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Customer Questions and Answers for Bake Burner W/Ignitor by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM9617397
Manufacturer Part Number: WB16K10035

This Bake Burner Assembly is an OEM part for GE ovens and ranges. The bake burner assembly includes both the igniter and the burner tube. It is responsible for producing the flame that heats the air inside the oven cavity during baking and broiling.

Causes of a bad bake burner can include wear and tear from frequent use, clogging or blockage of gas ports, or damage from exposure to high temperatures and spills.

Symptoms of a bad bake burner include:

  • Uneven baking or cooking results
  • The oven not heating up properly or taking too long to reach the desired temperature
  • Visible damage or corrosion on the burner
  • The oven emitting unusual smells or noises during operation

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

NOTE: Does not include wire connectors

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William for Model Number ZG287938P

The oven makes airborne soot after it has been lit for a while as well an unusual odor that persists for as long as the oven is used, not only at startup. Does anyone know what the problem might be and should I consider replacing the oven burner, the previous user of this oven burned something badly in the oven and I am afraid to use it for long baking periods? Any suggestions, maybe replace some of the parts that might have been affected when that person burnt whatever he/she was baking? Thank you, Bill

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William, the burners can be cleaned and the flames would need to be checked to see if they are yellow or blue. If they are fully blue, then it is soot residue being seen. If they are yellow, then it would need to be verified if the range is converted properly to natural gas or LP, whichever the gas supply may be.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, December 10, 2019

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