When your 10-year-old GE Appliances oven starts acting up, you can take a few steps to resolve the problem:
Consult the user manual and search online for troubleshooting tips for specific GE oven models. This may help you identify common issues and potential solutions to try on your own.
Consider the problem's severity. If the problem is minor, such as a faulty light bulb or an unknown setting, a DIY fix may be possible based on the troubleshooting steps you discover. However, if the problem appears to be more severe, such as uneven heating or malfunctioning controls, a repair may be required.
When deciding whether to repair or replace, look into typical repair costs for GE ovens with similar problems and compare that to the cost of a new oven that meets your needs. If your oven has served you well for ten years and is in good overall condition aside from the current problem, a repair may be a cost-effective option, especially for minor issues. However, if your oven has required frequent repairs in recent years or shows signs of deterioration, a replacement may be a better long-term option.
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