F2
GE · JGS760SPSS 5.6 cu ft Slide-In Gas Convection
The oven temperature has exceeded the safe maximum limit (approximately 650°F in bake mode or 950°F during self-clean) — the most common cause is a failed oven temperature sensor (RTD probe) that is reading incorrectly, or a relay on the ERC is stuck in the closed position keeping the heating element energized continuously; check the oven temperature sensor resistance (should be approximately 1,080 ohms at room temperature); if the sensor is within spec, the ERC relay has failed and the control board needs replacement
Error F2 on the GE JGS760SPSS 5.6 cu ft Slide-In Gas Convection means: Oven Over-Temperature Condition. The top-ranked community fix is “Test and Replace Oven Temperature Sensor or Control Board” (medium difficulty, ~60 min, DIY cost: $15-$30). 2 community-ranked fixes available below.
Published February 2026 · 2 fixes · oven
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While many oven repairs can be done safely at home, consider hiring a qualified technician if:
Average professional repair cost for this issue: $150-$250.
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Stuck Touch Pad Key
Electronic Oven Control (ERC) Failure
Open Oven Temperature Sensor (RTD)
Shorted Oven Temperature Sensor
ERC Relay Drive Circuit Failure
Stuck Function Key (Bake/Broil/Clean)
Shorted Meat Probe Circuit
Door Lock Motor Failure
The GE JGS760SPSS 5.6 cu ft Slide-In Gas Convection has 8 other known error codes:
Error code F2 also appears on 18 other GE models:
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