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C2Y366P5T1G2 General Electric Range

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If your oven is running hot, not heating evenly, not coming up to temperature, or just not heating up at all, there may be an issue with the temperature sensor. This sensor is usually found in the bac...
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This burner cap improves flame distribution for consistent cooking and protects the burner head from spills and debris. Designed for gas ranges, it helps maintain efficiency and durability.
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This economic nut is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your oven range. The nut can become worn down or stripped over time and need replacing. Make sure to disconnect power to the unit and ...
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Size: 8-32 inch Sold individually.
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This gas burner head is designed to distribute fuel evenly across the burner surface, ensuring a consistent and efficient flame for reliable cooking performance. As a genuine OEM replacement part, it ...
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Restore your stove’s performance with this gas range burner, ideal for resolving problems like poor ignition or uneven heating. Built for compatibility with specific models, it ensures a secure fit an...
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This burner valve regulates gas flow to the cooktop burner for accurate flame control. A genuine OEM part, it’s built for durability and easy installation, making it the ideal replacement when your bu...
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Little to no heat when baking
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Oven not heating evenly
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Oven is too hot
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Element will not heat
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Customer:
Peter from stamford, CT
Parts Used:
WB21X22134
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
Oven would go in to a F2 Error
Removed six 1/4" hex nuts on rear of oven. Then through front/inside removed a single 1/4" hex nut to actually remove sensor. Unplug sensor connector, remove. Reversed steps, push oven back in place and plugged in. Tested oven function.
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Customer:
Gerald from Cape Canaveral, FL
Parts Used:
WB21X22134
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
Oven wouldn't preheat above 300 degrees
Unplugged appliance and removed 5 screws on back of stove/oven and removed plate. Disconnected the sensor and unscrewed it on the inside of the oven. Pulled the cord through and replaced with new sensor. Replaced all parts and plugged in the appliance and tested. Worked great.
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Customer:
Chad from Bloomington, IN
Parts Used:
WB21X22134
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
I kept getting An F2 error and the temperature did not seem accurate
1) pull out the stove
2) remove the 7 sheet metal screws holding the back panel on. (the panel that also covers where the cord splits and connects to the oven.
3) Find the small plastic connector located in the middle of the back of the range and unplug it.
4) open the front of the oven and remove the one screw holding in the oven temp sensor.
5) replace the sensor and make sure to "feed" the new cord through as best you can.
6) I had to dig through the insulation a little bit to find the new wiring harness
7) connect the wiring harness and put the back of the range back on

note: this was very simple to do if you think this might be the problem don't hesitate to handle this one yourself.
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