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GE Specter XL44 Propane Range - Oven does not maintain temp


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Rick Gulack
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Oven lights and comes up to temp,  then does not relight to maintain temp.

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EngineeredAppliance
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Would need a model number to better serve you. However it sounds like you have an issue with the thermostat, and/or the temperature sensing device. Your igniter should be good seeming how the unit comes up to temp initially. Are the controls analog/dial or electronic? If electronic I’d say control board is faulty. If analog I’d say the thermostat w/sensing bulb is out of spec. If electronic add in a temp sensor for good measure that model it may be only 20 - 30 bucks extra on top of the board. 

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