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Customer Questions and Answers for Bake Element (Lower Oven) by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM6093066
Manufacturer Part Number: WB44X169

Replacement bake element for the lower oven. It supplies the primary heat during Bake cycles so your range can reach and hold the set temperature, restoring consistent, even baking performance when the original element fails.

  • Generates the lower-oven heat during Bake cycles
  • Helps the oven reach and maintain the set temperature
  • Common symptoms: no heat in Bake, won't reach temperature, uneven baking, or a visibly cracked/blistered element
What's included: 1 bake element assembly
  • Disconnect power at the breaker or unplug the appliance before servicing
  • Remove oven racks, take out the element's mounting screws, and gently pull the element forward to access wires
  • Transfer one wire at a time to the new element; prevent wires from slipping back into the oven wall
  • Reinstall screws, ensure firm connections, restore power, and test Bake

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For Ge Bake Element (Lower Oven) (Part Number: OEM6093066)

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Marie, The correct bake element for the model number you supplied is: WB44X200 / WB44X200. The broil element is part number WB44X173 / WB44X173. Both parts are in stock and available at this time. Thanks .

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Jmayer for Model Number jk2905av

My bake element recently burned out in the upper oven of my 45 year old GE JK2905AV double wall oven so I purchased and installed a wb44x169 bake element to replace the broken one. Installation of the new element was smooth. Simply re-connect 2 wires to the leads on the element and re-connect the temperature limiter to the element. However, it now takes a very long time (about 40 minutes) for my oven to preheat to 425 degrees. Previously it would take about 15-20 minutes to preheat to 425 degrees. Any ideas as to why it now takes so long?

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Jmayer, It appears that you have gotten the wrong bake element for your unit. The reason that there may be a time difference would be the wattage of the element. The one that your unit calls for would be a 3100 watt element and if the one you received is lower wattage it will take more time to heat properly. The part number that is for your unit would be WB44X200.

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Hello Steve. The part needed WB44X165 has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part.

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Hello Connie. WB44X196 is the bake element. The thermostat needed WB24X190 has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part.

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