My 1997 GE Range, model JBS18GS1, needed a new baking element, WB44X5082. I found it easily on Appliance Parts Pros using the parts diagrams. It arrived within a few days. My husband quickly installed it. It’s important to disconnect the electricity before this repair. For us there was no need to pull out the stove from the wall. After removing the bottom pots and pans drawer he had easy access to the power cord. I lifted off the oven door and gave him a flashlight so he could see the area he was repairing. With the power disconnected the little oven light bulb doesn’t work to light the oven. A small hex screwdriver and a slotted screwdriver were the tools he needed to remove the old element and attach the new element. He used some adhesive tape to temporarily tape down the wires that come in from the little hole in the back of the stove so they wouldn’t accidentally slip back into the hole. Those wires are to be attached to the new element. If they slip back into the hole it would be very difficult to find them. After the repair we also discovered the little three inch in diameter metal plate that is called a vent baffle or an oven heat shield had corroded and rusted off. It is located on the ceiling of the oven near the light. It vents excess heat out the of the oven through the rear stove top element. Since GE doesn’t make these anymore, my husband fashioned one with a pair of tin snips from a piece of sheet metal using the original as a pattern. This was a quick repair. Additional note, the element has little wire "feet" that must be down when installing. Be careful not to install it upside down. The feet hold the element aloft so it doesn't touch the oven floor.