The GE True Temp oven is an oven that uses true convection cooking to evenly cook food. This error code happens when the oven is not able to reach the correct temperature. This can be due to a number of factors, such as the oven being turned off, the door being open, or the temperature being set too low.
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1. Check the power supply to the oven
- Turn off the oven and unplug it.
- Check the voltage at the plug. It should be around 120 volts.
- Check the power supply by plugging in an appliance that uses a power supply that is compatible with the oven. If the oven powers on, the power supply is not the problem.
- Check the fuse. If it is blown, the power supply is the problem.
- Check the wiring. If it is frayed or damaged, the power supply is the problem.
- Check the power cord. If it is damaged, the power supply is the problem.
2. Check the oven temperature sensor
- Remove the oven racks.
- Open the oven door.
- Check the temperature sensor.
- If the sensor is not working, replace it.
3. Check the oven control board
- Open the oven door and remove the oven racks.
- Disconnect the wires that go to the oven control board.
- Use a multimeter to test the voltages at the points where the wires connect to the control board.
- If the voltages are wrong, replace the control board.
4. Check the oven door
The steps to check the oven door in order to fix the ge true temp oven are as follows:
- Open the oven door to verify that the temperature is accurate.
- Close the oven door and wait 10 minutes.
- Open the oven door and check the temperature.
- If the temperature is not accurate, close the oven door and adjust the thermostat.
If you didn't find success with an option above, then try:
- Reset the oven by turning it off and then back on.
- Replace the oven control board.
- Replace the oven door.