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This pilot indicator light mounts in the control panel and illuminates to show when a surface element or another heating circuit is powered. Replace a burned-out or stuck-on light to restore a clear, reliable power-on warning.
This end support holds the dryer drum in place and provides a stable mounting point for the drum shaft, helping the drum spin smoothly. Replaces a worn or broken support to reduce noise and drum wobble. What it does:
This control board is made for use with ovens, stoves, and ranges. It is the main component responsible for ensuring all the oven components are working properly. It takes care of making sure the oven heats up, the stove has heat on the right burners, and systems are turned on and off when expected. The control board has a display on the front with time and temperature for the user. Due to the many small parts associated with the control board, it can malfunction or become damaged. If this occurs, the part should be replaced.Replacing the control board on a range may require tools like a screwdriver, wrench set, and putty knife. First, make sure the range is unplugged and the gas supply is shut off. Pull the range out and remove the back shield to the control board. Next, take a photo of where the wires are located on the control board. Disconnect them and pull out the control board. Reconnect the wires to the new component and reassemble.This control board is made to be used with ovens, ranges, and stoves made by General Electric. This is an authentic OEM replacement part sold on an individual basis.
This mounting screw secures appliance components to the chassis for a tight, rattle-free fit. Replacing a missing, stripped, or corroded fastener helps keep panels, brackets, or burner assemblies properly aligned and secure.
A left-front cast iron cooktop grate that supports cookware over the burner and restores stable, level cooking. Durable cast construction resists heat and holds pots securely for everyday stovetop use. What it does
This replacement screw fastens appliance components to restore secure fit and reduce vibration or panel movement. Simple, direct replacement for a missing or stripped fastener to help maintain proper assembly and operation. What it does:
This factory screw secures components on GE cooking appliances. Replacing a lost or stripped fastener helps keep parts tight and aligned for safer, rattle-free operation.
This replacement indicator light lens covers the lamp opening on the control panel, protecting the opening while keeping the ON indicator easy to see. Replacing a cracked or missing lens restores visibility and a finished look.
The Burner Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE gas ranges and cooktops. It sits atop the gas burner to help distribute the flame evenly for better cooking performance. This cap is crucial for achieving precise temperature control and consistent heating, ensuring that food cooks evenly across the cookware.
Symptoms of a bad Burner Cap Assembly include:
Causes of a bad burner cap can include accumulation of food particles or cleaning products that clog the ports, physical damage from impact or dropping, or general deterioration from regular exposure to high temperatures.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Burner Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE gas ranges and cooktops. It is designed to sit atop the burner base, helping to distribute the flame evenly across the cooking surface. The cap also serves to protect the burner head from spills and debris, which can clog the gas outlets.
Causes of a bad burner cap can include accumulation of spilled foods or cleaning chemicals, which might block the gas flow, and normal wear and tear from high-temperature exposure that can alter the shape or integrity of the cap.
The Burner Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE gas ranges and cooktops. It sits atop the burner head and serves to distribute the flame evenly across the surface, enhancing cooking efficiency and consistency.
Symptoms of a faulty burner cap assembly include:
The common causes of issues with the burner cap assembly include misalignment, food spillage clogging the ports, or wear and tear from regular use. These can affect the flow of gas and air, leading to inefficient combustion and poor cooking performance.
The Burner Cap Assembly is an OEM part for GE cooktops and ranges. It is designed to cover the burner head, ensuring even flame distribution for efficient and effective cooking. The cap also protects the burner head from spills and debris, which can interfere with burner performance and cause clogs.
You should replace the burner cap assembly if it becomes damaged or worn out. Causes of a bad burner cap assembly can include regular exposure to high heat, food residue buildup, or accidental impacts that cause cracks or warping. A compromised burner cap can lead to uneven flames and inefficient cooking.
Symptoms of a bad burner cap assembly include:
The Small Surface Burner is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It provides a consistent heat source for cooking, designed for use with smaller cookware, making it ideal for simmering and precise heating tasks.
You should replace the small surface burner if it becomes damaged or worn out. Causes of a bad surface burner can include regular wear and tear, spills, and exposure to high temperatures. A defective burner can lead to uneven heating or failure to ignite properly.
Symptoms of a bad Small Surface Burner include:
The Burner Base is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops, designed to securely hold the burner and distribute gas evenly for cooking. This part serves as the foundation for the gas burner, ensuring a stable and consistent flame that can be adjusted for precise cooking temperatures.
Causes of a bad Burner Base can include corrosion, clogging from spilled foods or liquids, and general wear and tear over time. A damaged or deteriorated burner base can affect the flame's quality, leading to uneven cooking or, in some cases, posing a safety hazard.
Symptoms of a bad Burner Base include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Vision Burner XL is an OEM part for GE ranges. It is a large burner designed to provide high heat output for tasks that require intense cooking temperatures, such as boiling large pots of water or rapid heating. This burner ensures efficient and powerful cooking performance.
Causes of a bad Vision Burner XL can include wear and tear from frequent use, exposure to high temperatures, or damage due to impact or spills. Electrical issues can also lead to malfunctioning.
Symptoms of a bad Vision Burner XL include:
The Medium Surface Burner is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This burner is essential for a wide range of cooking tasks, from simmering sauces to sautéing vegetables. The medium surface burner ensures even heat distribution and efficient fuel consumption, contributing to the overall cooking performance of your appliance.
Causes of a bad Medium Surface Burner can range from clogged burner ports, which impede gas flow and affect flame consistency, to wear and tear on the igniter or the burner assembly that prevents proper operation.
Symptoms of a malfunctioning Medium Surface Burner include:
Color: White. Mounting screw for end caps.
This ground harness is a short wire assembly that connects an appliance's metal chassis to the electrical grounding system, helping ensure safe operation and reduce the risk of electric shock. It replaces a worn or damaged ground lead to restore proper grounding. What it does:
A replacement control insulation piece that helps protect the appliance control assembly from heat and abrasion. Restores the thermal barrier behind the control panel to help prevent heat-related control damage. What it does:
The Griddle Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. This griddle is designed to fit over the burners, providing a flat and even cooking surface ideal for preparing foods like pancakes, eggs, and grilled sandwiches.
Causes of a bad griddle can include regular wear and tear, warping from high heat exposure, or physical damage from dropping or mishandling. A compromised griddle can lead to uneven cooking and potential safety hazards.
Symptoms of a bad griddle assembly include:
This logo badge is the decorative nameplate used on select cooking appliances. Replacing a missing or worn emblem restores the finished factory look and keeps the front of your appliance looking complete and consistent with the original design.