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Customer Questions and Answers for Receptacle Push-In by Ge

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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM11015475
Manufacturer Part Number: WB08T10026

The Receptacle Push-In is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. This component securely holds the electrical receptacle/plug in place on the back of the range. Proper functioning of the receptacle push-in allows for a stable electrical connection and safe cord positioning.

Causes of a bad receptacle push-in include normal wear over time, bending/stress on the receptacle area, or damage affecting its securing ability.

Symptoms of a bad receptacle push-in are:

  • Loose or wobbly electrical plug connection
  • Exposed wiring or fragile cord positioning
  • Tripped breakers or recurring electrical issues

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

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For Ge Receptacle Push-In (Part Number: OEM11015475)

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Douglas, The most likely cause for the unit shutting down would be the control board.

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Gary

I have an older (small ) range and oven combo in my boat. The bulb socket (receptacle) plugs into the back. I'd like to know what size hole this receptacle is designed for. Thanks PS Would like to know if you have a heating ( baking) element that would fit my oven/range. The brand/model is Optimus-Princess. Pretty obscure I know. The elementy is U shaped and is roughly 10" between the connecting terminals and 14" long(deep). 120V. I don't know the model # off hand but I can get it if that would help.

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Gary, This receptacle WB08T10026 has a diameter of approximately 1 1/2" for the front part of it. The hole that would be needed to install this would be about 1 to 1 1/4" diameter.

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Fred, The receptacle would not need to be replaced with the element. The inner element not working would be an issue with the element and that would be the only part needed for the repair.

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William, The best way to remove this light receptacle is to pull the unit out and disconnect the power. Remove the rear panel to access the receptacle in order to pop it out of place. Once pushed out you can get it from the front without having to remove the door. Disconnect it and install the new one.

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