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The Window Pack Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges and ovens. It serves as the inner glass component of the oven door, allowing you to observe the cooking process while providing insulation and protection. It consists of an inner glass panel, frame, and seals to ensure proper insulation and prevent heat loss.
Causes of a faulty window pack assembly can include accidental impact, cracks, or damage to the inner glass panel or frame. These factors can compromise the visibility, insulation, and safety of the oven.
Symptoms of a bad window pack assembly may include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Replaced the glass assembly with parts ordered from appliancepartspros.com. Read more
These GE screws are a 12-pack of OEM replacement parts responsible for securing and fastening various components and panels in a GE range or oven. These screws are designed with a hexagonal head, which allows for the use of a compatible wrench or socket for tightening. They are commonly used to attach sheet metal panels, brackets, and other parts within the appliance, ensuring that these components remain securely in place during operation.
This part fixes the following symptoms:
The GE screws can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I pulled off the retaining clip with pliers then removed the old knob and timer dial. I replaced all the parts with the new ones and used pliers to reinstall the clip. The teeth on the new knob engage to select the cycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQwLtRcHx9k Read more
The Oven Rack is an OEM part for GE ovens. It is designed to hold and support cookware and bakeware within the oven cavity, allowing for proper air circulation and even cooking. The rack measures about 24 inches wide by 18 inches deep.
You should replace the oven rack if it becomes damaged or worn out. Causes of a bad oven rack can include regular wear and tear, exposure to high temperatures, or physical damage such as bending or warping. A compromised oven rack can affect the stability of cookware and lead to uneven cooking results.
Symptoms of a bad oven rack include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I measured my oven racks which are 24"X18" and ordered two new ones and had them within three days of my order! They are perfect! Read more
The Oven Door Glass is an OEM part for GE ovens. It provides a transparent and heat-resistant barrier, allowing you to monitor the cooking process while keeping the oven's heat contained.
You should replace this oven door glass if it becomes damaged or compromised. Common causes of a bad oven door glass include cracks or breaks from impacts, thermal stress from repeated heating and cooling, or scratches that can weaken the glass over time.
Symptoms of a bad oven door glass include:
With the help of Ms.Kelly Hunt, AppliancePartsPros.com, I was able to locate the correct parts. It took approx. 30 minutes to remove the door and replace the shattered glass and bottom door trim. I wouldn`t hesitate to use this service for future use.The staff is friendly, helpful , knowledgeable and delivery is very fast. Thank you Martin Dobbins Read more
The Oven Rack is an OEM part for GE ovens. This rack provides a stable and durable surface for placing baking dishes, pans, and trays inside the oven. Designed to fit perfectly within the oven cavity, it ensures proper airflow around the food, contributing to even cooking and baking results. The rack measures approximately 24"X17".
Common causes of a bad oven rack include bending or warping from heavy loads, rusting or corrosion due to prolonged exposure to moisture, or accidental damage during cleaning or handling.
I bought a new one. Read more
The Range Radiant Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. This 5.5-inch element is situated beneath the glass surface of the electric stovetop. It's designed for tasks that require less surface area but still need quick and even heating, such as simmering sauces or cooking smaller portions of food.
Causes for a malfunctioning Range Radiant Element can include electrical issues like faulty wiring or connections, physical damage from spills or heavy cookware, or wear and tear from regular use.
Symptoms of a bad Range Radiant Element include:
Raised ceramic top, removed old element, installed the new one. Read more
The Oven Light Lens is an OEM part for GE ovens, designed to protect and cover the oven light bulb. It allows for a clear view of the oven's interior, making it easier to monitor the cooking progress without opening the oven door, thus maintaining a consistent temperature.
Over time, the oven light lens can become discolored or cloudy from exposure to high temperatures, grease, and food splatters, which can diminish its effectiveness. Additionally, accidental bumps or cleaning can lead to cracks or breaks in the lens.
Symptoms of a bad Oven Light Lens include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Tested the power to the unit by turning on the cooktop portion and saw that I had power to all of the burners. Turned the selector knob to broil and saw that the top element would heat up. I then turned off the breaker to the unit. I then decided to take out the baking element to do a continuity test. When I touched it, a 1.5 inch section fell out. Since that concluded my continuity test, I assumed I needed a baking element. After receiving the parts the NEXT DAY (amazingly great service... Read more
The Bottom Trim Channel is an OEM part for GE electric ranges. As an essential cosmetic component, it works to cover and seamlessly conceal the area along the bottom perimeter of the range.
Causes of a faulty trim channel can include damage from impact or abrasion, degradation of material finishes from repeated cleaning, or loose fittings from normal stresses of use over time.
Symptoms include:
Color: White
This GE replacement restores a sleek, professional look while protecting internal components from spills and debris ingress. Compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models as well, it prevents future repairs from minor aesthetic issues. Keep your range looking its best!
The Surface Burner Switch is an OEM part for GE electric ranges. This switch controls the heat level of the surface burner, allowing for precise temperature adjustments during cooking.
Common causes of failure include electrical issues, wear from frequent use, or damage from overheating. A malfunctioning switch can prevent the burner from operating correctly, affecting your ability to cook efficiently.
Symptoms of a bad Surface Burner Switch include:
Switches needed to be replaced. Make note of where each screw comes from. They were not all the same. To remove the front panel and get to the switches, you have to partially remove the cook top. Removed 5 screws from the back to release the cooktop. Slid the cooktop back far enough to expose screws holding on the front panel. Removed 4 screws from the top and 6-8 from the bottom (opened the oven door to get to the bottom screws). Removed screws from the front panel holding the switch in... Read more
The Terminal Block Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE electric stoves. It acts as the central wiring connection hub, routing power to critical heating components such as the oven bake/broil elements and stovetop burners.
Symptoms of a bad terminal block include:
Causes stem from normal wear over time, as vibration and heat cycling can cause cracks or corrosion in the block's electrical connections.
This OEM GE part is compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore electric stove models.
Removed damage terminal block ordered new block on line. when I received new block installed it stove works fine easy to replace. If I had not been home at the time when this happen it may had cause a big house fire. Read more
The Rear Door Support is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. Located at the base of the range, this bracket provides weight-bearing support for the lower oven drawer. It facilitates smooth extension and retraction of the drawer. Causes of faulty support can include cracks or fractures developing over extended use, worn joints unable to sustain drawer weight, or misalignment from repeated opening/closing stress. Symptoms of a bad support include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore ranges.
So, in the process of a kitchen remodel my GC managed to lose *both* of the rear plastic supports for my GE stove! The drawer was totally unsupported without the brackets. I managed to find them on your site and see that they were a new and better design (rear mount with screw vs side mount and no firm mounting). The install was a snap and the brackets work excellent. I wish I knew that there was a new design years ago or I would have bought them much sooner! Thanks!! Read more
The Black Latch and Handle Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. The latch mechanism ensures the door remains closed during the baking or broiling processes, contributing to consistent cooking temperatures and enhancing safety by preventing accidental openings.
Signs that you may need to replace the Black Latch and Handle Assembly include difficulty in opening or closing the oven door, a loose or wobbly handle, or if the latch fails to secure the door properly.
Symptoms of a bad latch and handle assembly include:
Replaced the part. Read more
The Surface Element Control is an OEM part for GE ranges. It regulates the heat output of the surface elements on the cooktop, allowing users to adjust the cooking temperature precisely.
Over time, the surface element control can wear out due to regular use, electrical issues, or exposure to high temperatures. If it fails, it can lead to inconsistent heating or no heat at all, affecting your cooking performance.
Symptoms of a bad surface element control include:
Installed new switches. Done in 20 minutes. Read more
The Inner Oven door glass is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. Located inside the oven door cavity behind an outer steel panel, the inner glass allows viewing food without opening the door for temperature checks. As an insulating barrier, it separates intense oven heat from exterior door surfaces.
Causes of a bad inner door glass can include cracks or chips from heavy impacts over time, scratches clouding visibility, or breaks compromising insulation integrity.
Symptoms of a bad inner door glass include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore wall oven models.
I ordered the part from APP, removed the door, removed the inside panel and replaced the glass. Hardest part was figuring out exactly which screws to remove to open the door. Read more
The 6" Radiant Element In is an OEM replacement part for GE electric ranges. This element provides reliable and even heating across the cooktop surface to heat pans consistently.
Causes of a failing element can include wear from extended everyday use, buildup of carbon residue on the coils inhibiting heat transfer, or physical damage such as cracks in coils.
Symptoms of a bad element include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore electric ranges.
This repair was on a GE glass Cooktop range. This range has two indicator lights, a Burner On light, and a Hot Cooktop Light. The problem I was having was, the Hot Cooktop stayed on all the time (24x7), even when the cooktop surface had been off for hours and was cold. YouTubes that I viewed were all misleading on this symptom. They all pointed to the switch, which is the fix for the Burner Light staying on, not the Hot Cooktop Light staying on. I figured it out by going to the schematic.... Read more
This control panel overlay replaces the worn faceplate for your appliance's electronic controls. It restores clear, legible button labels and a clean, finished look so you can see and select settings with confidence.
Few you tube videos and your parts. I’m back in business. Thanks. Read more