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GE JB960BB4BB electric range

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Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JB960BB4BB electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Electric Range JB960BB4BB FAQs

On a GE electric range like model JB960BB4BB, the model number is typically on the rating label behind the rear control panel area. We recommend checking the backguard (control panel housing) first, then confirming on the oven frame if you do not see it right away.

Common places to check on JB960BB4BB

  • Behind the rear control panel (backguard) area
  • On the oven frame around the door opening (often along the left or right front edge)
  • On the storage drawer frame or the drawer opening lip
  • On the lower side trim near the front (less common)

Quick steps to find it safely

  1. Make sure the range is cool.
  2. Use a flashlight and look for a white or silver rating label.
  3. Check the backguard area first; then open the oven door and scan the front frame.
  4. If you pull out the storage drawer, look along the drawer opening and frame.

What the label usually shows

Label item What it’s used for Example
Model number Matching parts and diagrams JB960BB4BB
Serial number Dating the unit and service history Varies
Electrical rating Verifying power requirements Varies

Why it matters

The exact model number ensures we match the correct GE range parts (like a control switch, door hinge, or cooktop glass) because similar-looking ranges can use different wiring, elements, and control components.

If you are already ordering common lighting parts for this range, you can also confirm you are on the right parts list by comparing your existing bulb and socket style to the range oven light bulb 40A15 and the range light socket WB08T10026.

Last updated: February 2026

For the GE electric range model JB960BB4BB, the reliable reset is a power reset: turn the range circuit breaker OFF for 1 minute, then turn it ON. This clears many control glitches after a power outage or a stuck keypad without changing any settings permanently.

Reset steps (safe, effective)

  • Turn all surface burners and the oven OFF.
  • At your home electrical panel, switch the range breaker OFF.
  • Wait 60 seconds (this lets the control fully discharge).
  • Switch the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock and test Bake and a surface element.

If the breaker reset does not help

  • If the display is blank or flickers, check for a loose power cord connection (if accessible) and confirm the breaker is fully seated.
  • If the oven light is out, the range may look “dead” even when it has power; check the bulb and lens.
  • If the control is beeping or showing an error, use our GE-specific code help to pinpoint the failure.
Symptom What to check Example part for this model
Oven light will not turn on Bulb first, then socket Range oven light bulb 40A15
Bulb is good but still no light Socket contacts or wiring Range light socket WB08T10026

Why it matters

A breaker reset is the fastest way to clear a “locked up” electronic control on an electric range. It also helps you separate a temporary control glitch from a real failure (like a bad light socket, failed surface element switch, or wiring issue).

Last updated: February 2026

If your GE JB960BB4BB electric range oven is not heating, the most common causes are a failed bake or broil heating circuit, a temperature sensing problem, or a control issue. Start with quick checks (settings and power), then inspect for a non-heating element and test components safely.

Quick checks first (fast, no tools)

  • Confirm you selected Bake (not Delay Start, Sabbath, or Keep Warm).
  • Set Bake to 350°F and wait 10 minutes; listen for relays clicking and watch for any heat.
  • Check the range has full power (electric ranges typically need 240V; a tripped breaker can leave you with partial power).
  • If the display shows an error, use GE freestanding range error codes to identify the failure path.
  • If the oven heats sometimes but not others, note whether the issue happens in Bake, Broil, or both.

Most likely causes and what to look for

1) Heating element problem (bake or broil)

Even if an element does not visibly glow, it can still be weak or open.

  • No heat in Bake but Broil works: bake circuit is the top suspect.
  • No heat in Broil but Bake works: broil circuit is the top suspect.
  • No heat in both modes: power supply, wiring, sensor, or control becomes more likely.

2) Temperature sensor or control issue

A bad sensor or control can prevent the oven from energizing elements or can shut them off early.

  • Oven starts heating then stops quickly
  • Temperature is far off and never stabilizes
  • Error codes related to temperature or runaway heat (use the error code guide)

If the control thinks the door is locked or in a clean cycle state, it can block normal heating.

  • Try canceling the cycle and power-cycling the range at the breaker for 1 minute

Parts on this model that are commonly involved

Symptom Common area to check Example part on this model
Oven light works but oven will not heat Control, wiring, elements, sensor (No element listed in the parts shown)
Broil not working Broil circuit Range broil element WB44T10012
Oven door not sealing, long preheat Door seal Oven door gasket WB02T10027

Why it matters

An oven that will not heat is often a simple electrical failure (element, wiring, or power). Narrowing the symptom to Bake, Broil, or both prevents replacing the wrong GE part and gets your JB960BB4BB cooking accurately again.

Last updated: February 2026

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