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  • Bracket Door Trim Rh for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part WB34X42027

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    Oven Bracket

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  • Range Side Panel (black) for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part WB56X28881

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  • Ii - Free-st for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part 031-10677-1

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  • Range Oven Door Inner Glass And Frame for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part WB55T10149

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  • Range Screw for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part WB1X5904

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  • Cerama Bryte Cooktop Cleaner for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part PM10X310

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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for GE JBS55DM4WW - Part WB04T10086

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GE Electric Range JBS55DM4WW FAQs

To reset an error code on your GE JBS55DM4WW electric range, we recommend a power reset first: turn the range off at the circuit breaker for about 5 minutes, then restore power. If the code returns, the control is detecting an ongoing problem that needs troubleshooting.

Reset steps (safe, common fixes)

  • Press Cancel/Clear once to stop an active cycle and see if the code clears.
  • Turn OFF the range circuit breaker.
  • Wait 5 minutes (this lets the control board fully power down).
  • Turn the breaker ON.
  • Set the clock and try Bake again.
  • If the code reappears quickly, write it down exactly (letters and numbers).

If the code comes back right away

A repeating code usually points to a real fault, not a one-time glitch. Common causes on electric ranges include:

  • Loose or overheated wiring at the power connection
  • A failing electronic control
  • A heating circuit problem (bake or broil)
  • Temperature sensing or control feedback issues

If the display is erratic, unresponsive, or repeatedly throws codes, the electronic control is a common suspect; for this model, the range oven control board WB27X45466 is the control component.

Quick checks before replacing parts

  • Confirm the breaker is fully reset (OFF then ON), not just switched ON.
  • If the range was recently installed or moved, verify the power supply and cord setup matches the requirements in the installation guide.
  • If the oven will not heat along with an error, test Broil and Bake separately to narrow the circuit.

What the reset can and cannot do

What you see What a reset usually means Next best step
Code clears and stays off Temporary control glitch Monitor operation
Code returns immediately Active fault detected Troubleshoot by code
Oven won’t heat plus code Heating/control circuit issue Check elements, wiring, control

Why it matters

Resetting clears temporary electronic glitches, but a repeating error code protects you from unreliable heating, temperature swings, and potential wiring damage. Using the exact code helps pinpoint whether the issue is the control, a heating circuit, or the power connection.

For code definitions and next-step troubleshooting, use GE freestanding range error codes.

Last updated: January 2026

On the GE JBS55DM4WW electric range, an F7 error usually points to a stuck key or a problem in the touch panel or oven control circuit. We start by power-cycling the range, then check for keypad issues; if the code returns, the oven control board often needs replacement.

Step 1: Try a safe reset first

  1. Turn the range off at the circuit breaker.
  2. Wait 60 seconds.
  3. Turn the breaker back on and see if F7 returns.
  • Use the breaker (not just the control panel) for a full reset.
  • If F7 comes back immediately, focus on the keypad/control.
  • If it returns only after pressing keys, suspect a stuck or shorted key.

Step 2: Quick checks that commonly clear F7

  • Wipe the control panel dry (grease or moisture can cause false key presses).
  • Press each key once to confirm none feel stuck.
  • If the panel is beeping continuously, stop using the oven and reset power again.
  • If you recently cleaned the panel, let it fully dry before testing.

When a part is the likely fix

If the reset does not hold and the keypad checks do not help, the electronic oven control is the most common repair path for persistent F7 on this style of GE range.

What you notice Most likely cause Typical fix
F7 returns right after power-up Control circuit fault Replace control board
F7 appears when pressing keys Keypad/touch circuit issue Inspect/replace control interface (model-dependent)
Random F7 after cleaning Moisture intrusion Dry panel, then retest

For this model, the control board option we commonly see is the range oven control board WB27X45466.

Why it matters

An F7 condition can disable baking or broiling and can also cause constant beeping. Resetting is a fast first step, but repeated F7 errors usually mean the control system is misreading inputs and needs a reliable fix.

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Last updated: January 2026

A GE electric range like model JBS55DM4WW typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven door sealed, elements heating evenly, and wiring connections tight helps you reach that expected service life.

What affects lifespan most

  • Heat stress and heavy use (daily high-temp baking or broiling shortens life)
  • Power quality (loose or overheated connections can damage components)
  • Door seal condition (heat leaks make the oven work harder)
  • Surface element performance (slow or uneven heating increases strain)
  • Cleaning habits (spills left to bake on can damage finishes and parts)

Quick checks that help your range last longer

Use your installation guide and follow these practical checks:

  • Confirm the range is on a properly grounded, dedicated circuit (commonly 40 amp minimum for many installations).
  • Make sure the anti-tip bracket is installed and the range sits level.
  • Inspect the power cord and terminal area for discoloration or a hot smell (power off first).
  • Replace worn door gaskets so the oven holds temperature efficiently.

Common wear items and what they do

Part What you notice when it is failing Why it matters
Range oven door gasket WB04T10086 Longer preheat, uneven baking, hot air leaking at door Prevents heat loss and protects controls from excess heat
Range radiant surface element, 8-in WB30T10132 Burner cycles oddly, heats slowly, or will not heat Restores normal cooktop performance
Terminal block WB17T10011 Intermittent power, burning smell at cord connection Prevents overheating and electrical damage

Why it matters

Knowing the 13 to 15 year average helps you decide whether a repair (like a surface element, door gasket, or terminal connection) is a smart investment versus planning for replacement, especially if multiple heating or electrical issues show up at once.

Last updated: March 2026

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