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The Black Knob Assembly is an OEM part for GE cooktops. The knob allows for precise adjustment of temperature and mode settings, making it crucial for the accurate operation of your oven or range.
Causes of a bad knob assembly can include physical damage, such as cracking or melting, wear from regular use, or internal failure that prevents the knob from engaging with the appliance's control mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad Black Knob Assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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The Grate Foot is an OEM part for GE cooking ranges and stovetops. This small but essential component provides stability to the burner grates, preventing them from sliding or wobbling during use. Includes 1 rubber foot that goes on the bottom of stove top grates to protect the stovetop if feet become damaged or lost. Sold individually. Order as needed. If you also need an adhesive, order W10841140.
Symptoms of a bad grate foot include:
Causes of damage to the grate foot often include regular wear and tear, heat degradation, or impact from heavy pots and pans being dropped or dragged across the grate.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Burner, Small V2 is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This part provides a controlled and efficient flame for cooking, specifically tailored for applications requiring a smaller, more precise heat source. Perfect for simmering sauces, melting chocolate, or any cooking task that necessitates a gentle heat, this burner ensures consistent performance and reliability.
Causes of deterioration can include clogging from food spills or cleaning products, wear and tear from regular use, and corrosion or damage to the burner assembly itself.
Symptoms of a bad Burner, Small V2 include:
The Burner, Large V2 is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. It is designed to provide a consistent and even flame for cooking, ensuring efficient heat distribution for large pots and pans.
Causes of a bad burner can include clogging from food spills, wear and tear from frequent use, or damage from cleaning processes. A malfunctioning burner can lead to uneven cooking and reduced heating efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad burner include:
The Range Burner is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It is responsible for safely producing gas flames to heat the range surface. Whether baking, broiling, or simmering, the range burner must provide precise flame control and heat distribution. Causes of a bad range burner can include cracked or rusted burner heads that improperly direct the flame, clogged or restricted gas ports that disrupt fuel flow or wear to ignition components that affect lighting. Symptoms of a bad range burner include:
The Medium Burner is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This medium-sized burner part provides a balanced heat source for cooking. The medium burner is often used for everyday cooking tasks, offering a versatile option for boiling, sautéing, and simmering.
Causes of damage or malfunction in a burner can stem from regular use, spills and buildup of cooking materials that clog the burner ports, or corrosion over time affecting the burner's efficiency.
Symptoms of a bad medium burner include:
The Grate Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE cooktops. It provides a stable and sturdy surface for your cookware while allowing heat to evenly distribute across the burner. It is constructed to withstand high heat, the wear of everyday cooking, and provide reliable support for your pots and pans.
Symptoms of a faulty cooktop grate assembly include:
A bad cooktop grate assembly can occur due to wear and tear over time, accidental damage, or exposure to high heat. If you notice any signs of damage, such as cracks, warping, or weakened support, it may be time to replace the old or damaged cooktop grate assembly with this genuine OEM part.
The Grate Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for GE cooktops. This small center grate installs securely within the cooktop area, providing an easy-to-clean surface for cooking various foods. The grate assembly is responsible for protecting the cooktop below while still allowing heat to reach pans placed atop it.
Causes of a bad grate include long-term use taking its toll on the material integrity, accidental impact damage, or improper cleaning techniques like submerging in water while still hot.
Symptoms of a bad grate include:
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.
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 Burner Cap is an OEM part for GE ranges. It covers the burner head, helping to distribute the flame evenly for optimal cooking performance and protecting the burner head from spills and debris.
Common causes of a bad burner cap include exposure to high heat, which can cause warping or discoloration, physical damage from dropping or mishandling, and buildup of food residue that can degrade the material over time.
Symptoms of a bad burner cap include:
This control knob seal fits around the control shaft opening on your range or cooktop to close the gap under the knob. It helps block spills and debris from entering the control area and keeps the console looking clean and finished.