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Element will not heat is the most common symptom for General Electric PCS968DP2BB. It takes 15-30 minutes to fix on average. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "Element will not heat" problem for General Electric PCS968DP2BB. So, if your PCS968DP2BB range element gives no heat, element is cold or element not heating, the following info will help you identify the problem.
Parts for General Electric PCS968DP2BB
The Infinite Control Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This switch regulates the heat levels of the burners, allowing users to adjust the cooking temperature to their desired setting. It ensures that each burner provides consistent and controllable heat for precise cooking.
Causes of a bad infinite control switch can include regular wear and tear, electrical surges, or damage from spills and splashes. Over time, these factors can lead to the switch malfunctioning, which may result in poor temperature control or complete failure of the burner.
Symptoms of a bad infinite control switch include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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The Haliant Element is an OEM part for GE ranges. It is a high-performance radiant heating element used in the stovetop, designed to provide consistent and efficient heat for cooking. This element heats up quickly and delivers precise temperature control for various cooking tasks.
Over time, the Haliant element can wear out due to repeated heating and cooling cycles, physical damage, or electrical issues. When the element becomes faulty, it can significantly impact the range's cooking performance.
Symptoms of a bad Haliant element include:
The Broiler Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE range. Located inside the oven, it houses the heating elements responsible for the broil cooking function. Causes of a bad broiler assembly can include cracked or burnt-out heating elements that no longer ignite, damage from accidentally being cleaned with abrasive chemicals, or warping of metal components from overheating. Symptoms of a bad broiler assembly include: