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This economic nut is a small replacement fastening nut that restores secure connections for appliance components. It replaces worn or missing hardware so panels and internal parts stay firmly seated and reduce vibration. What it does:
This small cooktop bracket secures designated components beneath the cooktop surface, keeping them properly positioned and stable. Replace a damaged or missing bracket to restore alignment and reduce movement or rattling during use.
This circuit board mounting bracket secures an electronic board or module inside the appliance. It prevents movement, vibration damage, and wiring interference so the component stays correctly positioned for reliable operation.
This bracket secures the cooktop/main top to the appliance chassis to keep the surface stable and properly aligned. Replacing a bent or missing bracket can eliminate looseness, rattles, and visible gaps so the top seats correctly.
LP orifice spud that meters propane to a single burner for correct flame size and efficient combustion after converting a cooktop or oven to LP. Restores proper burner performance and safer operation. What it does:
This LP orifice spud meters propane to a burner on compatible gas ranges/cooktops. Replacing a clogged, damaged, or incorrect spud helps restore proper flame size and consistent burner performance after conversion or service. What it does:
A replacement burner valve cover that protects and conceals the gas valve assembly on compatible ranges, helping keep valve components clear of spills and debris for more reliable burner operation. What it does:
This orifice holder secures the burner orifice at the left-rear cooktop burner to ensure correct gas flow for stable ignition and consistent flame. It replaces a worn or damaged holder to restore burner operation and flame control. What it does:
This orifice holder secures the burner orifice for the right-rear cooktop burner, keeping the gas orifice aligned for consistent ignition and flame. It helps restore proper burner performance when the holder is damaged or missing. What it does:
This bake burner is the oven's heat source for baking cycles, replacing a worn or damaged burner to restore consistent bake performance and even cooking results. Designed to match OEM fit and function. What it does:
The Igniter Mounting Screw is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens and ranges. This screw secures the igniter to the burner assembly, ensuring it remains firmly in place for consistent and reliable ignition. Its precise fit and durable design help maintain the stability and functionality of the igniter.
Over time, mounting screws can become corroded, stripped, or lost during repairs or maintenance. A missing or damaged screw may result in a loose igniter, affecting the appliance's ability to ignite properly.
Symptoms of a bad or missing igniter mounting screw include:
The igniter becoming loose or misaligned
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This broil burner assembly replaces the oven's broil burner to restore high-heat broiling performance for crisping and browning foods. It installs in the oven cavity and connects to the oven's gas and ignition system for reliable broil heating. What it does:
This broil burner assembly supplies the upper-oven broil flame so your oven can brown and crisp foods. It replaces a damaged or failed broil burner to restore proper broiling performance and even top-heat. What it does
This bake burner is the oven's gas burner assembly that produces the controlled flame for baking and roasting. It restores proper oven heat so food cooks evenly and the oven reaches set temperatures. What it does:
This igniter cover is a replacement protective shield that helps protect the oven igniter from food spills and debris, extending the igniter's service life and helping the burner ignite reliably. What it does:
Medium LP orifice
This orifice spud meters gas to a burner in your range or cooktop. Replacing a clogged or damaged spud helps restore correct flame size and reliable ignition for consistent cooking performance.
This LP orifice spud meters gas to a range burner when using liquid propane. Replacing a worn or incorrect jet helps restore proper flame size and clean combustion during LP setup or conversion.
The Orifice Spud is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It is a small, precise component responsible for regulating the flow of gas to the burner, ensuring a controlled and efficient flame for cooking. This spud is essential for maintaining the correct gas pressure and flame size.
Over time, orifice spuds can become clogged or damaged due to residue buildup, corrosion, or improper cleaning. These issues can lead to inefficient burner performance or safety hazards.
Symptoms of a bad orifice spud include:
The Burner Valve Assembly 270 is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. It controls gas flow to individual burners to deliver precise heating levels. Causes of a bad burner valve assembly include worn rubber diaphragms, debris inside valve channels, or damage from repeated heating cycles. Symptoms are:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore gas range models.
The Valve Burner is an OEM component for GE gas ranges. Located below the grates atop each cooktop burner, it precisely mixes gas and air to provide controllable flames. A valve adjusts gas flow while perforated metal distributes the flame evenly.
Symptoms of a faulty valve burner include:
Causes can be wear of internal valve components, debris, or clogs in gas ports restricting flow over time. Damage from spills or dropped objects may also crack the burner.
This OEM GE burner is also compatible with models from Hotpoint and RCA.
The Burner Valve Assembly 3R 310 is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. It controls gas flow to individual burners to deliver precise heating levels.
Causes of a bad burner valve assembly include worn rubber diaphragms, debris inside valve channels, or damage from repeated heating cycles.
Symptoms are:
The Safety Valve is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. It automatically shuts off the gas supply if excess pressure is detected, serving as an essential safety component.
Causes of failure could be debris lodged in the valve opening, worn sealing edges from repeated exposure to extreme temperatures, or damage from impact over time.
Symptoms of a bad safety valve are:
A 90° elbow assembly that redirects a fluid or discharge line at a right angle to restore proper routing and a secure connection. Simple replacement for worn, cracked, or damaged elbow fittings. What it does
This 90° elbow assembly redirects airflow or fluid between two hose or duct sections, restoring proper routing and fit. It's a direct-fit replacement designed to snap or seal into existing appliance connections for reliable operation. What it does:
This glow bar igniter lights the gas in your oven so it can heat properly. Replace it if your oven won't ignite or takes too long to reach the set temperature.
The Electrode Clip is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. This part secures the electrode, which provides the ignition spark that lights the burners.
Causes of a bad Electrode Clip can include corrosion, physical damage from impact or mishandling, or loosening over time due to heat exposure and repeated use.
Symptoms of a bad Electrode Clip include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Dual Safety Valve is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. As a critical safety component, it works to automatically shut off the flow of gas in the event of a flame outage, leak, or backdraft.
Symptoms of a bad safety valve include:
Causes can be jammed or stuck valve components due to dirt or corrosion, cracks in valve material from repeated heating cycles, or loose internal mechanisms. This OEM replacement ensures your appliance operates safely by properly regulating gas flow.
This GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore gas rangers. Replace yours today to restore performance and protect your home and family from gas leaks or other hazards.
The Igniter Glow Bar is an OEM part for GE gas ovens and ranges. It is responsible for igniting the gas by heating up to a high temperature, which then lights the gas burner to start the cooking process.
You should replace the igniter glow bar if it becomes faulty or fails to ignite the gas. Common causes of a bad igniter glow bar include wear and tear from frequent use, electrical issues, or physical damage to the igniter element.
Symptoms of a bad igniter glow bar include:
The Igniter Glowbar is an OEM part for GE ovens. It is responsible for igniting the gas to start the burner, ensuring efficient and safe operation of the oven. This component heats up to a high temperature to ignite the gas, enabling the oven to reach and maintain the desired cooking temperature.
Over time, the igniter glowbar can wear out or fail due to repeated heating and cooling cycles, exposure to food spills, or electrical issues. Causes of a bad igniter glowbar include filament breakage, electrical component failure, or contamination from debris.
Symptoms of a bad igniter glowbar include: