Berie Gant December 27, 2018 for Model Number JBP24B0B4AD What is the receptacle and burner part numbers for my model stove? Thanks
1 Answer Berie, The part number for the range receptacles on this unit will be WB17T10006, the 6" element for this unit will be WB30X24401 and the 8" element is part number WB30T10074. Read More...
Randy December 02, 2018 for Model Number ge electric stove burner jbso30f2ad my 8"stove top burner has 2 screws in the plug that hold burner in the white holder, whats the burner element model number so I can get the right one to replace it, my stove model number is jbs030f2ad
Larry S. October 27, 2018 for Model Number JBS07H2WW The wires leading from the top of the oven to the bottom element have broken off from the bake element. I can't find these wires on the diagram. I want to replace them. What part number will I need. Thanks
1 Answer Larry, Unfortunately the manufacturer does not list the wiring harness for this and you will want to get connectors TJMA02875-1 and wires TJMA0514G to correct this wiring issue. Read More...
1 Answer Hello, according to the part listing for the model number supplied, this is the correct terminal block for your unit. Thanks! Read More...
Brad Mcculloch April 22, 2017 for Model Number JBP26WB3WW I need the terminal block kit because the black plastic end on mine in burnt up. It shows two kits fit. I believe the one kit's female clips that slide on the back of the oven are to big. I don't know which one is the right kit for my oven though. I need the kit that has the smaller version of the female clips on the back. Should I buy WB17T10006 or WB17T10001? I don't think these are the same even though both are listed as replacement for my part. The oven is 17 yrs old and serial number is MZ180269Q if that helps any. Thanks, Brad
1 Answer Brad, based on the model and serial number you supplied, the correct part number for the terminal block is the WB17T10001. But the manufacturer has replaced that part with part number WB17T10006 / WB17T10006 Terminal Block Kit as a direct factory replacement part. The part is in stock and available at this time. Thanks, Read More...
Catherine February 28, 2017 for Model Number RB525H1CT Need to replace receptacle unit for large, 8" burner on my Hotpoint Model RB525H1CT electric stove. I cannot figure out if I need to order part # AP2013499 receptacle kit, or part # AP3203326 Terminal Block Kit. Both are compatible with the model & look similar, & both have same video on how to replace part. I need only one receptacle. Which should I order?
1 Answer Catherine, You will want to get the terminal block kit WB17T10006 for this issue. Read More...
Doris Sundy February 08, 2017 for Model Number JSS28BOK1BB I want to change out the terminals on my range as some are burned. The terminal block kit AP323326 looks like the wires would be long enough but is it for just one element or is it for 2? The AP2013499 looks like wire is too short to run to switch that is in front of range but has to go from back to front. I would really like to change out all 4 but don't know what to order. I have to replace a switch also but think I have the right on in cart for 8" element. thanks
1 Answer Doris, This kit is for 1 terminal block kit per package and if you need 4 then you would need to order 4 of them. Read More...
Kathy October 05, 2016 for Model Number JCBP25W I need a terminal block for a GE stove burner. Do you carry them?
1 Answer Hello Kathy, WB17T10006 should work for your surface element since these are all the same basic design. Read More...
Dave August 16, 2016 for Model Number R B757B H4WH I have a burner that is out for a Hot Point Stove model R B757B H4WH. It looks like the block under the stove connected to two white wires burned up. Can you verify what part I need here? The receptacle and the terminal block look the same.
Frank D. August 15, 2016 for Model Number 3626271001 What year was this Kenmore/GE stove manufactured?
1 Answer Frank, The manufacturing date is contained in the serial number " The first letter identifies the month and the second letter identifies the year" not the model number. The date codes, date back to the late 1940's . Get us the serial number and we should be able to answer your question satisfactorily. Thanks Read More...