GE Oven Not Heating: 5 Common Causes and Fixes
A GE oven that will not heat can stem from a burned-out bake element, a failed igniter, or a faulty control board. This guide covers electric and gas models across the Profile and Cafe series.
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A GE oven that will not heat can stem from a burned-out bake element, a failed igniter, or a faulty control board. This guide covers electric and gas models across the Profile and Cafe series.
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GE ranges last 13–17 years, and most repairs cost far less than replacement. This guide helps you decide when fixing your GE range makes financial sense.
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