How to find wall oven model number?
On your GE JK3800SH5SS wall oven/microwave combo, the model and serial number are printed on a label on the side trim or on the front of the oven behind the oven door. Use the exact model number to match the correct parts and installation requirements in the JK3800SH5SS owner’s manual.
Where to look on the appliance
Check these common label locations first:
- Side trim (visible when the oven door is open)
- Front frame area behind the oven door
- Along the oven frame near the door opening
- Inside the lower oven cavity edge (near the front)
What to write down (and why)
Record both numbers exactly as shown:
- Model number (example: JK3800SH5SS)
- Serial number (used to identify production details)
- Brand (GE)
- Product type (built-in oven)
Quick reference
| Item | What it’s used for | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Ensures part compatibility | Ordering parts, looking up diagrams |
| Serial number | Helps confirm version/production run | Service calls, some part lookups |
Why it matters
GE wall oven/microwave combos can have similar-looking trims and controls across model families. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct control boards, door parts, sensors, and installation specs so you do not end up with a part that does not fit.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset a GE wall oven?
To reset your GE JK3800SH5SS wall oven/microwave combo, restore power by resetting the home circuit breaker (or replacing the fuse). If the control is acting “stuck,” you can also reset it from the keypad by holding Clear/Off for 30 seconds, then re-enter your settings.
Quick reset methods (most common)
- Power reset (hard reset): Turn the oven circuit breaker OFF, wait about 1 minute, then turn it ON.
- Keypad reset (control reset): Press and hold Clear/Off (on the side of the display that is not responding) for 30 seconds.
- Unlock controls (if “Control is LOCKED” shows): Press and hold Settings for 3 seconds.
- After a power outage/surge: Reset the clock, then set your cooking function again.
- If the oven will not start: Confirm the door is fully closed and press Start/Pause or the selector dial after making a selection.
Step-by-step: breaker reset
- Turn the oven breaker OFF.
- Wait 60 seconds.
- Turn the breaker ON.
- If the display is blank, check display/clock settings in the Settings menu (see the JK3800SH5SS owner’s manual).
What you may need to set again after a reset
| Item | What to do after reset | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Clock | Set the clock | Some functions depend on it |
| Cooking mode | Re-select Bake/Broil/other | Clears interrupted programs |
| Control lock | Re-lock if desired | Prevents accidental key presses |
Why it matters
A reset clears many temporary control glitches caused by a power interruption, a tripped breaker, or a locked control panel. It is also a fast first step before replacing parts like a control board.
Last updated: February 2026
How long does a GE wall oven last?
A GE wall oven like model JK3800SH5SS typically lasts 12 to 15 years. Lifespan depends most on how often you cook, how hot the oven runs, and whether airflow and cooling are kept clear per the JK3800SH5SS owner’s manual.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most built-in wall ovens fall into a predictable range; the difference between 10 years and 15 years is usually maintenance and heat stress.
- Heavy use (daily high-heat baking, frequent broiling) shortens life
- Self-clean cycles add extreme heat that can stress electronics and door locks
- Poor cabinet ventilation can overheat controls and wiring
- Slamming or leaning on the door can damage hinges and alignment
- Power surges can damage boards and relays
What “wearing out” looks like on a wall oven/microwave combo
These are common end-of-life symptoms we see on combo units like the GE JK3800SH5SS:
- Oven temperature swings, underbaking, or overbaking
- Cooling fan runs excessively or gets noisy
- Control panel becomes unresponsive or resets
- Door lock problems during or after clean cycles
- Longer preheat times (especially with multiple racks or cookware left inside)
Quick part examples tied to common symptoms
| Symptom | Commonly involved part | Example part for JK3800SH5SS |
|---|---|---|
| Inaccurate oven temps | Temperature sensor | Wall oven temperature sensor WB21X10165 |
| Fan noise or overheating behavior | Cooling fan | Wall oven cooling fan assembly WB26X24020 |
| Random resets or no heat commands | Control board | Wall oven control board WB27X32624 |
Why it matters
Knowing the expected 12 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair (often worth it for a sensor, fan, or thermostat) or plan for replacement when major boards, door assemblies, or multiple components fail.
Last updated: February 2026





