Roger H Altadena , CA January 23, 2016 Appliance: Model GE JHP66G002 My 1984 ge elwctric stove had two burners that were either turned off or no matter what the non off switch position on high My 1984 GE Electric Stove model number was very close to an another entry, but not actually in appliance repair pros' model numbers list. But my burners looked and measured the same for the near entry number, and the surface unit control switch looked very similar. I decided to take a chance and ordered 2 of each.. (Actually I wouldn't have needed new burners but an earlier "repair guy" took 2 of my burners and never returned - and no one could find him!) It turned out the new burners fit perfectly, but although the surface unit switch connected up electrically identically to my old one, it wouldn't seat properly in the built-in board receptical where the old one had. I wound up lashing both new surfface unit switches down inside the old recepticals with "bailing wire" (actually soft metal paperclip wire). That was awkward and tedius to install using, needle nose plyers between other components. But worse, I then noticed that somehow in the process earlier of removing the old switches, I had knocked off one of the circular printed heat level indicaters that turn with the switch control rod and show through the glass stove front. It had fallen down between the glass and main circuit panel. I then had to take apart quite a bit of the glass front assembly in order to retrieve the dropped circular heat level indicator. Altogether I spent about 1 day on this fix. Probably it would have been more like 1/2 day if I hadn't dropped the heat level indicator into a tough place to retrieve it. Also if the surface unit switch had just snapped into place, maybe only a couple hours. But it was an interesting experience over all, and the stove's working fine now. Read More... 16 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Wrench Set
James W San Pedro , CA November 03, 2014 Intermittent element performance and getting worse not ready to replace stove After confirming the voltage, located the CORRECT parts on appliancepartspros.com and replaced them. The connectors were really shot. The elements might have been useful but my wife was in no mood for experimentation. Works fine. The challenge was the age of the stove - no one (but GE) recognized the model number. GE got me the part number of one of the elements and applianceparts...'s descriptions brought it all together. Good job ApplianceParts!! Note that GE couldn't give me all the part numbers I needed because they only list the ones they have for sale. If they're out of stock and out of production they never existed in GE computers. Read More... 3 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Screwdrivers
Ivan P Las Vegas , NV September 25, 2016 Needed new surface elements Replaced Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Susan M Seattle , WA May 31, 2015 Appliance: Model I CALLED THE MANUFACTURER. Burnt out elements Called manufacture for model number for our 1983 stove. A quick call to purchase the elements was simple and a perfect fit that now will enable my stove to continue working for another year or two until we decide to remodel the kitchen. I am extremely grateful to have the stove functioning. The crisis was solved without a huge investment that we hadn't funds saved yet. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes
Alice W Wrentham , MA April 13, 2015 Appliance: Model J500XD2HT Needed new burner coil Replaced with new one. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes