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Customer Questions and Answers for Terminal Block by Ge

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Part Number: OEM6064632
Manufacturer Part Number: WB17X5095

The Terminal Block is an OEM part for GE electric ranges. It serves as a critical junction point where the range's wiring connects to the heating elements, ensuring proper electrical flow and operation of the oven and cooktop. This component is essential for the safe and efficient functioning of your appliance.

Causes of a bad terminal block can include overheating due to electrical surges, corrosion from prolonged exposure to heat and moisture, or physical damage from improper installation or handling.

Symptoms of a bad terminal block include:

  • The oven or burners not heating properly
  • Visible signs of burn marks or corrosion on the block
  • Electrical arcing or sparking
  • Intermittent or no power to the heating elements

This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.

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For Ge Terminal Block (Part Number: OEM6064632)

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Julie, Unfortunately there are no parts available for this unit due to the age of the product.

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Christine for Model Number GE JBP78BY3BB

Oven Issue: Broiler Element is heating (gets red when I turn on broiler) Baking Element is not warming to correct temp. When set lower, 350...I can still touch it. Set at 450...it gets a little warmer, I can still touch it. Had the Baking Element tested and it is working. Guy at the store told me I had to replace the computer control...$150. If I purchase that part and it doesn't work I think I can return it...right? I'm clueless on a voltmeter. to test the wire coming into the bottom of the oven. My voltmeter has no "power" source so how does it register voltage if I unplug my unit? Confused.

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Hello Christine. Yes, if it does not fix the issue you can return it. If the element tested good, the control board will need to be replaced.

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Hello John. Based on the information you provided, you will need to replace the control on the unit.

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Hello Linda. Sorry, but the control has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part.

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You will need to test the voltage coming to the stove and make sure it is 240 volts. Also inspect the terminal block for burnt wires. If all of this is good, you will need to start tracing the power to see where you are loosing it at. Hope this helps.

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