Gary S San Diego , CA April 28, 2017 Appliance: Model GE JGP636BED1BB Stovetop burner bowls rusted showing dangerously sharp edges Purchased burner bowls and burner bowl seals for replacement. This was more difficult than it should have been. My GE stovetop sold as a Sears Kenmore included a parts list and exploded assembly diagram, but while my stovetop had one size of black burner bowl, the diagram and list included three sizes, and the part numbers listed turned out to be for white bowls. A search for "burner bowls" gave me three black bowls not listed but adjacent part numbers, so I assumed one of those must be the right one. Their diameters were never mentioned, but the shipping box sizes were listed, so I ordered the model that most closely matched the shipping box size, and ended up getting the right bowls after all. Installation was as simple as removing the two screws holding them in place, removing the bowls, old seal pieces, and rust mess, then installing the seals around the bowls. The burner bowls then readily installed with the two screws each. Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Richard S Sterling , VA March 20, 2018 Appliance: General Electric Gas Range JGP336BEV2BB Drip bowl for my GE profile cook top natural gas burner (the large one) was rusting out at the rim I bought the replacement drip bowl - large and the rubber gasket which was delivered quickly. Specific steps: 1)turn off electricity to cook top 2) remove burner grate, burner cap and collar 3) remove two Philips head screws near center hole 4)lift out drip bowl and reach under it to remove electric plug to igniter. Note how old gasket fits on drip bowl. 5)take out retaining clip on igniter and remove igniter 6)clean up surface where new drip bowl will contact cooktop 7)stretch new rubber gasket over new drip bowl. IT may require an extra pair of hands to get it seated onto the new drip bowl 8)install igniter and clip and then plug in wire 9) align screw holes in drip bowl and set drip bowl into cooktop 10)install two screws and tighten 11) reinstall collar, burner cap and grate and turn on electiricity 12) Done Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Calvin W Sunnyvale , CA August 05, 2016 Appliance: General Electric Gas Range JGP636BEV3BB Years of crusted on debris in burner bowls Repair was really simple. Removed power from stove to insure igniter would not fire. Removed parts to gain access to 2 screws securing burner bowls to stove top. Removed screws. Lifted up burner bowl and disconnected igniter wire from igniter and removed old burner bowl seal. Transferred igniter to new burner bowl and installed new burner bowl seal.Connected igniter wire and secured burner bowl assembly to stovetop with screws. Replaced parts removed earlier. Repeated process for each burner, reconnected power and tested each burner for proper operation. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Robert B Canton , GA March 12, 2016 Replacing worn parts Easy fix took about 30 minutes Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Sarah B Houston , TX February 11, 2020 Worn burner bowl Appliance repair man installed it for $65.00. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes