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General Electric Electric Wall Oven JKP14WP1 Timer RepairWhat is the timer/clock part number for the General Electric JKP14WP1 Electric Wall Oven?The JKP14WP1 Electric Wall Oven uses timer part number GE AP2025100. Do you have a failed General Electric JKP14WP1 control panel? Click here: We can repair or replace your faulty General Electric JKP14WP1 timer. JKP14WP1 are also sometimes referred to using these Alternative Names/Model numbersGE JKP14WP1 Electric Wall Oven JKP14WP1 Schematic and Wiring DiagramsRecent Service Requests
Common problems for General Electric Electric Wall Oven JKP14WP1 Timer RepairAre you encountering a similar problem as them? Contact us now and we will try to help you fix your JKP14WP1 timer-related problem. oven does not heat to selected pre heat level. lower element does glow red as usual, oven heats a little, but not all the way to preheat temp. Broiler seems to be fine. Problem started 3 or 4 months ago and has slowly gotten worse. Lower element now heats oven to only about 120 degrees. Neither the broiler nor oven setting will stay "on" more than 30 seconds once we set it. Just shuts itself off, no error code. (Last year we had a problem and had a F5 code I believe and looked into replacing the ERC panel, had an electrician look at it and put it back and then the oven worked fine again, so we let that go.) I'm wondering if this is something we can repair???? This probably started about 6 months ago. The oven is about 16 years. Do you think I should replace the bottom element, call a technician or do something else? Oven Model jkp14wp F1 flashing. Unplugged over an hour but continues to flash when oven plugged back in. Our oven (GE monogram JKP14WP) no longer reaches the selected temperature. For example, if 400 degrees is selected, the "beep" signal indicating the oven has reached the selected temperature comes on at about 250 degrees, and the oven never reaches 400 degrees. A local repairman suggested that the electronic control panel needs to be replaced. Is that likely correct, or is it possible that the problem lies elsewhere? He also says replacement control panels for that model oven are no longer available. Is this also correct? |
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