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GE JKP16G0D18CG Clock Issues


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belsonrepair
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My GE wall oven has recently started to have issues with the clock. All of the bake and broil options work, but the clock will no longer advance if you try to use the timer. It is not a digital clock, but the old version where the number dials spin. So as a result I am unable to use any of the timers anymore. I was wondering if there was any way to repair/test these clocks or is it dead in the water? Thanks a ton in advance.

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You used to be able to get a kit to convert it to a digital clock , but I think it is not available anymore . Sometimes you can get lucky and find a old stock one on eBay .  If you can deal with the clock not working it will most likely last longer than any new one you can buy today .

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Looks like it uses this part number Part number: WB19X10006

Part number: WB19X10006

Part number: WB19X5231

Edited by Captain Dunsel
Part number changed
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sorry , should have known not to  bank on trible's  parts lookup:excl:   

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ApplianceTimers.com rebuilds mechanical clocks and such... if you look, you can find some credible refurbishers out there... 

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