WB20K10027 General Electric Temperature Sensor
Genuine OEM NEW Part WB20K10027
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General Electric
MFG Number
WB20K10027
Manufactured BY:
General Electric
This manufacture part number # WB20K10027 replaces our competitor’s part numbers: AP4510147, 1567161, AH2374070, EA2374070, PS2374070.
Special Price
$17.99
Regular Price
$29.99
(40% off)
The Temperature Sensor is a genuine OEM part designed for GE ovens and ranges, including compatibility with brands like Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models. It plays a crucial role in accurately measuring and regulating the oven's internal temperature. This component is essential for achieving and maintaining the set temperature, ensuring even and dependable cooking outcomes.
Common reasons for malfunction in the Temperature Sensor may involve exposure to very high or low temperatures, which can impair its function. Physical damage or natural deterioration over time can also reduce its precision.
Indicators of a faulty Temperature Sensor are varied. They may include the oven failing to reach the preset temperature, displaying error messages concerning temperature control, or experiencing fluctuating temperatures that affect cooking consistency. Additionally, if the oven takes longer to preheat or does not heat at all, it might suggest that the sensor is unable to accurately monitor and modify the temperature.
This part is critical for the optimal operation of your appliance, helping to ensure that your cooking experiences remain consistent.
Common reasons for malfunction in the Temperature Sensor may involve exposure to very high or low temperatures, which can impair its function. Physical damage or natural deterioration over time can also reduce its precision.
Indicators of a faulty Temperature Sensor are varied. They may include the oven failing to reach the preset temperature, displaying error messages concerning temperature control, or experiencing fluctuating temperatures that affect cooking consistency. Additionally, if the oven takes longer to preheat or does not heat at all, it might suggest that the sensor is unable to accurately monitor and modify the temperature.
This part is critical for the optimal operation of your appliance, helping to ensure that your cooking experiences remain consistent.
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