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GE JVM3160RFSS Microwave Problems & Error Codes

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⚡ Quick Answer

Most JVM3160RFSS units throw F-codes from failed sensors or touch panel shorts. Reset the control first, then replace the bad part.

Difficulty Intermediate (DIY)
Est. time 15-60 min
Tools Multimeter , nut driver, screwdrivers

GE JVM3160RFSS Microwave Problems & Error Codes — Overview

The GE JVM3160RFSS is an over-the-range microwave that uses programmed fault codes to flag control and sensor problems. The most common complaints on this model involve F1 through F6 error codes, probe errors, and touch panel faults. GE built the control to detect open or shorted sensors in the thermal, humidity, and temperature probe circuits, as well as shorts in the keypad and touch screen assemblies. When any of these codes appear, the unit usually locks out operation until the fault is cleared or the failed component is replaced. Power-loss codes like 888, 8888, or PF are less serious and typically clear with a button press or a 30-second breaker reset.

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Most Common Problems on This Model

Parts That Commonly Fail

PartNotes
Thermal sensorAmazon | Triggers F1 (open) or F2 (shorted) codes when it fails or overheats.
Touch panel or touch screen assemblyAmazon | Causes F3 or F10 shorts from stuck keys or moisture damage.
Temperature probeAmazon | Throws F6 or Probe errors when shorted, open, or not seated in the jack.
Main electronic control boardAmazon | Implicated in 18 power watch codes and persistent faults that don’t clear.

Microwave Error Codes for This Model

These codes apply to this model line:

When to Call a Pro

GE states that all F-codes, Probe, and 18 power watch errors require a trained service technician to diagnose and correct the fault. If a 30-second breaker reset and Cancel/Off button press don’t clear the code, or if the error returns after you clear it, call a tech. Sensor and probe testing with a meter is straightforward for an experienced DIYer, but touch panel and control board replacement involve disassembly of the microwave chassis and live 120 V connections. If you’re not comfortable pulling the unit down from the cabinet, working around high-voltage capacitor circuits, or diagnosing open and short faults with a multimeter, have a qualified appliance technician handle the repair.


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