JT930SKS General Electric Range - Instructions
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Not working as far as heating or cooking
Replaced High Voltage Diode. Very carfully due to the extream danger of a electrical shock.
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Theodore from Medical Lake, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Something in oven exploded and stained glass so couldn’t see what’s baking
Ordered window pack from PartSelect then removed oven door from front of stove, then removed back of door and silver backing and glass pack. Dropped new glass into place. Replaced all backing,put door back onto stove. Tip. When removing screw keep them separated from each other as not to get mixed up when putting everything together. Good Luck, PartSelect has all the parts you need, this my second getting a part from them.
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Charlotte from ORLANDO, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Microwave would run but not heat.
It wasn’t the magnetron.
It wasn’t the diode.
It wasn’t just the fuse.
It was the High Voltage Capacitor (HVC). You know, the very thing they warn you about when opening the microwave. Just remember to discharge it using needle-nose pliers before probing around to find the problem. I also suggest you invest in a multimeter so as not to waste hundreds of dollars like I did; that way you can go straight to the real problem instead of replacing symptoms. If you replace the HVC, you will also want to replace the two fuses right in front of it. Also, there is a wiring diagram and a troubleshooting flowchart tucked behind the front console near the top. It is extremely useful!
It wasn’t the diode.
It wasn’t just the fuse.
It was the High Voltage Capacitor (HVC). You know, the very thing they warn you about when opening the microwave. Just remember to discharge it using needle-nose pliers before probing around to find the problem. I also suggest you invest in a multimeter so as not to waste hundreds of dollars like I did; that way you can go straight to the real problem instead of replacing symptoms. If you replace the HVC, you will also want to replace the two fuses right in front of it. Also, there is a wiring diagram and a troubleshooting flowchart tucked behind the front console near the top. It is extremely useful!
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Devin from HERRIMAN, UT
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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ove black out
must of had loose connection from wire terminal
to thermostat from factory. thermostat and wires
were melted. removed thermostat. and cut burnt
wires back. replaced thermostat and terminals.
used better quality terminals than factory.
also checked and tightened other loose connections. there was enough wire left after cut back to just put on new terminals.
to thermostat from factory. thermostat and wires
were melted. removed thermostat. and cut burnt
wires back. replaced thermostat and terminals.
used better quality terminals than factory.
also checked and tightened other loose connections. there was enough wire left after cut back to just put on new terminals.
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Glen from Highland, IL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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bulb burnt out
turned off power to oven; pulled out old bulb (unscrewed glass cover to access). Noted the direction of the electrical prongs when pulled bulb out... and inserted new bulb. Turned back on power to oven - bulb worked
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Christie from NAPERVILLE, IL
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Microwave wasn't heating up foods
Per instructions on part select.com website. But needs further repair because still doesn't heat food and pad is partially disabled.
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William from LAKE ELSINORE, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Oven light
I'm well past ninety and my sweet daughter inserted the tiny prongs. I was delighted to find a place that had the bulbs. Thank goodness for the internet ! (I'm not too old for that)
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Letty from KERRVILLE, TX
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Wife broke the interior window by splashing water on it while heated to 450.
Well I did it all wrong from the get go. I did finally do a search on how to replace it and then it was quite easy. Learn from me, watch video and save yourself tons of hassle.
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Dennis from GRETNA, NE
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Broken inner window
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randy from LORETTO, TN
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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OVEN LIGHT OUT
REMOVED 2 SCREWS AND LOWERED LIGHT ASSEMBLY. UNPLUGGED THE OLD ONE, AND REPLACED IT WITH THE ITEM SENT TO ME
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DANIEL from STAMFORD, NY
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Halogen oven light burned out. When trying to remove old bulb, it broke off.
First, I turned off the power. I removed the fixture that held the bulb and gently used narrow type pliers to pull the old pins out and allowed the broken glass to fall upon a shop towel in the bottom of the oven.
The replacement bulb and different type of wiring connections. I cut and formed them to fit the receptacle. I gently inserted the new bulb, placed the glass cover back on. Then, screwed the unit back into the top of the oven.
Happily, when power was turned back on the light shone brightly!
The replacement bulb and different type of wiring connections. I cut and formed them to fit the receptacle. I gently inserted the new bulb, placed the glass cover back on. Then, screwed the unit back into the top of the oven.
Happily, when power was turned back on the light shone brightly!
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William from FRANKLIN, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Bad thermostat
Removed outer case, checked fuse first, it was good so went to thermostat. No continuity reading. Unhooked thermostat, used jumper wires to by-pass break—briefly plugged the unit in. It came on so I knew the issue was definitely the thermostat.
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John from COVINGTON, GA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Oven lamp globe shattered . Needed a replacement
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Joan from SOUTHINGTON, CT
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Broken element in dual-bake element
** You must have a T-20 security torx bit to replace the element. I used Sears Model 25702 **
Slide out range
Unplug range
Remove two hex-head screws on power access panel, remove panel
Behind the main power connections, locate the four wires connecting to the lower bake element. They are horizontal, left to right , orange, yellow, two red. Note the order and pull wires straight back to disconnect the spade connectors
Slide range back
Remove top security torx screws and bottom hex head screws holding the element.
Pull element straight out
Transfer the gasket from the old element to the new one
Push new element straight back into place
Fasten the torx and hex head screws
Slide the range out
Reconnect the 4 wires
Close the power access panel, fasten the two hex screws
Plug range in
Slide range back
Slide out range
Unplug range
Remove two hex-head screws on power access panel, remove panel
Behind the main power connections, locate the four wires connecting to the lower bake element. They are horizontal, left to right , orange, yellow, two red. Note the order and pull wires straight back to disconnect the spade connectors
Slide range back
Remove top security torx screws and bottom hex head screws holding the element.
Pull element straight out
Transfer the gasket from the old element to the new one
Push new element straight back into place
Fasten the torx and hex head screws
Slide the range out
Reconnect the 4 wires
Close the power access panel, fasten the two hex screws
Plug range in
Slide range back
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Frank from West Windsor, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Light bulb went out,could not find replacement part.
Turn the glass enclosure counterclockwise to expose bulb.Turn the power off at circuit breaker panel.Handle the bulb carefully with paper towel covering the bulb.Push the bulb in socket.replace glass enclosure,turn power back on.
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Gregory from Pearl River, LA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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