If your oven won’t heat - you found the right website. We have a solution for you, how to fix the GE jts3000sn1ss oven. Probably the problem could be in thermal fuse. If the thermal fuse has blown, the oven will not heat. The thermal fuse cannot be reset—if the fuse has blown, it must be replaced. Replacing the thermal fuse isn’t simple, you must have some experience. If you’re ready, prepare some tools (1/4-inch nut driver, Phillips screwdriver, work gloves and new thermal fuse) and let’s start.
Shut off the house circuit breakers for the wall oven to completely disconnect electrical power. Set a sturdy work table or platform just in front of the oven and pad the surface of the table with a towel or cardboard to protect the table. Open the oven door and remove the mounting screws that secure the oven to the sides of the oven cabinet. Slide the oven forward in the cabinet. You should have enough slack in the electrical conduit of the power supply; if not disconnect the power supply wiring from the junction box for the wall oven. With someone's help, carefully lift the oven out of the cabinet and set it on the table in front of the cabinet. Starting with the bottom screws, remove the mounting screws that secure the outer back panel to the oven frame. Press on the outer panel as you remove the last of the top screws to prevent the outer panel from falling. Remove the outer back panel and set it aside. Disconnect the wires from the thermal fuse. Remove the mounting screws from the thermal fuse. Remove the existing thermal fuse and set it aside for disposal. Position the new thermal fuse on the back of the oven and line up the mounting screw holes. Insert the mounting screws and tighten them firmly. Position the wires on the ends of the thermal fuse terminals and push them onto the terminals. Push the female spade connectors all of the way down so that they seat properly. Position the outer back panel on the oven so that the mounting screw holes line up. Starting at the top of the panel, insert the mounting screws and tighten them firmly. With someone's help, lift the oven into the cabinet. Reinstall the mounting screws on the sides of the oven cabinet that hold the oven in place. Reset the house circuit breakers for the oven to restore electrical power.
Ta-dam! You have fixed problem with your oven. Make some tests. If you can’t to replace thermal fuse by yourself, don’t hesitate to contact our customer support and arrange a meeting!