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Customer Questions and Answers for 8-Inch Surface Burner Drip Bowl (Coil Element) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM21660438
Manufacturer Part Number: WB31X46066

This 8-inch drip bowl sits beneath the surface coil on your range to catch spills and support the element. Replacing a rusted or stained bowl refreshes the cooktop and helps the coil sit level for reliable heating.

  • Collects drips and boilovers under the 8-inch surface coil
  • Positions and supports the element over the receptacle
  • Helps keep the cooktop cleaner and easier to maintain
  • Common signs to replace: heavy staining, rust/corrosion, warping, holes, or the element not sitting level
What's included: One 8-inch drip bowl. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and allow the cooktop to cool completely
  • Lift the coil element slightly, then pull straight out of the receptacle
  • Remove the old bowl, align the notch/orientation of the new bowl, and seat it flat
  • Reinsert the coil element terminals fully into the receptacle and verify it sits level

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For Ge 8-Inch Surface Burner Drip Bowl (Coil Element) (Part Number: OEM21660438)

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Josh, With there being a white spot then this would be a surface burner that is going to fail and will need to be replaced.

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Liam, To test the element you will need to do a resistance check on it. You will have to look at the element to see what the wattage is and do the resistance conversion to determine what the resistance should be. This would be Voltage x Voltage/Wattage + Resistance. This would mean 57,600/Wattage = Resistance. The sensor portion in the center will need to be pushed in to test the resistance.

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Viking, You would need to test the infinite switch and the element to know what part to replace.

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