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My GE JBP23GS oven way overheats?

Recently I cleaned the self-cleaning oven on my GE JBP23GS. I followed the very brief instructions printed on the range top. Several days after cleaning, I tried to bake brownies. I set the oven to 325F and let it warm up for a couple of minutes before putting the pan in. After a couple of minutes (seriously, 2 or 3 minutes), it became apparent the brownies were incinerating. When I opened the door, it was like a blast furnace. I removed the charred brownie mix (sigh) and deduced that the oven was too hot.
I checked my O&M manual; read the self-cleaning pages. Tried again, this time following the O&M instructions to a T (main differences being: I set the clock [manual not digital], and used both the "stop time" and "delay start" knobs as specified in the manual).
After apparently successful cleaning cycle, waited until unit was cooled; then set "oven set" to bake and "oven temp" to 200F; tried again. Little cheapo oven thermometer registerd 300F after a few minutes; the 2 indicator lights ("oven cycle" and "oven on") were still on 5, then 10, then 15 minutes later. I'm assuming it was continuing to heat because it was darned hot when I opened that door!
Next test performed today: made sure both the "stop time" and "delay start" knobs were in popped out positions, and repeated previous steps. Same result.
I then thought Wow! maybe the thermostat needs to be adjusted. Followed the instructions in manual; oven still overheats.
I am at the end of my creativity - any suggestions?
Thanks!

Katherine the (Normally) Apt
November 2005
I am the author of the question. I should have mentioned that it seems like the oven thinks it should still be cleaning; it's that hot - even when I do the test at 200-degrees F. Would that also indicate a regulator problem? BTW, thanks for the reply.

Katherine
November 2005
Don't know this particular cooker but it sounds like the Thermostat/regulator is faulty. The Thermostat is attached to the regulator via copper wire going into the oven compartment and is uaually replaced complete with the regulator.

sparky
November 2005

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