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Old 05-14-2008, 07:23 PM   #1
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Unhappy GAS Range Oven
Brand: General Electric
Model Number: JGBP80
Age: 1 - 4 years

Oven heats to desired baking temperature but will
not stay on, after about 20 minutes to an hour, oven
shuts off.
I have had the control board replaced three times....

 
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Does the control go blank?

What exactly happens?

Can you please supply the last 6 digits of your model number?
 
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The control doesn't go blank, all that is shown is the clocks time (time of day).
I have to restart the baking temperature and start over again.
The last digits are WEH1WW.
 
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it can be the thermocontroll safty thermostat
 
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Default thermocontroll safty thermostat

I have looked for the part thermocontroll safty thermostat but can
not find it listed anywhere...
Today I used the oven again and after 20 minutes, it shut itself off.....
 
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Does the oven seem to be over heating?

I don't see a safety thermostat listed either which there should be one.

Can you reset the temperature right away and restart the oven when it cuts out or do you have to wait until it cools down?

Here is a link to your range model JGBP80weh1ww.
 
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The oven doesn't overheat.
I can reset and restart the oven right away.

I did an oven clean and the oven stayed on during the 4 hour cleaning with no shuting down.

A real mystery...
 
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It sounds to be something in the bake circuit in control.

Have you tried it in the broil to see what happens?
 
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I have just tried the broil, and after 15 minutes, the broil shuts down........
 
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