GE JGBS66 Not Heating
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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93%
CONF
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Oven Bake Igniter
The bake igniter is a high-wear resistive component that degrades via thermal fatigue. Even if the element glows, an increase in internal resistance often prevents it from reaching the necessary amperage to actuate the gas safety valve's solenoid. Replacing this component restores the electrical circuit's ability to trigger gas release for combustion.
SKU: WB13K21
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5%
CONF
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Oven Broil Igniter
Similar to the bake igniter, the broil igniter facilitates the secondary burner's operation. If the oven fails to heat specifically during broil cycles, this component has likely reached its end-of-life due to carbon buildup or element thinning. It operates on the same amperage-draw principle as the bake circuit.
SKU: WB13K21
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2%
CONF
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Gas Safety Valve
This dual-solenoid valve is responsible for controlling gas flow to both the bake and broil burners. Mechanical failure occurs when the internal bi-metal strip loses its elasticity or the valve seat becomes stuck due to contaminants in the gas line. If the igniters are drawing correct amperage but gas fails to flow, the valve's mechanical gate is the terminal failure point.
SKU: WB19K10044
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DIY Repair Guide
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