Vivian November 26, 2017 I need installation instructions or video to show to how to remove old WB30X341 & WB30X342 GE Tilt Lock (3 wired) Calrods and install new ones. I found a video for the baking element but not for the surface burners. Can you provide this information
1 Answer Hello Vivian. 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...
Grace Platt October 23, 2017 for Model Number GE. Model #J P 7601. H I T will a WB30x342 be interchangeable with the GE model J P 760 as listed in appliance model number? Surface coil element from the year 1968
1 Answer Grace, For the model number you supplied the correct surface elements are : WB30X356 / WB30X356 6" element, and WB30X354 / WB30X354 8" element. Both parts are in stock and available at this time. Thanks. Read More...
Eddie C September 20, 2017 for Model Number P760M1HT I have a old 4 burner cooktop from GE maybe around 1974. Need the elements 6" and 8". Could you provide the part numbers for the burner elements. Thanks, EGC
1 Answer Hello Eddie, the 6" surface element for your model number is part number WB30X342 and the 8" element is part number WB30X341. Thanks! Read More...
Roy September 06, 2017 for Model Number GE - older range - actual model # is unknown I have the proper element replacement for the right front burner, but I need drip pans for this item, and do not know the part number. Hole for element leads is particuarly wide...
1 Answer Hello Roy. 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...
Al August 13, 2017 for Model Number JP8401AV Is this the correct 6" burner for a 1967 cooktop model JP8401AV? The one I'm replacing says "EXTRA HI-SPEED CALROD" with the GE logo in the center. Also, could you confirm that these are genuine GE parts and not Chinese knock-offs?
1 Answer Hello Al, the correct 6" heating element for your cooktop is part number WB30X342. The element is a genuine G.E part, thanks! Read More...
Kim June 08, 2017 for Model Number GE J CP 68 OW4 AD Looking for 8 inch burner replacement. I have been told that I need WB30x357 and am finding that the part is discontinued. Any compatible parts you suggest?
1 Answer Hello Kim. Sorry, this part WB30x357 has been permanently discontinued by the manufacturer and we don't know of any source or replacement for the part. Read More...
Keone April 30, 2017 for Model Number GE-J552P1SS Seeking replacement burners (6” & 8”, four connector prongs) for a GE electric stovetop range (Model #J552P1SS) circa 1957. Model number turns up nothing on your website. Are there compatible replacement burners available?
1 Answer Keone, The part number for the 6" element on your unit will be WB30X356 and the 8" element will be part number WB30X354. Read More...
Wallace T October 26, 2016 for Model Number J486B1 I have a GE Py electric range from about 1954. I need to replace the left front burner on the electric stove. The temperature button for the burner says "Grill; 8" 6" 4". Different than the other burners.
1 Answer Wallace, The part number for the Left front element on your unit would be WB30X357 but unfortunately this has been discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available. Read More...
Roberta May 29, 2016 for Model Number J P7601DC Looking for burners, and rings for GE model J P7601DC, or at least I think that's what it is. The J was sitting alone to the left of the numbers. Stove top is about 50 years old.
1 Answer Hello Roberta, I'm sorry but you will most likely have to contact an antique appliance restoration company to locate the correct part numbers for these parts. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter. Read More...
Bruce M May 01, 2016 for Model Number J555R1YE Looking for a 6" burner for a GE stovetop model number as stated, J555R1YE. Model number was partially obscured, but I'm pretty sure that was it. It's a vintage stovetop, probably as far back as the 1940's. Can you help me? I may buy several of these, as I have a fourplex, three of which still have working stovetops with this model number.