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The 8" Burner Bowl is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges and cooktops. It is responsible for safely collecting and containing grease and cooking liquids below the burner.
Causes can include damage or deformation from repeated high heat exposure over time.
Symptoms of a bad drip pan include:
This genuine GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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The Large Surface Element is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This part provides the heat needed for cooking on the range's surface. This large element ensures even heat distribution and consistent cooking temperatures, making it ideal for boiling, frying, and other high-heat cooking methods.
Over time, surface elements can burn out or become less efficient, leading to uneven cooking or failure to heat up at all. This can be due to a variety of reasons, including prolonged use, overheating, or physical damage.
Symptoms of a bad Large Surface Element include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I wasn't sure if it was the heating element surface, the receptacle or the switch. My wife does some canning so it had some good use. It turned out to be the receptacle. I purchased the element as well thinking it needed replaced anyway. All works now. All three items are/would be easy to change. Read more
The 6-Inch Small Surface Element is an OEM part for GE cooktops and ranges. It is designed to provide consistent and reliable heat for cooking on the stovetop. This heating element fits into the designated slot on the cooktop and is used for preparing smaller dishes or for simmering.
You should replace the surface element if it becomes faulty. Causes of a bad surface element can include wear and tear from regular use, electrical issues, or damage from overheating. A malfunctioning surface element can lead to uneven cooking, insufficient heat, or the element not heating up at all.
Symptoms of a bad 6-inch small surface element include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Matching 8-inch surface element - WB30M2; terminal block - WB17X5113
Burners were an exact match for the originals and the pans fit perfectly. Vastly improved the appearance of an old cook top and allowed us to to not have to replace it before our home goes up for sale. Read more
The 6" Burner Bowl is an OEM part for GE cooktops and ranges. It is designed to sit beneath the heating element, catching spills and drips that occur during cooking. This helps to keep the cooktop clean and ensures that the heating element functions properly by preventing food debris from interfering with its operation.
Over time, burner bowls can become discolored, warped, or corroded due to exposure to high heat and spills. Additionally, frequent cleaning or scraping can cause scratches and other damage, which may compromise their ability to effectively catch spills and support the heating element.
Symptoms of a bad burner bowl include:
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The Infinite Heat Switch Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This kit is essential for controlling the temperature of the burners on your range or cooktop, allowing you to adjust the heat level from low to high.
Causes of damage to the infinite heat switch can include normal wear and tear from frequent use, electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, and physical damage from cleaning or impact.
Symptoms of a bad Infinite Heat Switch include:
I replaced all 3 remaining burner controls because they were all original (mid 1970s GE electric range w/coil burners), and one of the controls occasionally made arcing sounds when cycling the burner on and off. If a control is making odd noises - more than just a quiet metallic clicking as it cycles - it should be replaced. I'm assuming you have experience with the tools needed and can do simple mechanical assembly or disassembly, but have not previously worked with electrical equipment of... Read more
The Door Strike is an OEM part for GE dryers. This component is crucial for ensuring that the dryer door latches properly when closed. It interacts with the door catch mechanism to secure the door during operation, preventing it from opening unexpectedly, which ensures the dryer operates safely and efficiently.
Symptoms of a failing Door Strike include:
Causes of a bad door strike can include wear and tear from regular use, physical damage from slamming the door or mishandling, and misalignment caused by repeated opening and closing.
Note: If the door catch is also needed, use part number WE1M1011.
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The Bake Element is an OEM replacement part for GE wall ovens and ranges. It produces the heat necessary for baking, broiling, and warming functions. Situated at the top or bottom of the oven cavity, the bake element converts electrical current into thermal energy for perfect cooking results.
Causes of a bake element issue can be normal wear and tear over time. The filament may also develop cracks or breaks that prevent it from functioning properly.
Symptoms of a bad bake element include:
Checking for part replacement.....found your website.....I thought I had the right part, but called the tech/order line. Spoke to a very knowledgable tech, which she checked the stove serial # vs the part I thought I could use. The Tech advised that it WAS NOT and related the findings. I agreed after a short discussion and ordered the new element. The order was placed on Monday afternoon, on TUESDAY the FEDX truck pulled in with the replacement element!!!!!!! I watched the video offered on... Read more
The Element Receptacle and Wire Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges and ovens. It serves as a crucial component in connecting the heating element to the power source, ensuring that electricity can flow to the element for heating.
This kit typically includes a receptacle, wires, and possibly other connectors or hardware needed for installation. Proper connection via this kit is essential for the heating element to function correctly and efficiently.
Symptoms of a bad Element Receptacle and Wire Kit include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I ordered the recommended Infinite Heat Switch Kit and Element Receptacle and Wire Kit and installed them. The latter was a breeze, appearing to be exactly the same as the original, except for the wire color. The switch, though, was another story. It is a RobertShaw "replacement" part, designed, it seems, for use in the greatest number of original units as possible. The most obvious difference between this switch and the original (besides its comparatively small size) is the long, segmented... Read more
The Oven Rack is an OEM part for GE ranges, providing a sturdy and reliable platform for baking and roasting a variety of dishes. Its design allows for easy placement and removal from the oven, offering flexibility in cooking heights and accommodating different sizes of bakeware.
Causes of a bad Oven Rack can range from excessive weight being placed on the rack, exposure to high moisture levels leading to rust, or simply the age-related wear and tear that comes from regular use.
Symptoms of a bad Oven Rack include:
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The Door Latch is an OEM part for GE dryers. This part ensures the dryer door stays securely closed during operation, activating the safety switch to allow the dryer to operate. The latch mechanism engages with the door strike to lock the door, preventing it from opening while the dryer is running, which is essential for both safety and proper functioning of the appliance.
Causes for replacement can include normal wear and tear, accidental damage, or a misalignment that prevents the door from securely latching.
Symptoms of a bad Door Latch include:
My GE dryer from the late 80's/early 90's was squealing when it would start up, belt or bearing I was thinking. I found a manual online that covered my model and I watched a video on this site that showed me how to take it all apart, mine was a bit different but the principles were the same. I took it apart and added some quick-disconnects to 2 wires so next time I can take the front panel off easily. When I got to the bearing it looked worn but not bad so I cleaned it and put it back. ... Read more
The Heating Element Assembly is an OEM part for GE dryers. It is responsible for generating the heat necessary to dry clothes during the drying cycle. This assembly includes the heating element itself, which heats up when electricity passes through it, and the housing that supports and protects the element.
You should replace this heating element assembly if it becomes faulty. Causes of a bad heating element assembly can include wear and tear over time, overheating due to blocked airflow, or damage from electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad heating element assembly include:
Note: For restring coil only use WE11X10007
I replaced the heating element supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com. It took me longer than the estimated 30 minutes to an hour cited in the good instructional video. A few things took more time than I had expected: 1. Removing the top of the dryer unit resulted in my breaking off the three plastic tabs that is used to anchor the top to the structure below. In putting it back together, I didn't need those three tabs as the side plastic structure on each side will secure the top to the... Read more
The Oven Broil Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens. It is located in the upper portion of the oven cavity and is responsible for generating intense heat for broiling foods. This element provides even heat distribution, ensuring proper cooking and browning of food during the broil cycle.
Over time, broil elements can wear out or fail due to frequent use, high temperatures, or electrical issues. A damaged element will affect the oven's ability to broil properly.
Symptoms of a bad broil element include:
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The 8 Inch Trim Ring is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It fits around the 8-inch burner elements, providing a clean, finished look while also helping to contain spills and crumbs on the stovetop.
Symptoms of a bad 8 Inch Trim Ring include:
Causes of a bad trim ring can include frequent exposure to high temperatures, spills of acidic or sugary substances that cause corrosion or damage, and general wear and tear from cleaning and use.
If you’re looking to replace all of the trim rings and drip pans:
Replaced above parts, easy to do, looks like a new stove. Needed to pry open knob stem slot segments very slightly to remove broken plastic from previous knobs. Spreading stem slot metal sides too much and they will break. With slots cleaned out, pinch stem sides almost together for new knobs to slide on. Customer service rep was helpful and parts delivery was next day as promised. Before contacting Appliance Parts Pros, I found their on-line customer reviews were much better than their... Read more
The ring comes separately: WB31X5014. Matching 6-inch drip pan: WB32X10012 and ring: WB31X5013.
The 8 Inch Drip Pan is an OEM part for GE ranges and stovetops. It is designed to sit underneath the burner element, catching spills, drips, and crumbs that fall during cooking. This not only helps in keeping the cooktop clean but also protects the stovetop and internal components from potential damage caused by food spillage.
Causes of a bad 8 Inch Drip Pan can include rusting due to prolonged exposure to moisture, warping from high heat, or accumulation of cooked-on spills and debris that can't be cleaned off.
Symptoms of a bad Drip Pan include:
With the help of Wendee and Karen, we finally figured out my model numbers and which parts where correct. I ordered the parts and all arrived the next day except for the Broiler element which arrived in 2 days. I installed the new Baking Element myself. Took longer to figure out which curcuit braker to turn off. In about 30 minutes I had a brand new Baking Element in my oven working perfectly. On the following day, I installed the Broiler Element. That took a bit longer as it sits in a metal... Read more
This Surface Heating Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It is responsible for generating heat on the stovetop surface, allowing you to cook or heat food in pots or pans. The range surface heating element is located on the cooktop, beneath the burner bowl or drip pan.
Causes of a bad surface heating element can include wear and tear from regular use, electrical issues, or damage from overheating. A malfunctioning surface heating element can lead to uneven cooking, insufficient heat, or the element not heating up at all. This part fixes the following symptoms:
The GE 6-inch range surface heating element can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I lifted the front hood and removed the back control panel cover. I then replaced two terminal blocks with the new kits. Perfect match except wires were a bit long. So I rolled them up neatly and tucked them away at the control center. Used electrical tape to band both sets of wire and protect them from the metal edges between the range and control area. I replaced the control cover and installed two new burners. Perfect installation. 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