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Fix burners stuck on high or won't adjust temperature with this infinite control switch. Controls dual-element burner heat settings. 30-min DIY fix.
I got online and found AppliancePartsPros.com. I found others had the same problem, and had replaced the switch, with my model number your rep got me the exact switch and a video on how to change it. It took approx 15-20 min . was very happy with the service, will use again in future if needed. Gary Read more
Fix F2 error codes and inaccurate oven temperatures by replacing a faulty temperature sensor. Simple 15-minute DIY repair with basic tools.
My mother's GE range was not coming up to full heat (very far from it), and I was hearing a lot of relay-clicking coming from the control board. The heating elements seemed good. I suspected the control board was faulty, but there was a chance that it might be the (*much* less expensive) temperature sensor, so I ordered both from AppliancePartsPros.com (which got the parts to me very fast) so I could try the T-sensor first. After removing the doors and the back panel of the oven, and taking out... Read more
Element stopped heating or center coil went out? This radiant heating element restores even stovetop cooking. DIY repair in 20 minutes with basic tools.
Two screws in the front, lifted top, removed old burner, replaced with new one. The trickiest part was getting the wires connections loose from the old burner. Read more
Burner stopped working or won't heat properly? This dual radiant surface element restores full cooking function. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30 minutes.
Ordered part, reviewed several videos demonstrating replacement of burner. Read more
Seals oven cavity to prevent heat loss during baking and broiling. Replace if worn, cracked, or heat escapes around door. Verify fit by model number.
I removed the door, mostly so we could really clean the all the nooks and cranny's of the stove, and make the handle and gasket replacement easier. Attaching the new handle was not difficult, but did require some minor door dis-assembly. Removing the old gasket and putting on the new gasket was a breeze. The hardest part of the job was putting the door back onto the stove, but we got it done and the stove looks and works great. Read more
Replace cracked, broken, or shattered oven door window glass. This assembly includes the glass pane and securing brackets that install inside your range door.
Easy removal and installation if you are slightly handy. Did the job in 30 min. Replacement part wa perfect. Read more
Oven rack for electric ranges. Slides into oven cavity to hold cookware during baking. Replace if cracked, bent, warped, or missing a second rack.
I bought a new one. Read more
Burner not heating? This 5.5" radiant element fits beneath glass cooktops. Common fix for non-working burners. Moderate DIY, 20-30 minutes to replace.
Raised ceramic top, removed old element, installed the new one. Read more
Rear drawer support bracket mounts at the base of your range to provide weight-bearing support for the lower oven drawer. Replace if cracked or missing.
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
Halogen bulb illuminates your oven cavity so you can monitor cooking without opening the door. Replace when dim or burnt out. Verify fit with your model.
In my case everything is simple. The important thing was my order was received and my notifications kept me abreast until the delivery. Would not hesitate do deal with this company again in the future. Great professional service. Read more
Replacement control knob for electric range surface burners. Attaches to infinite switch to control heat settings. Needed when original is cracked, broken, or missing.
Indicator light illuminates when cooktop surface is hot. Replace if light stays on constantly, fails to light, or housing is cracked. Verify fit by model.
Easy fix. Pulled out the range and disconnected power cord. Unscrewed two screws in front of unit. Tilted smoothtop open toward rear of stove. Propped a piece of wood to keep it open. Removed burned out Indicator bulb and its plastic housing. Disconnected two wires attached. Installed new bulb and its housing attaching the two wires...housing clicked into hole where old one was removed. Closed top and re-attached two screws... Now works fine. Read more
Oven slow to heat or not heating at all? This hidden bake element delivers consistent bottom heat for proper baking. Moderate DIY, about 1 hour.
I called GE and they sent a tech out. $89 service call. Had I REALLY inspected the oven the hidden element had blown and separated and part of it welded itself to the inside of it's compartment. GE wanted another $350 to come back and fix it. I bought the part here for around $55 and had it running again in about an hour! Read more
Clear protective lens for range indicator lights. Replace when cracked, discolored, or missing to restore visibility of cooktop status lights. Verify fit with your range model number.
The broiler element had continuity, but no voltage when turned on. Replaced Control Board & Overlay and now works. Take clear photos before removing wires from the old board. Need only T15 Torx driver tool. Read more
Replace your electric range's radiant element spring if the heating coil sags or won't glow properly. Simple DIY repair with a flathead screwdriver.
Fixes unresponsive buttons, blank display, or worn overlay on your electric range. This control board and faceplate assembly restores full oven operation.
Replaced Circuit/control board. Found some wires that had over heated on the back of the board. Read more