A GE oven at a home on Aebi Avenue in Alliance, OH wouldn’t stop heating up when shut off and was displaying an F2 error code. Our diagnostic revealed a control board malfunction that would require significant repair investment on this older unit.
The Problem
The customer reported their GE oven wont stop heating up when shut off. The unit was also displaying an F2 error code on the display.
Diagnosis
We performed a thorough diagnostic on this GE model JBP30BA4AD (serial ZT205525G). The F2 error combined with the continuous heating indicated a failed electronic control board that was no longer properly regulating the oven’s heating elements.
The Repair
- Parts replaced: None — diagnostic only
- Work performed: Complete diagnostic service to identify the root cause
- Result: Customer informed of repair options and costs
Is It Worth Repairing?
This older GE oven model would need a new electronic control board, which represents a substantial repair cost. The customer wisely chose to replace the unit through their home warranty rather than invest in repairs on an aging appliance.
Maintenance Tips for GE Ovens
- Keep the control panel clean and dry to prevent moisture damage to electronic components
- Avoid slamming the oven door, which can jar internal connections over time
- Schedule periodic cleaning cycles to prevent buildup that can stress heating elements
Appliance Repair in Alliance, OH
Alliance is in Stark County — an area we cover regularly from our base in Louisville, OH. We also serve Canton, Louisville, and North Canton. Louisville Appliance Repair is owned and operated by Samuel Willhite, a master-certified technician with Bosch and Speed Queen factory authorizations. If your appliance needs service, schedule online or call (330) 693-9163. You can also find us on Google and read verified reviews from customers across Stark County and surrounding areas.
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