JGRP17BEW2BB General Electric Range - Overview
Sections of the JGRP17BEW2BB
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Door Handle End Cap
PartSelect #: PS256613
Manufacturer #: WB7X7183
This oven door handle end cap is used on both the left and right hand sides. Sold individually.
$34.75
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS271689
Manufacturer #: WH2X930
This screw is sold individually.
$16.05
In Stock
Screw
PartSelect #: PS234226
Manufacturer #: WB1K5157
This screw is black in color and sold individually.
$15.00
In Stock
Upper Cooling Fan Motor with Blade
PartSelect #: PS237580
Manufacturer #: WB26K5061
Introducing a genuine replacement component from leading brand GE, the Upper Cooling Fan Motor with Blade is essential for maintaining optimum performance in your range or oven. Specifically designed ...
$151.27
In Stock
Door Lock and Switch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS2577623
Manufacturer #: WB49T10020
Enhance the functionality of your GE range with this Oven Door Lock Assembly. Primarily designed to provide additional safety, this component locks the oven door during the self-cleaning cycle, helpin...
$158.94
In Stock
Outer Door Glass - Black
PartSelect #: PS253027
Manufacturer #: WB57K5256
This is a black outer door glass designed by GE exclusively for wall ovens. Functioning as an efficient outer heat shield for the oven door, it ensures safe and effective cooking. Before beginning the...
$94.13
On Order
Electronic Oven Control
PartSelect #: PS238567
Manufacturer #: WB27T10267
The wiring could be different than the original and might need to be installed by an appliance repair person.
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the JGRP17BEW2BB
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The end caps broke on my oven door handle.
1st I opened the oven door and removed the 2 screws that hold the outside and inside of the door together. With the door separated I removed the 2 screws that hold the end caps in place, then removed the old end caps. I put the new end caps on the oven door handle, aligned the holes for the end cap screws and reinstalled the screws,then
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reinstalled the oven door screws,closed the oven door and started cooking.
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Harry from Thomasville, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Replace failed fan in control box
After turning off the breaker to cut power to the oven, I opened the oven door and, using the PartSelect exploded diagram as a guide, I removed 3 screws from the underside of the control panel - I was then able to slide the panel up and out to remove it. Leaving all of the control wires (especially the ribbon) connected to control panel,
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I saw the fan assembly mounted to the rear of the control box.
I noted the position of the two attached wires - black on top (or left), white on bottom (or right). Using a nutdriver with an extension bar, I unscrewed 4 screws holding the assembly in place. I removed the old fan and installed the new fan in its place. It was necessary to bend the new fan's legs out a bit to get them to line up with the holes. I reconnected the wires as mentioned above, then reinstalled the control panel.
I tested the oven by turning the breaker back on and letting the oven heat up to 450 degrees. The fan turned on as expected. After the oven cooled off, I reinstalled the 3 screws to secure the control panel.
I noted the position of the two attached wires - black on top (or left), white on bottom (or right). Using a nutdriver with an extension bar, I unscrewed 4 screws holding the assembly in place. I removed the old fan and installed the new fan in its place. It was necessary to bend the new fan's legs out a bit to get them to line up with the holes. I reconnected the wires as mentioned above, then reinstalled the control panel.
I tested the oven by turning the breaker back on and letting the oven heat up to 450 degrees. The fan turned on as expected. After the oven cooled off, I reinstalled the 3 screws to secure the control panel.
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David from Richardson, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Socket set
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Fried out oven controller electric circuit board
Removed side retainer pieces, screws above and below accessed by opening oven door and straight down on oven top. Then two back screws to free controller. Let console fall forward. Remove four screws holding oven circuit board, replace with new board, then carefully move one wire at a time from old board to new board. Used magnifying glas
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s to verify labeling on tiny print on new board. Needed pliers to remove tight pin fittings. Need to focus and not forget labeling switching wires.
Although I thought I was done, it turned out later that the oven wasn't coming on. After taking it apart again, it seemed strange no wire was hooked to the oven prong on the circuit board. I tried switching a few and thank god nothing bad happened. I then studied the directions. There were mentions of wires I didn't have hooking to various places including the oven relay. So I wasn't sure what to do. The broiler has worked so I unhooked the broiler wire and fastened it to bake prong. The oven now worked. I clipped the unnecessary female prong wire from the old ground connected and spliced it into the broiler wire and then hooked it to the oven prong. The oven and broiler prongs are effectively hooked in parallel now. I tested it and the thermostat and shutoff worked properly with both the oven and broiler working.
All done after reassembly.
Although I thought I was done, it turned out later that the oven wasn't coming on. After taking it apart again, it seemed strange no wire was hooked to the oven prong on the circuit board. I tried switching a few and thank god nothing bad happened. I then studied the directions. There were mentions of wires I didn't have hooking to various places including the oven relay. So I wasn't sure what to do. The broiler has worked so I unhooked the broiler wire and fastened it to bake prong. The oven now worked. I clipped the unnecessary female prong wire from the old ground connected and spliced it into the broiler wire and then hooked it to the oven prong. The oven and broiler prongs are effectively hooked in parallel now. I tested it and the thermostat and shutoff worked properly with both the oven and broiler working.
All done after reassembly.
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Walter from Idaho Springs, CO
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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