Rich for Model Number JB905B0H2BB We have a 17 year old GE Profile stove with model number JB905B0H2BB (not sure why there is a 0 between B and H but I can send you a picture if you don't believe me). Its taking a lot longer to boil water than when it was new. I am thinking the large heating element needs to be replaced. Do you agree or should I check something else? If you agree it needs to be replaced, I am seeing all kind of part numbers for the part. You say WB30T10099 (AP3860678) replaces WB30T10044, 1167353, AH1016539, EA1016539, PS1016539, WB30K5032, WB30T10035, WB30T10050. Does this mean any of these parts numbers will work? What would be the advantage of using WB30T10099?
Answer Hello Rich, this is usually not a heating element problem, first check the pan/pot being used has not developed a warped bottom, smooth top cooktops require full contact of the pan/pot to the heating surface to absorb the heat otherwise will trip the element's high limit thermostat until it cools down and resets resulting in decreased performance. If that is not the case suggest replacing the burner's infinite switch WB24T10063 first as they can wear over time/use and again result in a decreased performance. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Monday, December 20, 2021