GE JB655 Error Code F1
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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96%
CONF
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Main Oven Control Board (ERC)
The F1 code specifically identifies a logic failure within the main processor or a corruption of the memory chip. This component acts as the central command for all heating and timing functions; when its internal self-diagnostics detect an invalid state that could lead to an uncontrolled heating event, the firmware triggers a lockout. Replacing the board restores the integrity of the safety monitoring circuit.
SKU: WB27X32314
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3%
CONF
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Touch Control Panel Assembly
This model utilizes a glass touch interface with a capacitive or resistive membrane switch. If moisture or oil ingress causes a permanent short between the conductive layers, the control board interprets this as a 'stuck key' (a common trigger for F1). The assembly includes the physical interface required to send clean signals to the logic board.
SKU: WB27X32312
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1%
CONF
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Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD)
While usually associated with F3 codes, an extreme resistance drift in the RTD (Resistance Temperature Detector) can occasionally cause the control board logic to spike or throw a general failure code during the power-on self-test. This sensor monitors the oven cavity's thermal state and ensures the control board receives accurate feedback to prevent runaway conditions.
SKU: WB21X22134
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Main Oven Control Board (ERC).
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