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GE Oven Broiler Not Working - Causes & Fix

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⚡ Quick Answer

Usually a burned-out broil element in electric models or a weak igniter in gas models. Replace the failed component after testing.

Difficulty Pro recommended
Est. time 1-3 hrs

GE Oven Broiler Not Working — What’s Happening

A GE oven broiler not working means the broil heat source is not energizing. This is a symptom, not a fault code. The exact failure path depends on whether your unit is electric or gas.

In electric ovens, the broil element at the top of the cavity has usually burned out and no longer heats. In gas ovens, the broil burner is not lighting because the igniter, spark electrode, safety valve, thermostat, or control board has failed. Both scenarios prevent the oven from producing broil heat.

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Most Likely Causes

How to Diagnose and Fix

  1. Confirm whether your GE oven is electric or gas, as diagnostic paths differ completely.
  2. For electric ovens, disconnect power and let the unit cool, then inspect the broil element at the top of the cavity for visible breaks, blistering, or burn marks.
  3. For gas ovens, set the unit to broil and observe the igniter: if it does not glow at all, test it for continuity with a multimeter and replace if open.
  4. If the igniter glows but the burner does not light after about 90 seconds, replace the igniter as it is too weak to open the safety valve.
  5. For gas units with spark ignition, inspect the spark electrode for cracked porcelain or a damaged tip and replace if needed.
  6. If the igniter or electrode tests good, check the thermostat, safety valve, and wiring harness for continuity or visible damage.
  7. If all field components pass, inspect the control or relay board for burn marks, failed relays, or component-level damage.
  8. Replace only the component confirmed failed by test evidence: broil element, igniter, spark electrode, thermostat, safety valve, wiring, or control board.

Parts You Might Need

PartNotes
Broil elementAmazon | Electric ovens only, top-cavity heat source
Oven igniterAmazon | Gas ovens, most common failure in broil circuit
Spark electrodeAmazon | Gas spark-ignition models only
Oven safety valveAmazon | Gas ovens, controls gas flow to broil burner

If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:

When to Call a Pro

Call a pro for all gas oven broiler repairs if you are not trained in gas appliance work. Gas system diagnosis requires safe handling of igniters, valves, and burners, and incorrect repairs can create fire or carbon monoxide hazards. For electric ovens, call a pro if you are uncomfortable working with 240-volt circuits or if the broil element replacement does not restore function, as the fault may be upstream in the thermotat or control board. For gas line, burner, or igniter work, or if you ever smell gas, stop and call a licensed technician.


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