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The Infinite Control Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE electric stoves. This component acts as the main selector switch for a Dual Coil Element stove to function in different modes and settings.
Symptoms of a bad infinite control switch include:
Causes of a bad control switch can be normal wear from frequent use over time, loose connections from vibration, or potential spills that cause internal damage.
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore electric stove models.
Ordered recommended part for GE appliance. Change was very simple. Followed instructions on video and removed one wire at a time. Very easy to change 5 to 10 minutes. Read more
The Oven Door Window Pack Assembly is an OEM part for GE ovens. This assembly includes the glass window and necessary components to ensure a clear view into the oven while maintaining the internal temperature and providing insulation. The glass measures 19" x 12".
Causes of a bad window pack can include thermal stress from repeated heating and cooling cycles, physical impacts causing cracks or breaks, or seal failure leading to fogging or heat loss.
Symptoms of a bad window pack assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The glass was easily replaced. Just a few screws to remove cover then remove bad glass then i dropped in the replacement glass then reinstalled cover. Ithen put the door back in the stove. 15 minute job!!! I was so surprised to see how easy it was!!! Thanks! Part fit perfectly!!! Read more
The Large Haliant Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges/cooktops. This haliant burner element is 8 inches in diameter. The element lies underneath the stovetop and will need to be replaced if it stops heating. 8-inch 2100 watt. Includes limiter Causes of a bad halogen element can include cracked or damaged ceramic material, broken support coils, or malfunctioning heating coils. Symptoms of a bad halogen element include:
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models.
Unplug range. Open oven door to gain access to the cook top lock-down screws, located under the front edge of the cook top. Tip the cook top up and carefully remove it by pulling forward. Set aside in a safe place. Remove old, burned-out, element by removing the single lock tab, located on one of the three mounting posts, then lift up. Leave the wiring attached. Flip the element over and remove the three mounting tabs, making note of their numbered locations. Transfer the mounting tabs to... Read more
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:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Called Appliance Parts - service agent was extremely helpful. Tried to find an assembled piece was unable to do so. Send me the individual parts which were very easy to assemble. Was able to replace entire light assembly, reconnect wire with new terminal end. Light works find just now. Would definitely call again if I needed assistance. Read more
The Medium Haliant Element is an OEM part for GE cooktops. This radiant heating element is located beneath the ceramic cooktop surface and provides a medium-sized heating area for cooking various dishes. This element measures 6 Inches. Causes of a bad haliant element can include electrical issues such as short circuits, wear and tear from regular use, or physical damage from impacts or overheating. Symptoms of a bad medium haliant element include:
We ordered a new elimate, which was shipped the same day. Very good. Read more
This replacement door hinge supports and controls the oven door's movement so it opens smoothly and closes securely against the gasket. Replacing a worn hinge restores proper alignment and sealing to help maintain consistent temperatures and safe operation. What it does:
We had to pry the door open with a crow bar. We then ordered a replacement hinge from your company. We were able to find the part by looking at your diagram of our oven. We ordered it and it came in two days. My husband put it on and the door now works beautifully. Read more
This replacement part is a broil element, and it is intended for use in different types of kitchen appliances. This is a genuine replacement part made by General Electric. The broil element is typically found inside an oven or range and is part of the heating mechanisms that help cook or bake food. The broiler heats from the top, inside area of the appliance and helps with specific things like melting cheese or crisping the tops of dishes.A new broil element might be needed if the current broiler is not heating up at all, or not heating up enough. If the broil element is working properly the user should feel the heat coming from the top area of the range. It is also common to see the broil element turn bright red during use, displaying that there is heat coming off the unit. If the element is attached properly, but still unable to heat, it might be time to replace this part. Be sure that the current element is cooled down before beginning to attempt this repair. This part is sold individually and is sourced directly from the manufacturer. This element is a genuine OEM replacement part.
I ordered a broiler element, watched the video and replaced the element when it arrived. I turned off the electrical breaker to the stove/oven. I then removed the oven door from the hinges and removed the 1/4" square head screws that secured the element in place,( the video showed phillip head screws ), removed the element wires from the old element. Replaced the element wires to the new element and reattached the element to the oven with the hex head screws. I then put the oven door back on... Read more
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Ordered new part & snapped into place. Read more
Ranges, wall ovens, and microwaves require a hub blade assembly in order to operate efficiently. The hub blade works inside the device to help with the various heating cycles. With use, because of misuse, or as a result of accidental damage, the hub blade may stop working. When this component is no longer functioning, a replacement part is required. If the oven isn't warming correctly, the hub blade assembly may be the issue.Replacing the hub blade assembly is a simple process. A screwdriver, socket set, adjustable wrench, and wrench set are required. Always disconnect appliances before replacing components. Wear gloves for safety. The hub blade assembly is located inside the oven. To access it, the back of the appliance has to be removed. Be sure all parts are replaced and secured before turning the device back on.This hub blade assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The part is sold as an individual unit and made of high-quality, durable materials. The hub blade assembly can be installed in various models of ranges, wall ovens, and microwave oven combination appliances. It is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand devices.
The oven was so loud, it was hard to talk to someone in the kitchen. We replaced the motor and the fan blade. 1. Turn off power to the oven. 2. Remove the oven doors 3. Remove the cover for the fan. 4. Turn the fan blade nut clockwise to loosen( it's opposite of normal) - Save the nut and the small clip that is behind the fan as you'll need them again. 5. Remove the screws that hold oven to the kitchen cabinet frame. 6. Slide oven out of kitchen cabinet and place on the floor - it takes 2... Read more
This 10-32 machine screw secures brackets, panels, and other hardware in cooking appliances. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores a snug, rattle-free fit and keeps components aligned and safely fastened. What it does:
All of the information on the web repair sites said "replace the hinges as the springs are worn out." Didn't fix the problem. The top of the door still wouldn't seal, and the. Leaning latch wouldn't catch the door unless you pressed on the door. The inside panel of the door was fatigued. Too many turkeys were set on the door over the years. The hinges are attached to that inside panel, so the stress points were bent over time. I replaced the inside steel panel. Took about an hour. Was able... Read more
The Bottom Door Trim (BLK) is an OEM part for GE ranges. This black trim piece is located at the bottom of the oven door, providing a finished look while also protecting the door's edge from damage and wear.
Causes of a bad bottom door trim can include repeated exposure to high temperatures, accidental impacts, or regular wear and tear from frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad bottom door trim include:
I lifted up the door and removed it. Next, I laid out newspaper on the floor. I placed the door on the newspaper upside down. With my socket driver, I removed the bottom door trim. I then used a pocket knife to remove the remaining glass in the top groove. I then slid in the new glass and reinstalled the trim. It took 30 minutes to replace the glass and clean up the glass fragments from the previous door glass. I looked up a video on how to replace it Utube. Personal safety equipment - Safety... Read more
Color: Black The Bottom Trim Channel is an OEM part for GE ranges and wall ovens. This trim piece attaches along the bottom front edge of the oven cavity, creating a seamless facade. The bottom trim channel is responsible for covering any unsightly gaps and providing a sleek, finished look. It also acts as a protective barrier, shielding internal electronics and insulation from accidental impacts or liquid spills on the counter below. Symptoms of a bad bottom trim channel include:
Called and ordered it when it came I replaced it. It only took an hour to do it was my first time doing it. The only thing that was tricky was the glass I had to be very careful not to break it. Read more
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Move stove to unplug, remove rear center panel, indentify the two spade connectors that feed the heating element and remove (unplug) them. Remove two screws that hold the element to the inside rear wall of the stove and remove element. Install new element, plug in the previously removed spade connectors, re-install rear center panel, plug range (power) in, move stove back into place and enjoy. Read more
This is a genuine OEM replacement nut that is used on convection oven fans. This nut holds the fan onto the spindle. If the nut becomes lost during repairs to the fan, it will need to be replaced before the fan will work. This nut locks the fan to the spindle to turn and move the air around inside the oven. The fan helps the food to cook more evenly and reduces areas in the oven that are not cool enough or hot enough. If the fan is not working, the convection oven will not cook correctly.Convection ovens are different from regular ovens, and the fan is part of the reason. Convection ovens use the fan and an exhaust system to move the heat around inside the oven to cook food more evenly and faster. Many convection ovens have a setting that allows the oven to be used as a regular oven. If the nut is missing and the fan is inoperable, the oven can be used for regular cooking if it has this feature. Otherwise, the convection oven should not be used until the nut is replaced.This nut is a silver metal replacement part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in convection ovens made by GE and Kenmore.
I took the cover off and the fan had separated from the bushing. Ordered a new fan and nut and it took all of 5 minutes to replace. Probably saved $159.99 service call repair and that is with a coupon. Any one can do this repair, just make sure the oven is cold as you will come in contact with metal parts. Read more
The Infinite Warmer Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges. It is designed to control the temperature settings of the warmer elements, allowing you to adjust the heat level for precise cooking and warming.
Causes of a bad infinite warmer switch can include electrical issues such as short circuits, wear and tear from frequent use, or internal component failure that affects the switch's ability to regulate power.
Symptoms of a bad Infinite Warmer Switch include:
Replace the switch (part # WB24T10012). Read more
This high-amp SPDT switch routes power between circuits in cooking appliances to control items such as locks, element relays, or fans. Replacing a worn switch restores dependable operation and helps eliminate intermittent on/off issues. What it does:
Replaced faulty latch with new latch. New latch was different configuration, but the fit was okay. The only issue was that the wires to the electric motor were just barely long enough. Overall easy repair if you have a T15 Torx bit, phillips screwdriver, and 1/4" nut driver. Hardest part is removing the gas cooktop to gain access to the cleaning latch. 0. Turn off electric to stove; remove the cast iron grates, center caps/orifices, and catch pans from the stovetop. 1. Disconnect the... Read more