Diana V. August 24, 2019 for Model Number GE J767001WH My old GE 2 oven range has been working well and I stocked up on the WB17X5051 a number of years ago anticipating I would need them. Since the part comes with no wires/terminals what is the easiest way to replace the old receptacle? Can I create a new terminal from the old wiring (or new if needed) to attach to receptacle? If so how? Old terminal is unusable. Thank you
1 Answer Hello Diana, there are almost no parts available for this model, if the terminals on the attaching wires are not usable, try to find replacement terminals locally, possibly in the electrical aisle of a home improvement store,(Lowes/Home Depot). Read More...
Ed M December 06, 2018 for Model Number jcp680v1av We have a 40 inch double oven electric range. Probably bought in the 60's. My wife complains that the burners don't get hot enough and it seems to be intermittent. A couple of the burner elements have been replaced and it seemed OK for a while, but not now. Every thing looks OK, not like your other questions. A burner either works or it doesn't, is that right? I wonder if my switches or receptacle blocks need replacing.
1 Answer Ed M, This issue would most likely be caused by faulty switches for the unit. The switches are what control the temperature of the elements and a faulty switch can be intermittent. Read More...
Larry May 26, 2017 for Model Number j480002wh My 2 large stove burners sometimes work, sometimes not. I replaced my burner elements--both connecting ends of the elements were fried from likely shorts. I'd like to replace the terminal assembly and you all told me that AP2021501 would work, but it looks like I also need wiring and connectors for the wiring. Can you tell me which wiring and connectors to order? thanks!
1 Answer Larry, The WB17X5051 is no longer available, you may want to consider the WB17T10006 receptacle kit, that will give you the receptacle, terminals and wiring, you will have to use "shrink wrap" to insulate the splice where the wires connect to the wire harness from the switch, or you can purchase hi temp. porcelain wire nuts from the local hardware store or home improvement center. Read More...
Gretchen August 08, 2016 This is an old (30 yrs) hot point hallmark double oven stove.we want to change the receptacle blocks. We have wb17x5051 receptacles but our wires don't go in the holes . Question? How do we attach to wires or do we need special part?
1 Answer Hello Gretchen. 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...
Stacy July 12, 2015 for Model Number JBV42G The wire connected to the receptacle WB17X5051 is broken. May I please know whether you carry that kind of wire? The contact in the wire is a square with a hole in the middle, to be screwed into the receptacle. Thanks a lot.
1 Answer Hello Stacy. The wire is not available. You will need to order TJMA0514G and make your own wiring harness. Read More...
Reo October 18, 2013 for Model Number jbs26 I got this ge range and need the burner socket and wire with terminal to replace the damaged section of wire. can I use Part Number: AP2022666 to splice with ceramic nut and shrinkwrap? or what parts do I need ? thanks
1 Answer Reo, The terminal block WB17X5051 would be correct for your unit but does not come with wire. The wire would be part of the main harness which is not showing as being available. Read More...
Leo October 17, 2013 I have a ge electric range. from the 70s I believe. It uses ceramic burner receptacles. wb 17x5051. It needs two of them. The problem I have is one of the wires got hot and the terminal end is broke off the wire and two inches of the wire have insulation exposed. I can't find a pigtail kit to splice the wire on the ceramic receptacles. What is the solution? thanks.
1 Answer Hello Leo. We will need your model number to help you with this. Please post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
Al June 18, 2013 for Model Number JSP47G002BG GENERAL ELECTRIC I'm replacing the stove top recepticles #WB17X5051. I'm replacing the wires on the recepticles also, which are now all black. The new Hi-Temp wires are Black, White and Red. I have installed the Black & White wires, but have not connected them to the receptacle block, which has four metal blades/prongs that one wire mounts to each each blade. Can you help me with the order the wiring goes? I tried to find out which side of the terminal was positive by using an ohmmeter, but I got a spark so I stoped? Can you help me with this problem?
1 Answer Hello Al. Black is 120 volts, red is 120 volts and white is common. L1 is black, L2 is red, and COM is white. Read More...
Capecodbeachfront June 13, 2012 for Model Number JBP23 General Electric In the picture a part is described as "contacts". Where are the contacts installed? Are they installed where the wires attach to the receptacle?? Because my screws (where wires connect) are so corroded I may need to install new clips? BTW I wish the kit had been the kind where you cut the wires then splice in place the new part using wire nuts. Thanks
1 Answer Cape, Apparently you're looking for something like this 330031 ? The contacts in the WB17X5051 kit will need to be attached to the wires that enter the receptacle, so you'll need to cut the original wires and install and "crimp" the contacts onnto the wires, then insert them into the receptacle. Thanks and Good Luck Read More...
Cape C. June 08, 2012 for Model Number GE JBP 23 Received part quickly. Since my old block was badly corroded the screws/clips where wire was attached broke. Can I put new clips on end of the wires? Also where does the "contact" part go? At the rear... where wires attach? What do I do with the white "card" piece packed with mine? Thanks.
1 Answer Hi Cape. Yes , new clips will work great. They will be best soldered if possible. You can use a crimp tool and work as well as long as you only strip enough wire to insert the stripped portion fully into the crimp terminal end. Then use the tool to fold (Crimp) the open end onto the wire correctly. The crimp tool is part # MA-30428. Insulated Female terminals 3/16" is part # TJMA03018-1. Insulated female terminals 1/4" is part # TJMA02588-1. The card is not shown on our breakdown. Was there installation instructions @ this card? Possibly it was only used so the packaging /shipping would "rigid" the package for shipping purposes. Thank You. Read More...