GE JB655 Smells Like Gas
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93%
CONF
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Range Power Terminal Block
Vibration and thermal expansion cycles lead to loose mechanical connections at the power entry point. This creates high-resistance contact points that generate localized heat, melting the phenolic block and releasing pungent acrid fumes frequently mistaken for gas.
SKU: WB17T10011
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4%
CONF
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Range Power Cord (4-Wire)
When the terminal block fails due to resistive heating, the heat travels into the power cord's ring terminals. The surrounding PVC insulation undergoes thermal degradation, contributing to the chemical 'gas' odor and compromising the cord's dielectric integrity.
SKU: WX09X10037
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3%
CONF
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Oven Control Board
Internal relay contacts that cycle the bake and broil elements can pit and arc over time. This arcing produces ozone and can singe the PCB substrate or the relay's plastic casing, emitting a sharp, metallic, gas-like scent during oven operation.
SKU: WB27X29054
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