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Element stopped heating or center coil went out? This radiant heating element restores even stovetop cooking. DIY repair in 20 minutes with basic tools.
Two screws in the front, lifted top, removed old burner, replaced with new one. The trickiest part was getting the wires connections loose from the old burner. Read more
If your burner won't heat or only works on high, this 8 inch surface element restores proper cooking. Simple plug-in replacement takes seconds.
Burners were an exact match for the originals and the pans fit perfectly. Vastly improved the appearance of an old cook top and allowed us to to not have to replace it before our home goes up for sale. Read more
Burner won't heat or only inner ring works? This dual radiant element restores both heating zones on your cooktop. Moderate DIY with basic tools.
Replace 9" dual burner. Read more
Burner not heating or intermittently going out? This large surface element restores consistent cooking heat. Simple 5-minute DIY replacement. Video included.
I wasn't sure if it was the heating element surface, the receptacle or the switch. My wife does some canning so it had some good use. It turned out to be the receptacle. I purchased the element as well thinking it needed replaced anyway. All works now. All three items are/would be easy to change. Read more
Replace a non-heating or damaged 6-inch burner. Simple plug-in installation takes minutes—just unplug the old element and connect the new one.
Burner won't heat or work? This radiant surface element restores your cooktop. Easy DIY fix in about 20 minutes with basic tools. Fits many models.
I easily unplugged the oven and unscrewed the top and those burners and replaced with new one. I plugged it back and tested them. both are working perfectly now. it was very easy and i did not have to pay for technician and labor. Read more
Burner not heating or won't turn on? This radiant heating element restores heat to your cooktop. DIY-friendly repair takes about 10 minutes to install.
I purchased the replacement part after seeing how easy it was to fix by watching videos online. Read more
The Radiant Element is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This part provides efficient and even heating for cooking. This part uses electricity to heat up and transfer warmth directly to the cookware. The radiant element is encased under the glass surface of the cooktop, offering a sleek and easy-to-clean cooking area while ensuring optimal heat distribution and cooking performance.
Causes of failure might include a burnt-out heating coil, damage to the element's electrical connections, or a malfunction within the control system that regulates power to the element.
Symptoms of a bad Radiant Element include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Stove is a GE Adora Model JBP63HH2bb. It took me forever to figure out how the burner was attached to the rails. My glass top was different than any instructions found on the internet for changing out a burner. The burners on this one are held to the bottom of the glass cook top by two rails that cross the bottom of the burner assemblies. In order to get too the burners you must remove 4 Phillips screws to lower the rails and burners from the cooktop. I suggest two people do this because... Read more
Stovetop burner not heating? This surface heating element generates heat for cooking. Simple plug-in replacement—pull out old, plug in new.
I lifted the front hood and removed the back control panel cover. I then replaced two terminal blocks with the new kits. Perfect match except wires were a bit long. So I rolled them up neatly and tucked them away at the control center. Used electrical tape to band both sets of wire and protect them from the metal edges between the range and control area. I replaced the control cover and installed two new burners. Perfect installation. Read more
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.
Raised ceramic top, removed old element, installed the new one. Read more
Range burner not heating? This 8 inch surface element restores full heating power. DIY-friendly installation takes 10-15 minutes with basic tools.
Ordered new parts and replaced all. Had to slightly modify the wire terminals all four surface elements so that they would fit the ceramic insulators that were shipped with each one. Read more
Replace a non-heating or broken 6-inch cooktop burner element. This plug-in surface element fixes uneven heating. DIY-friendly, 30-minute repair.
Going on line and viewing your website, you provided a very easy way to get me to a picture that was exactly what I wanted with the exact (old style) connections. I had previously gone to Home Depot twice, and I still did not get the correct burner that I needed. Your website was great, I should have gone there first. I used the part that I received from AppliancePartsPROS.com and replaced the defective, old and non-working surface element. It was easy, I used a screw driver to snap off a... Read more
Burner won't heat or heats unevenly? This 6 inch radiant element restores consistent cooking performance. Typical DIY repair takes 30-45 minutes.
This repair was on a GE glass Cooktop range. This range has two indicator lights, a Burner On light, and a Hot Cooktop Light. The problem I was having was, the Hot Cooktop stayed on all the time (24x7), even when the cooktop surface had been off for hours and was cold. YouTubes that I viewed were all misleading on this symptom. They all pointed to the switch, which is the fix for the Burner Light staying on, not the Hot Cooktop Light staying on. I figured it out by going to the schematic.... Read more
The Large Haliant Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges/cooktops. This haliant burner element is 8 inches in diameter. The element lies underneath the stovetop and will need to be replaced if it stops heating. 8-inch 2100 watt. Includes limiter Causes of a bad halogen element can include cracked or damaged ceramic material, broken support coils, or malfunctioning heating coils. Symptoms of a bad halogen element include:
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models.
Unplug range. Open oven door to gain access to the cook top lock-down screws, located under the front edge of the cook top. Tip the cook top up and carefully remove it by pulling forward. Set aside in a safe place. Remove old, burned-out, element by removing the single lock tab, located on one of the three mounting posts, then lift up. Leave the wiring attached. Flip the element over and remove the three mounting tabs, making note of their numbered locations. Transfer the mounting tabs to... Read more
Fix a burner that won't heat with this 8-inch range surface element. Direct replacement for 3-wire cooktop heating coils. Moderate DIY, 30-40 min install.
Ordering the right part is the key. This is the element with 3 wire connectors NOT the usual kind with 2 prongs that slide in. Thank goodness this company carries these elements for old GE built-in stoves. I'm not super handy but replaced two in about 40 min. Make sure you save the old ceramic clamps. The three prongs of the element with connected wires need to fit completely in the ceramic grooves so the two sides can be clamped together. The new element comes with everything you need but... Read more
If your burner won't heat or has stopped working, this 8-inch surface heating element restores cooktop function. Easy plug-in installation in minutes.
Ordered new heating coils for stove Read more