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SeaCros 12-03-2024 11:27 AM

Gas Oven issues
 
Hello All - We live south of 44 in a Designer home and I have been having issues with the gas oven. All the burners work and the broiler in the oven works on both hi/low but the bake feature seems to have stopped working.
I have tried to reset everything and even unplugged it for a few hours. Has anyone else had similar issues or suggest anyone that can further investigate or repair it?

Thanks in advance

Bill14564 12-03-2024 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SeaCros (Post 2390582)
Hello All - We live south of 44 in a Designer home and I have been having issues with the gas oven. All the burners work and the broiler in the oven works on both hi/low but the bake feature seems to have stopped working.
I have tried to reset everything and even unplugged it for a few hours. Has anyone else had similar issues or suggest anyone that can further investigate or repair it?

Thanks in advance

My niece's gas oven stopped working due to a bad igniter. Replacing that fixed the problem. However, her oven was much older than yours - a failure for her was not unexpected while yours may still be under warranty.

xkeowner 12-03-2024 11:45 AM

Sent you a private message.

Topspinmo 12-03-2024 11:58 AM

Might be helpful if mentioning what brand and model?

villagetinker 12-03-2024 11:58 AM

OP, have you tried youtube to see if some has reported problems and suggestions for repairs? Also if you do a search with the make and model of your stove you may get some specific information. Finally have you contacted the manufacturer regarding this problem?

SeaCros 12-03-2024 12:58 PM

South of 44 many of the Designer homes have the same GE gas ranges. Home built in 2021 and jgb645sek3ss is the model. I also called to see if it was still under warranty and unfortunately it was not.

Thanks to all for the replies and I agree it might be the igniter and will look for the part. I watched a video on the replacement and seems pretty straight forward.

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 2390593)
Might be helpful if mentioning what brand and model?


Remembergoldenrule 12-04-2024 06:45 AM

Call warranty department. 1 (352) 753-6222

BrianL99 12-04-2024 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by SeaCros (Post 2390582)
Hello All - We live south of 44 in a Designer home and I have been having issues with the gas oven.

Don't folks who live in "Designer Homes" go out for dinner every day? Why would anyone need an oven?

Bill14564 12-04-2024 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by SeaCros (Post 2390618)
South of 44 many of the Designer homes have the same GE gas ranges. Home built in 2021 and jgb645sek3ss is the model. I also called to see if it was still under warranty and unfortunately it was not.

Thanks to all for the replies and I agree it might be the igniter and will look for the part. I watched a video on the replacement and seems pretty straight forward.

Before buying the part you can remove the panels to access the igniter and see if it glows hot when it is supposed to.

While you are in there, check for a second igniter. I'm remembering a comment that my niece "had to replace the other igniter as well." I don't recall the details but once you have things disassembled it would be worth just taking a look around.

Topspinmo 12-04-2024 08:03 AM

As mentioned If house relative new I call warranty department first. Don’t hurt make call?

Ptmcbriz 12-04-2024 08:14 AM

If you signed up the warranty info (on the manufacturers website) when you moved in it should be under warranty. Nevertheless, go on the manufacturer’s website and look for nearest certified repair company. They usually make you look by zip code. My LG fridge was having icemaker issues and LG sent a guy out from Orlando to replace it for free.

Gerrys 12-04-2024 08:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill14564 (Post 2390585)
My niece's gas oven stopped working due to a bad igniter. Replacing that fixed the problem. However, her oven was much older than yours - a failure for her was not unexpected while yours may still be under warranty.

Had a similar problem with my electric stove. Stove top worked but no oven. Turned out the motherboard died. Cost was more than $400. We elected to buy a new stove.

Bwanajim 12-04-2024 11:53 AM

And you have to be like a soldier crawling underneath Barbwire to get something in the damn broiler! Who in the hell thought of that idea? 🙄
Especially in a 55+ community

rsmurano 12-05-2024 08:00 AM

I traded in the stove and refrigerator after we moved into our new south of 44 designer home. They were POS if you asked me. I got the top of the line appliances that were wifi/SmartThings enabled, the range has a griddle middle, and each burner has a different size for different pans with 1 burner with 2 fire rings for the larger pots. All the knobs are in the front and light up blue when on. The refrigerator is the 5 door model.

Wondering 12-05-2024 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by SeaCros (Post 2390582)
Hello All - We live south of 44 in a Designer home and I have been having issues with the gas oven. All the burners work and the broiler in the oven works on both hi/low but the bake feature seems to have stopped working.
I have tried to reset everything and even unplugged it for a few hours. Has anyone else had similar issues or suggest anyone that can further investigate or repair it?

Thanks in advance

Do a search on You Tube. State the problem and the make and model.

jasamy2 12-05-2024 10:30 AM

I agree 100%. Must be the cheapest for the developer to include in the new homes. It is so ridiculous.



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Originally Posted by Bwanajim (Post 2390856)
And you have to be like a soldier crawling underneath Barbwire to get something in the damn broiler! Who in the hell thought of that idea? 🙄
Especially in a 55+ community


New Englander 12-05-2024 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by rsmurano (Post 2390987)
I traded in the stove and refrigerator after we moved into our new south of 44 designer home. They were POS if you asked me. I got the top of the line appliances that were wifi/SmartThings enabled, the range has a griddle middle, and each burner has a different size for different pans with 1 burner with 2 fire rings for the larger pots. All the knobs are in the front and light up blue when on. The refrigerator is the 5 door model.

What does this have to do with the OP's question?

Craig Vernon 12-06-2024 11:54 AM

Turn on the oven on Bake make it as dark as possible in the room and open oven door and look for orange glow around air openings in bottom pan. If you see the glow and no flame/heat occurs then the ignitor is most likely defective and will need replaced. You can see what the ignitor looks like by turning on broil function and look toward the top of the oven and you will be able to see device glowing orange. Do NOT touch or handle the ignitor it heats to 2200 degrees. Ignitors are relatively inexpensive and can be purchased online for your make and model a simple handyperson can replace. Once again do not touch the ignitor or a hot spot will shorten the life of the new one. Even if it does not glow DO NOT TOUCH THE IGNITOR IF HAS BEEN TURNED ON until power is off for an extended period of time...Good Luck.


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