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After lurking here for a long (long) time, I need help! My GE Americana range (the 4th I've owned in 30+ years) needs a new sensor for the sensi temp burner. Any leads or suggestions?
The repair guy confirmed everything else is ok. Further, he seems to think my stove, a JHP67001, cannot be converted to a standard infinite heat control.
I hope I won't have to learn to live with a two oven, 3 burner stove. Thanks!
 
I paid $30.00 for it. Same price to you plus shipping. Email me your address and I will send it out. You can send a check or money order for the total. I'll let you know the shipping cost. Does the burner work at all, or does it stay red and not cycle? I hope this solves your problem.

John
 
Yay Tom!

Had to get in on your 1st post!
Glad it worked out!

For the rest of you, Tom & I used to hijack stuff off of appliance store loading docks in Baltimore almost 50 yrs ago (!!) in our shady past. He helped me get my first d/w while we were still in college!
 
looking for GE sensi temp part # WB21X5207

GE model # J485A1WH, year @1965?. tried looking on ebay and online with no luck. thank you

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Hello, new to the site - I keep finding myself on here reading threads, so I figured I'd better register and actually participate a little. My shop acquired an Avacado Green J797002AV double oven with the right- front sensi-temp sensor not working, no continuity at all through sensor, burner just going to and staying on HI. I found 2 sensors on ebay as of this posting, but under a prior substitute part number (WB21x5054 instead of WB21X5207). Anyone know if these are or can be a direct substitute?

Since I work at a repair shop, we couldn't justify the cost and converted the unit to infinite switch instead (Just so happens we had one single burner knob that was a perfect match in the back for the infinite switch. Go figure...). Mostly asking in case I want to buy this unit from the shop for myself and convert it back to sensi-temp.

Thoughts?
 
GE switched from the earlier hydraulic controlled "Automatic Calrod" to electric controlled Sensi-temp in about 1960 which used sensor WB21X5054. It had white leads. If I remember correctly it is 10 ohms. Then around 1965 WB21X154 sensor with yellow leads replaced the white lead sensor. Part # was later changed to WB21X5207. It is 17.5 ohms. They are not interchangeable.
 

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