I’ve worked on dozens of KitchenAid KOCE500ESS combo units over the years, and the microwave combo error is one of the most common calls I get on this model. In most cases, it comes down to a failed control board or a faulty door interlock switch causing communication errors between the two cooking systems. Dave … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung NV51K7770DS quite a bit over the years, and steam clean failures are one of the most frequent calls I get on this model. In most cases, the culprit is either a clogged or failed steam generator assembly or a faulty water inlet valve that’s preventing water from reaching the steam … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung NV51K7770DS quite a bit over the years, and a broken door handle is honestly one of the most frequent calls I get on this wall oven. The handle mounting points tend to stress-crack over time, especially with heavy daily use. In most cases, a straightforward handle assembly replacement gets it … Read more
I’ve worked on the Samsung NV51K7770DS quite a bit over the years, and the Flex Duo probe error is one of the most frequent service calls I get for this model. Nine times out of ten, the culprit is either a faulty meat probe or a damaged probe socket port on the oven cavity. The … Read more
I’ve worked on the GE JTS5000SNSS quite a few times, and convection motor failure is one of the most common service calls I get on this unit. You’ll usually notice uneven baking or the convection fan simply not spinning during a convection cycle. In most cases, replacing the convection fan motor assembly solves the problem … Read more
I’ve worked on the GE JTS5000SNSS quite a bit over the years, and the F97 error is one of the more frequent calls I get on this unit. It signals an oven temperature runaway condition, and in the majority of cases I’ve diagnosed, a faulty oven temperature sensor or a failing control board is the … Read more
I’ve worked on the GE JTS5000SNSS more times than I can count, and self-clean smoke is one of the most common calls I get on this model. In most cases, the culprit is a combination of food debris buildup around the door gasket and a worn or hardened door seal that lets smoke escape during … Read more
I’ve worked on the Whirlpool WOS51EC0HS quite a few times, and a door that won’t close properly is one of the more frequent calls I get on this model. In most cases, the culprit is worn or broken door hinges, though a damaged door gasket is a close second. Catching it early saves you from … Read more
I’ve worked on the Whirlpool WOS51EC0HS quite a bit, and the F5 door latch error is honestly one of the most common calls I get on this model. Nine times out of ten, the door latch assembly itself has failed — either the motor burned out or the latch switch lost continuity. Swapping the latch … Read more
I’ve worked on the Whirlpool WOS51EC0HS quite a bit over the years, and control board failure is one of the most frequent calls I get on this model. It usually shows up as a blank display, unresponsive touch controls, or error codes that won’t clear. In most cases, replacing the main control board (W10854215) solves … Read more