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This part is a replacement screw for your oven. It is made of black metal and is sold individually. This screw is approximately 1/4 inch in diameter and about 1/2 inch in length. It is designed to con...
This blower motor, also known as the fan blower is supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in ovens. It is responsible for circulating hot air within the oven cavity. The blower motor helps dist...
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Vincent
October 26, 2022
I’m getting F97 message
For model number JT3500SF3SS
Hi Vincent, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, the error code F97 indicates the problem is with the lower cooling fan, part number PS12742847. We hope this helps! If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Thanks again for your great question.
How to change light bulb in oven. I can't see how to remove cover.
For model number JT3500SF3SS
Hi Robert, thank you for reaching out. You may need to follow these instructions to do the procedure:
1. Disconnect power at the main fuse or circuit breaker.
2. Remove oven racks.
3. Slide a flat blade screwdriver between the housing and the glass light cover.
4. Support the glass light cover with two fingers to prevent the cover from falling to the bottom of the oven.
5. Gently twist the screwdriver blade to loosen the glass.
6. Remove the glass light cover.
7. Remove the bulb by firmly grasping and sliding the bulb straight out until the two prongs have cleared the ceramic holder. lights. Grasp the replacement bulb with a clean towel or facial tissue with the prongs facing down. Align the two prongs in the ceramic holder, pressing gently until the bulb is securely in the ceramic socket.
9. Slide the protective lens into the holder and push until the clips snap into the housing.
10. Reconnect the power.
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Judy
November 3, 2023
what is the light bulb model number for the GE JT3500SF3SS oven?
For model number JT3500SF3SS
Hello Judy, Thank you for writing. The Bulb for this model is listed as PartSelect #: PS8754479. We hope this helps!
We are getting a f97 code error on both top and bottom ovens
For model number JT3500SF3SS
Hello Rene, thank you for contacting us. F97 error code means that the oven cooling fan is not running up to speed. We would recommend checking the fan sensor board, part number PS8754576, to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
Hi Bruce,
Thank you for your question. To replace the light bulb in the upper oven, first remove the glass lens. When removing the old light bulb and installing the new light bulb, wear a pair gloves as the oils in your hands can reduce the life expectancy of the bulbs. Pull the old light bulb out in a forward motion and then install the new light bulb by sliding it into place. We hope this helps!
The first step was to determine whether the problem was with the fan itself or the switch. I did this by opening the back cover and using a Volt meter to verify that the fan was not getting power. (I could have skipped this step.)
Next, I unplugged the range, closed up the back cover and lifted the range hood by removing two he
... Read morex head screws that are just inside and on either side of the top of the opening in the range door. Propping the hood open, I removed the connector leading to the switch, then pushed the switch out the front. Inspection showed that the switch was damaged so I closed up the range and ordered the part from Part Select. Once the part arrived, it was a 15 minute job to unplug the range, lift the top, install the new switch, and close up the unit.
Caution. On starting to install the switch, I failed to unplug the range and my finger brushed one of the hot contacts leading to the switch. Thankfully, I was not injured. Do not repeat my mistake on this issue. Unplug the range even if you're only installing this simple switch.
It took a while to remove approx 30 screws to get to the blower. So my oven was sitting, torn apart while I waited on the new blower fan that I had ordered. It arrived shortly, about 5 days. When I opened the box I saw that PARTSELECT had sent me a drain pump instead of the blower fan that I had ordered. Since an oven does not require a d
... Read morerain pump and it wouldn't work to replace my broken blower fan I had to return it. I was told that I needed to send the part back in order to get a refund. After I sent their drain pump back at a cost of $13 they emailed me and said I didn't need to send the drain pump back. And they refunded me minus shipping So I had to pay shipping both ways for a part that was wrong. And I ordered it from someone else. I put the new blower fan that I had bought from another company in and replaced the 30 screws. And the oven has been working fine ever since. Thank you PARTSELECT for allowing me to tell people how you operate. They have a money back guarantee, but they don't give you back ALL your money. Thanks Again.
My less than 2 year double wall oven was showing a F97 on the right hand side of display screen on my oven, indicating to me it was a lower cooling fan issue. Purchased the parts after a lot of research (and a GE technician telling me over the phone it would be a 600 or more costly repair). I decided to bite the bullet and just do it mys
... Read moreelf to save money! I’m glad I did! I built a table for it to rest on after it got it out of the wall as it’s a heavy oven. I asked my dad to help me get it out and onto the stand. After that, it was a matter of getting to the lower fan through the back abs having to remove some panels. All went well and best part is this fixed it! I figure even if it goes out again in 2 years it’s still cheaper than paying a technician to do it! I’m a woman with zero background in repair but lots of determination and desire to save money! Just do it yourself!