Larry January 16, 2015 for Model Number JMS07GOPIAD Hello , GE electric range - Space Pro Serial # HF3010656. Looking for 6" heating element ..... Model # is as posted.
1 Answer Larry, the 6" element is part number WB30X359 and the 8" element is part number WB30X348. Thanks! Read More...
James K. November 26, 2014 for Model Number J425Y2WH I have a very old GE electric range/oven. Model# J425Y2WH. I need to replace two of the heating element, (1) 6" and (1) 8" which current replacement will work for my model?
1 Answer James, the 6" element is part number WB30X356 and the 8" element is part number WB30X354. Thanks. Read More...
Luann N October 27, 2014 for Model Number JSS27GOJ3BG Hi there. I need a large heating coil for my General Electric stove top ITS 71/2 IN size. Do they still make them? The stove was new in 1988. Thank you, Luann
1 Answer Luann, the small 6" element is part number WB30X359 and the large 8" element is part number WB30X348. Thanks! Read More...
Jay W. Hall October 06, 2014 for Model Number 107RUY48G Have 1968 vintage HOTPOINT and need 6 inch burner with the hinge that screws to the side, and the cermaic block. Also, would VERY MUCH like the temperature sensitive 8 inch burner ( with the "floating thermister" in the middle. Or just the temp unit. Or just a plain 8 inch unit--also with the hinged attaching frame and ceramic block.. Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Jay! The 8" burner will be part number WB30X341, the left front burner with "sensor" is no longer available part number was WB30X5024. The 6" burner is part number WB30X342. Thanks! Read More...
Steve February 15, 2014 for Model Number JBS03402WH This is for an old GE electric range (tried my best to read as clearly as possible): - Model JBS03402WH - Serial number AA1128306 (or AA112830G) Can you please help me with the correct part number for the 6 inch heating surface element? What about the 8 inch element, as well? Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Steve. The 6 inch element is Part# WB30M1, and the 8 inch element is Part# 03000169 Read More...
Oldoven December 17, 2013 for Model Number J4790L2HT Two stove top heating elements burned out (one a 6" coil, the other 8"). GE sent me replacements which were double coil, the old elements are actual single coil. They said they are not made anymore and would need a new stove. Do you have replacements (elements connected by screws to wires, glass block...not sure of wattage). Appliance dates from around 1971. Thanks!
1 Answer Hello! The 8" element is part number WB30X348 and the 6" element is part number WB30X342. Thanks! Read More...
Ched R. December 16, 2012 for Model Number 307RF50 Hello and good day. Thanks so much for this wonderful service. Our slide in electric range needs a new small surface element. It is an old Hotpoint. When I open the oven door, the serial number plate is on the right side, it lists the serial number, and then a catalog number 307RF50. I'm guessing that's the model number, but I don't know why they called it a catalog number. The surface element has a built-on pivot bracket that screws to the stovetop. Can you please try to help me find the correct replacement element?
Kimberlee September 06, 2012 for Model Number 207PHW971F Actually, my question is simular to Guest's, except my stove is from, I believe, 1963. The model number is located on the plate metal under the front left hand burner. I'm looking to replace two burners so that I don't have to remodel the kitchen. Any ideas? I've been looking through antique stove part websites for 3 yrs. now.
1 Answer Hello Kimberlee! According to your model number the replacement 8" element is part number WB30X346 and the 6" element is part number WB30X342. Thanks! Read More...
Marge June 10, 2012 My get range was purchased in 1986. I don't have the instruction book. How can I find the model #? This element doesn't look exactly like the one I am replacing.
1 Answer Hello Marge! Here is the link to our model/serial number locator. This should help you locate the model number on your appliance. Once obtained you may repost for further assistance. Thanks! http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...