I submitted my GE oven number and was provided the broiler part number. The element was the correct shape but had different connections. Instead of the slip on electrical connections, the new one connected with screws. To make it work, I cut the ends of the oven leads and crimped on the proper connections I just happen to have in my shop. Before doing any work, I watched a very informative "How To" video on You Tube. It stressed tying quick ties to the ends of the oven's wires, so they didn't pull back into the oven. This would have resulted in taking off the back of the oven to retrieve them. Doing such saved me a couple of times when the wire did get sucked back into the oven panel. The quick ties allowed me to pull them back. I must say, replacing the broiler element was difficult having to reach, hold and bend all at the same time, to do the replacement. It's all back together now and working fine. Next time, I'm calling a repairman :)