and the grill (upper) elements to preheat. If this is a new condition of your oven, check for malfunctioning oven element(s). A loose or intermittently non-functioning element will create a slow heat-up.
Bottom drawer stuck on ge true temp gas range
Ah yes, the ultimate battle. Unfotunately if you want to get the bottom drawer unstuck yourself you're going to have to fight with it. The best way to get this drawer out other than asking your kids to try, is quick jerking motions back and forth holding both sides. Make sure you keep the stove secure while you battle this. If you can get it open some of the way, use a stick or something to try to jumble up all the pots and pans you have down there keeping it from opening. If you have nothing in the drawer, then maybe use a broom handle to pry it out, or have someone tilt the stove back to see what's restricting it. If worst comes to down to it, you can call a repair guy and watch him struggle to get it open.
I have a GE range with an F7 EA flashing and beeping. How may I repair this issue, please
Many ovens built by GE display error codes on the display when problems are detected. The F7 error code indicates that there is a problem with the buttons of the control panel. The code comes on when two or more buttons are stuck at the same time. The oven cannot operate when this condition exists. The oven is repaired by replacing the control panel with a functioning one.
Follow the steps
1. Unplug the oven power cord from the electrical outlet.
2. Open the oven door fully.
3. Unscrew and remove the two or three screws from the inside of the oven that hold down the control panel.
4. Pull the control panel toward the front of the oven. Lift the panel up to disconnect it from the oven.
5. Rotate the control panel sideways to get easy access to the data cable.
6. Remove the screws that hold the data-cable connector. Disconnect the data cable. Set the old control panel aside.
7. Plug the data cable into the new control panel. Replace the screws that hold the cable connector into the control panel.
8. Position the control panel in its correct position on top of the GE oven. Replace the screws on the bottom of the control panel from the inside of the oven.
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