Wilbert May 01, 2017 for Model Number J TP20B0F3BB My assumption is the bake element is out on my oven; however, when setting placed on broil, the oven still does not heat up. Does the bake element have to be replaced for the broil to work?
1 Answer Hello Wilbert. No, you will need to check and see if the voltage to the unit is good, thermal cut outs are good, and if the control board is good on the unit. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Rob December 18, 2016 I have a GE Microwave Cooking Center which has a microwave on the top and a stove on the bottom. The "model numbers" appear to be JKP85 and JTP85, though it's not clear which one is for which appliance. I need a new heating element for the stove. Can you offer some advice? Thank you.
1 Answer Rob, Based on your post information you have a "combination" wall oven. Either way the oven elements are the same in both models. The bake element is WB44T10005 / WB44T10005 and the broil element is WB44K5017 / WB44K5017. Both parts are in stock and available at this time. Thanks, Read More...
Ron June 28, 2016 for Model Number JTP28C0F1CC This is a GE double oven (not microwave) Bake element in lower oven is out. What part number do I need. I'm unable to find this model number anywhere.
1 Answer Hello Ron. For your model number you would drop the 0 in the middle. It would be JTP28CF1CC. The correct bake element for your model is part number WB44T10018 Read More...
Ellen March 05, 2016 for Model Number JTP20SF3SS Our oven element(bottom) went out so I need to know which part# to order for this model #. Thanks!!
Tony February 22, 2016 for Model Number GE Profile double wall electric oven Last week I ordered and easily installed a GE bake element from APP.com and the oven still isn't working. I also noticed that the broil element is not working either which lead me to believe that another part must have burned out when the old bake element popped and flared and broke into two when the oven was operating. Any ideas as to what else I need to replace in order to get my 12 year old electric oven to work again. We don't want to toss the oven because the bottom oven works great. Thanks for any suggestions or advice your have. Tony.
Michael December 20, 2015 for Model Number JTP15BD1BB I need your help to find part# for the female spade connectors for the bake element.
Thomas February 24, 2015 for Model Number JTP15W0A1WW Could you please tell me the Bake Element part number for jtp15w0a1ww? Thanks.
1 Answer Hello Thomas. You need to order part number WB44T10005 for the correct bake element. Read More...
Rusty January 16, 2015 for Model Number wb44t10018 We ordered the part from sears but the old element won't come out. how do we get it out to install new element.
1 Answer Rusty, There is a screw that holds the element in place. You remove the power to the unit and remove the screws. You then pull the element out making sure that the wires when disconnected to not fall back into the hole. Once you connect the new element you put it back in and put the screw back in and turn on power. Read More...
Tracey January 05, 2015 for Model Number 326B1230P0001 Can you please confirm that the AP2031003 Baking Element will fit my GE TrueTemp double oven from 1999/2000? The model number listed to the left was on a sticker on the side of the oven door. Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Tracey. That is not the model number. Here is a link to help you locate the model number. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Mark January 04, 2015 for Model Number Jtp45b0d1bb Need upper baking element and want to make sure I get the right one. Which one is it since my model number doesn't exactly appear
1 Answer Mark, The bake element for your wall oven is part number WB44T10018 and this will work in the upper or lower oven. Read More...