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Indicator light illuminates when cooktop surface is hot. Replace if light stays on constantly, fails to light, or housing is cracked. Verify fit by model.
Replace your cracked or broken electric range cooktop glass assembly. This tempered glass surface installs as the main cooking top on your range.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Burner not heating? This 5.5" radiant element fits beneath glass cooktops. Common fix for non-working burners. Moderate DIY, 20-30 minutes to replace.
Burner stopped working or won't heat properly? This dual radiant surface element restores full cooking function. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30 minutes.
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.
If your range's heating element is loose or wobbly, this radiant element bracket secures it to the cooktop frame. Simple DIY fix restores stability.
Fix loose or damaged heating elements with this radiant element bracket. Secures the element to your range for safe operation. Simple repair.
This metal mounting bracket secures a radiant heating element to the cooktop so the element stays aligned and stable during use. It restores proper fit and reduces movement that can cause intermittent contact or uneven heating. What it does:
The Rear Vent Trim and Gasket Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. It seals the rear vent opening of the range, directing hot air and potential gas fumes outside through the exhaust vent during oven use. Without an intact seal provided by the gasket and vent trim, combustion byproducts can enter the kitchen presenting safety and performance issues.
Causes of a bad range rear vent assembly include wear over years of use with high heat cycles, cracking or degradation of sealing materials, or damage from cleaning or impacts around the vent area.
Symptoms of an issue include:
Burners not heating or working intermittently? This maintop wiring harness restores electrical connections between cooktop controls and surface elements.