Failed Control Panel causing F1 or F7 on GE JKP27, JTP27, BJTP2 Built-In Ovens

Are you having trouble finding a keypad for your General Electric JKP27, JTP27, BJTP27  built in oven? Don’t worry, there are options to restore critical oven functions. For $300 you can have all the functionality restored with a wireless tablet. This page discusses an option that will keep you from having to replacing an oven which can cost thousands of dollars. A simple keypad replacement can turn into a headache due to an ‘no longer available’ (NLA) or obsolete touchpad. Most parts for GE ovens are available for a very long time but the touch pad seems to be an exception to this. This control panel is made of a sealed membrane switch that wears out over time. Once this part fails, the oven can become unresponsive, beep randomly or throw error codes like F1 and F7 codes.  Simple, use a wireless tablet:

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This applies ( but not limited to) the following model numbers:

JKP27BW1BB JKP27BW2BB JKP27WW1WW JKP27WW2WW JTP27BW1BB JTP27BW2BB JTP27BW3BB JTP27WW1WW JTP27WW2WW JTP27WW3WW JTP27BD1BB JTP27BA2BB JTP27BA1BB JTP27BA3B BJTP27BA4BB JTP27BA5BB

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Touchpanels:

WB36T10130 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10131 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10025 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10026 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36T10466 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36K5611 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

WB36K5612 – $300 on ApplianceBoardRepair

Don’t see your partnumber listed?  No problem, we can custom make any touchpad solution for any oven.  Contact info@applianceboards.com to get more information.