Genuine OEM Replacement Part
GE Oven Cooling Fan Assembly WG02F12710
WG02F12710
GE Ovens & Ranges
OEM Replacement
Special Order
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This is the cooling fan assembly for GE ovens and ranges. The cooling fan runs during and after oven operation to protect the control board, door components, and surrounding cabinetry from heat damage. When the cooling fan fails, heat builds up inside the oven cavity and around the control panel — leading to premature control board failure, error codes, and in some cases a complete oven shutdown. If your oven is overheating, throwing thermal error codes, or the fan has stopped running after a bake cycle, this assembly is the fix.
Symptoms of a Failed Oven Cooling Fan
- Oven shuts off mid-cycle due to overheating
- Control panel or display feels excessively hot to the touch
- Thermal error codes or F-codes on the display
- Fan not running during or after oven operation
- Grinding, rattling, or squealing noise from the fan area
- Oven works but control board fails repeatedly (heat damage)
- Burning smell from the control panel area
Part Details
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OEM Part Number: WG02F12710
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Compatible Brands: GE
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Part Type: Oven Cooling Fan Assembly
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Availability: Special Order — contact us for lead time
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Condition: New OEM
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Vendor: XPart Supply Ltd. — Canadian stock, expert support
Installation Notes
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Skill Level: Intermediate — basic appliance repair experience recommended
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Always disconnect power to the oven before beginning any repair
- The cooling fan is typically located at the rear of the oven behind the control panel or back panel
- Photograph all wire harness connections before disconnecting
- Ensure the fan blade spins freely after installation before restoring power
- Run a short bake cycle after repair to confirm the fan activates correctly
Compatible Models
Please contact our expert support team or check your oven’s model number tag to confirm fitment for WG02F12710.
💡 Pro Tip — Replace the Control Board Too If It Overheated:
If your cooling fan failed and the oven was running hot for an extended period, the control board may have sustained heat damage even if it appears to be working. A compromised board often fails weeks after the fan is replaced. If you’ve had repeated control board failures on this unit, replace both the fan and the board at the same time to avoid a second service call.
✓ Model-Specific Repair Pages