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GE Range Model PGB975SEM2SS


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The download section doesn't have this specific model number's Service Manual.

 

I'm receiving a Temp Sensor error with constant beeping.

 

The Temp Probe was replaced with no avail, same symptom.

 

I want to be sure before replacing the Control Board.

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Most GE electric ovens have a 6 or so pin connector on the oven control board. Unplug it and measure the resistance between the two white wires at one end of the connector. About 1100 Ohms at room temperature is correct. Also check that both pins are infinite to ground.

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I'll see if I can find the schematic and upload it for the next person that runs into this model number.

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