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This replacement seal fits around an electric cooktop infinite switch to help keep moisture, grease and debris out of the switch assembly for more reliable burner control. Simple part to restore proper sealing at the control. What it does:
Restore smooth heat control to a surface burner and help protect the control from spills. This kit combines a replacement infinite switch with a protective shaft seal to regulate element power and guard the switch against moisture intrusion.
A push-button lockout switch that engages the appliance's control-lock feature to prevent accidental or child operation of the controls. Restores the control lock function so settings can be secured or released when needed. What it does:
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Knob Ss is an OEM part for GE electric cooktops. This stainless steel knob is responsible for controlling the temperature settings on one of the electric cooktop elements.
Causes of a bad knob can include damage over time from high heat exposure, scratches or cracks in the knob material, or normal wear and tear from frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad knob include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This indicator light replaces a failed pilot light on a range or cooktop. Mounted in the control area, it illuminates to show when a burner or function is on, restoring clear visual status and everyday safety.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
This stainless-steel selector knob replaces a worn, cracked, loose or missing control knob to restore reliable function selection and improve the range/oven's front-panel appearance. Fits standard shaft-style control stems for selector use. What it does
The Range Radiant Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. This 5.5-inch element is situated beneath the glass surface of the electric stovetop. It's designed for tasks that require less surface area but still need quick and even heating, such as simmering sauces or cooking smaller portions of food.
Causes for a malfunctioning Range Radiant Element can include electrical issues like faulty wiring or connections, physical damage from spills or heavy cookware, or wear and tear from regular use.
Symptoms of a bad Range Radiant Element include:
A 12-inch Haliant radiant surface element that restores heating to compatible smooth-glass cooktops. Replaces a failed 12" burner so cookware heats evenly and your range cooks reliably. What it does:
The 8-inch Haliant Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. This component is located beneath the glass surface of the stove and is responsible for heating up the cooking area. It glows bright red at its highest setting, providing the necessary heat for cooking or boiling. The 8-inch size indicates its diameter, making it suitable for larger pots and pans.
Symptoms of a bad 8-inch Haliant Element include:
Causes for a malfunctioning 8-inch Haliant Element can include a burnt-out element, electrical issues like faulty wiring or connections, or problems with the control board that regulates its operation.
This dual radiant surface element sits beneath the glass cooktop and provides two heating zones to match your pan size. Replacing a failed element restores fast, even heating and proper control on the affected burner.
The Radiant Element Spring is an OEM part for GE electric ranges. This spring supports the radiant element coil and provides the necessary tension to allow the coil to glow red-hot during the cooking process.
Causes of a bad spring can include fatigue from repeated heating and cooling cycles, damage due to impact or mishandling, or corrosion over extended use.
Symptoms of a bad radiant element spring include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This bracket secures a radiant surface heating element to the cooktop assembly, keeping the element aligned and stable for consistent heating. It's a direct-fit mounting piece used when the element won't sit or stay properly. What it does
This mounting bracket secures a range's radiant cooktop element to the cooktop assembly so the heating element stays properly positioned for safe, even operation. Designed to replace a worn or damaged support bracket. What it does:
This mounting bracket secures a radiant cooktop element to the range frame so the element stays properly positioned for safe, reliable heating. Replacing a damaged bracket restores stable element support and alignment. What it does:
Replacement bracket that secures a cooktop radiant heating element, restoring stable element positioning and safer operation. Use this bracket when the original is bent, cracked, or no longer holds the element firmly in place. What it does:
This oven cavity insulation panel helps retain heat inside the oven for more even cooking and reduces heat transfer to surrounding components. It's a direct-replacement oven insulation piece designed to restore proper thermal performance. What it does:
This installation kit supplies the manufacturer-specified hardware needed to properly install or secure the related appliance component. Use it to replace lost or damaged mounting pieces so the unit sits secure, aligned, and safe.
The Foam Tape is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. It serves as a sealant, ensuring a proper fit and preventing the escape of heat and gases from the range. This tape helps maintain the efficiency of the range by providing an airtight seal around various components.
Causes of a bad Foam Tape can include wear and tear over time, exposure to high temperatures, or physical damage during cleaning or maintenance. When the foam tape degrades, it can compromise the range's performance and safety.
Symptoms of a bad Foam Tape include:
This silicon controlled rectifier (SCR) switches and regulates power to heating elements and motors in compatible appliances, restoring controlled current flow for proper operation. It's a direct-replacement electronic switching component. What it does:
Replacement fastener used to secure appliance components. If a screw is missing or damaged, panels and brackets can loosen or rattle. Installing a new screw restores a tight fit and helps keep parts properly aligned.