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GE Oven Not Heating - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Usually a failed oven temperature sensor or control board relay. Test sensor resistance at room temp (should read ~1000 ohms at 72°F).

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

GE Oven Not Heating — What’s Happening

When a GE oven is not heating, it means the appliance is not producing heat during bake, broil, or both cycles. This is a symptom, not a single error code. The heating path is broken somewhere between the power supply and the heating elements. Common interruptions include a failed temperature sensor, a control board relay that won’t send voltage to the element, an open circuit in the bake or broil wiring, a tripped breaker, or a door lock or control issue preventing the cycle from starting.

If your oven displays a fault code (usually starting with F), that code points to a specific subsystem. Sensor-related codes typically mean the oven temperature sensor is out of range or has failed. If no code appears but the oven still won’t heat, the problem is usually in the power supply, sensor, control board, wiring harness, or heating element itself.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Verify whether bake, broil, or both functions are missing heat.
  2. Check the main breaker panel and confirm both legs of 240V power (or 120V for some models) are present at the outlet or junction box.
  3. Note any displayed fault code before doing anything else, then perform a hard reset by switching off the breaker for two minutes and restoring power.
  4. If the fault code returns immediately, disconnect power at the breaker and remove the oven temperature sensor from the back wall of the oven cavity.
  5. Measure sensor resistance with an ohmmeter at room temperature (expect approximately 1000 ohms at 72°F or 1080–1100 ohms at 70°F for most GE models).
  6. If resistance is out of range or the sensor is visibly damaged, replace the oven temperature sensor and retest.
  7. If the sensor tests correctly but heating is still missing or the code persists, inspect the control board relay and wiring harness for burn marks, loose connectors, or damaged pins.
  8. If all tests pass but one element does not heat, test continuity across the bake or broil element and replace if open.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
GE oven temperature sensorAmazon | Should read ~1000 ohms at room temp; replacement sensors are model-specific.
GE oven control board (electronic range control / ERC)Amazon | Required when sensor tests correct but fault returns or relay does not close.
Bake or broil heating elementAmazon | Replace if continuity test shows open circuit.

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a pro if you are not comfortable working with 240-volt power, if the fault code returns after sensor replacement, or if you need to pull the range out and disassemble the back panel or control console to reach the wiring harness or control board. Gas range models that won’t heat require a qualified technician for any work involving the gas valve, igniter, or burner assembly. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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