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    GE P7 part identification help

    Ok so after some work and somewhat randomly replacing things that I could get, I have found that maybe the original problem was the temperature sensor. It measured no resistance. I pulled it apart and measured an unbroken section of wire at about 13 ohms, so I think it fits with info I found...
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    GE P7 part identification help

    Sounds right and thanks for the help. Thanks for the year identification Lawerence. John L: that part (WB24X138) doesn't show up in ebay or really on the internet at all compared to the other parts I've replaced. Any ideas for similar parts? I'm also considering bypassing it as we're not using...
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    GE P7 part identification help

    THe device in it's normal location.
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    GE P7 part identification help

    Yes sorry. It's the large self cleaning oven. That device wires in series with a 120V line running to the oven selector switch. And it has wires running to a fan above that oven and to the lock light. I'm guessing it's an overtemperature safety of some type but it's now permanently tripped. Just...
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    GE P7 part identification help

    I have a GE P7 of unknown vintage. One of the ovens stopped working recently. With some multimeter probing I noticed that voltage stops being supplied to the oven switch from a device that is clipped to the lower heating element. The part number on that part is WB24x138, but that does not...
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