Kathleen February 19, 2012 Can't find model number or part number. The shape of AP2030997 is the same as ours. Any idea where I could find it?
1 Answer Kathleen, to verify the correct bake element used on your appliance we will need the appliance model number. Here is the link to our model number location tool for assistance on locating your appliance model number. Please obtain this information and reply back for further assistance. Thanks. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Todd December 26, 2011 for Model Number jbp26gp2 Will part # ap2030997 oven bake element work in place of part # ap2031084 oven bake element looks like it will fit but not sure if it will work properly.
1 Answer Hello Tod. No, the design of the element WB44T10011 is different than the other one. Hope this helps. Read More...
Ge Spectra ? Model Number December 01, 2011 for Model Number J BP78WOB1WW The baking element needs to be replaced on my range. Can't confirm the right part number because my model number isn't listed/found on any on-line model listing. Can you inform?
1 Answer Hello. Based on the model number, WB44T10011 is the correct bake element. Hope this helps. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Pat. Based on the model number you provided, WB44T10011 is the correct bake element. Hope this helps. Read More...
John October 20, 2011 What should the resistance reading be on this element (part#AP2030997) if it is good and if it is bad?
1 Answer Hello John. If the bake element WB44T10011 is good, it should read closed for continuity. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
Eric October 10, 2011 for Model Number JBP35S0H2SS Please can you confirm the correct Bake Element for the JBP35S0H2SS. Thanks
1 Answer Hello Eric. Based on the model number you provided, WB44T10011 is the correct bake element. Hope this helps. Read More...
Jim September 15, 2011 for Model Number jbp0a0b4aa I need a bake element with the model# jbp0a0b4aa. Will the bake element ap2030997 work on my GE Spectra oven. My current bake element measures 17" front front to back and 17-3/4" wide.
1 Answer Hello Jim. The model number you provided is not working. We found one close to it and the correct element is WB44T10011. Hope this helps. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Amir September 06, 2011 for Model Number jbp80w0h2ww I can not find this model number. Does this has any reference number or part number? Please help.
1 Answer Hello Amir. Based on the model number you provided, WB44T10011 is the correct bake element. JBP80WH2WW is the correct model number. Hope this helps. Read More...
Guest June 11, 2011 for Model Number J BP82COHICC I need to replace the lower heating element. I reviewed the questions/answers regarding installation, however, I can not quite figure out what to use to unscrew the old heating element. It does not look like a simple screw driver. I attempted using my ratchet set without any success. What do I use?
1 Answer Hello. After looking at your unit's information, it looks like you can use a standard ratchet set to remove the screws. I do not have the size info, but a small sized ratchet should work perfectly. I hope this info helps! Read More...
Ge User May 16, 2011 for Model Number JBP27BOK1BB What is the best way to disconnet and install the prongs on the baking element from the wires attached to the back of the oven?
1 Answer Hello. Are you referring to the installation of the bake element? If so, you will want to disconnect the range from power. Unscrew the two screws that hold in the bake element and pull the element out slowly. Once you have the bake element out, unplug the connectors and repeat procedure to install. Read More...