Larry November 10, 2017 for Model Number JKS06G0J4 Is WB44X5082 correct replacement element for this GE model number?
Lars October 31, 2017 for Model Number 164d3871p001 I was given an oven from a neighbor. It has a damaged bottom heating coil that I'm looking to replace. There is a number posted on the left side of the door which I think may be the model number: 164d3871p001. Googling that number brought me here. This coil looks the same as the one I just removed from the oven, but when I put the model number in the "is this part compatible" box it says it's not compatible. Can you help? Is this the right part?
1 Answer Hello Lars. The model number will have to be verified on the units I.D. tag since the one listed came up invalid. This will be necessary to look up and specific parts such as the one you requested. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please call 1-877-477-7278 or post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Chelsea October 26, 2017 for Model Number 8113P566-60 I type in my number from my manual for my Maytag Precision 500, and it gives me this GE part. I am needing the heating element for the Maytag, will this one work?
1 Answer Hello Chelsea, I'm sorry but we will need to model number from the units' I.D. tag. This will appear just above the units' serial number. This model number is necessary for us to pull the manufacturers' parts list so we can provide you with parts that will fit and work properly on your unit. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. Read More...
Lori October 10, 2017 for Model Number JBP67BD2CT When trying to replace the oven baking element on my GE Spectra oven, there are two pink wires on the left that are burnt and are not connected to a terminal connector. They are just hanging. The one on the right is a single wire and is still attached to the terminal connector. Are the two pink wires on the left supposed to fit into one terminal connector? I know I have to strip the two wires first, but then I am not sure what to do next. Please help! Thank you!
1 Answer Lori, Yes the 2 wires would need to be spliced and connected together so that they can be attached to one single terminal. Read More...
Lana October 08, 2017 for Model Number JC14OR1HT I'm looking for the lower heating element for my old wall oven. Do you know which one I need?
1 Answer Hello Lana, the bake element for the model number you've supplied is part number WB44X5099. Thanks! Read More...
Cindy September 25, 2017 for Model Number RB7370V3AD This is a Hotpoint stove from 1978. In need of heat element.
1 Answer Hello Cindy, for the model number supplied you'll need to order part number WB44X173 for the broil element and part number WB44X5082 for the bake element. Thanks! Read More...
Erin September 15, 2017 for Model Number JKP070J3 I need to replace the baking element in a 1960s era GE oven , model number JKP07D. Do you have a replacement part?
1 Answer Erin, The replacement bake element for the model number you supplied should be WB44X200 / WB44X200 Oven Bake Element. It will be slightly different than the original element. The part is in stock and available at this time. Thanks, Read More...
Jason September 13, 2017 for Model Number JBP67W0H2WW Need to know what bake element fits this model. Thanks!
1 Answer Hello Jason. You will need to order WB44T10010 for the bake element needed. Thank you. Read More...
Robin September 13, 2017 for Model Number C11-K1 I have an older GE Range. Looking for the bottom bake element. When I say older I mean from the 50's. The paper on the back says the model number is C11-K1. Help!! This has been a nightmare trying to find this.
1 Answer Hello Robin. You will need to order WB44X5043 for the bake element needed for the unit. Thank you. Read More...
Mitch C. September 10, 2017 for Model Number g.e. jbp62bom1wh How do you get the wire back if it falls back in the oven? Do you have a video to show how to get the wire back to plug in your element?
1 Answer Hello Mitch, The back of the unit will have to be removed to retrieve the wires. I'm sorry but we do not have a video of this procedure at this time. Read More...