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The Infinite Control Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part controls the temperature of the surface burners by regulating the power sent to the heating elements, allowing for precise heat adjustments during cooking.
Causes of a bad infinite control switch can include electrical issues such as short circuits, wear and tear from regular use, or internal mechanical failures.
Symptoms of a bad infinite control switch include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I first checked a repair video and found the procedure was a 10 minute job. I then went to the website, put in my stove model number and searched for the switch. While I was looking I was offered a chat session with one of their experts. I am glad that I accepted. The switch I was looking at was not the right switch for the job. My expert verified my model number and the switch that need to be replaced. After a couple of minutes, she came back with the right part and placed the order for... Read more
This indicator light lens covers the control-panel lamp opening, diffusing the light and protecting the hole from debris and contact. Replace a missing or damaged lens to restore a clean, finished look and clear on/off indication.
Took top apart to find out that the problem was just the lens for the light was broken. Come to find out that the lens is what holds the light in place. When the lens broke the light fell down into the base of the cooktop. I bought a light and lens but for the price I could not go wrong. I cannot believe how fast and easy my order was handled!! Awesome company 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
The Pilot Indicator Light is an OEM part for GE ranges. It indicates whether an element on the range is active and hot, providing a safety feature that alerts users to potentially dangerous heat levels.
Common causes of a bad pilot indicator light include electrical failures, wear and tear from frequent use, or physical damage to the light or its housing. A malfunctioning indicator light can lead to difficulty in determining whether the appliance is on, which could pose safety risks.
Symptoms of a bad pilot indicator light include:
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Ordered new part & snapped into place. 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
This leveling leg is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. Leveling legs are used on the bottom of stoves to correct imbalances on the cooking top caused by floors being unlevel. The leveling leg is threaded so that it can be adjusted up or down as needed. There are four holes for leveling legs on the stove's bottom. Each leg can be adjusted independently. If the legs are missing or lost, these replacements will help level the stove for more even cooking. When the stove is not level, the food inside pans will be unlevel and not cook evenly.Make sure the power is disconnected before installing the leveling leg. Tilt the stove back and place a chock underneath one side so that the leg can be screwed up or down as needed. Remove the chock and check for level. If the stove is still unlevel, repeat the procedure on the side that is not level. Continue to adjust until the stove is level. Restore the power to the stove.This leveling leg is a black part that is sold individually. It is designed for use on ranges manufactured by General Electric, Kenmore, and Hotpoint.
Dismantled the upper part of the stove and removed old part. Had to super glue plastic parts of the underneath part where the touch pad is to be attached to. Put in new touch pad. Worked fantastic. Read more
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I ordered the part and was impressed to receive it within two day! I didn't need the screws I ordered (which I ordered just in case) but the trim was put on with no problem and my oven looks brand new again! Thank you! Read more
This oven light gasket seals the light lens/cover to the oven cavity. Replacing a worn gasket restores a tight barrier that helps keep heat, steam, and splatter away from the light assembly and lets the lens seat securely.
I researched on Appliancepartspros.com how to fix a control board. I came across some online videos showing exactly how easy the process really was. I also typed in the model number on the site and was able to pull up the parts diagrams to figure out which other part numbers I needed. I ordered the control board, light socket, light gasket, and light bulb. I was shocked to know that the control board came in the next day! The other parts arrived the following day as well, which definitely... Read more
This oven light cup is the interior housing that supports and shields the oven lamp and lens. Replacing a damaged cup keeps the light assembly secure and properly aligned so you can clearly see inside the oven during cooking.
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
This is a replacement screw that can be used with many different types of household appliances. Screws fasten various pieces of machines together. They can also help to reduce the amount of vibration in the machine. If a screw is missing or damaged, it could cause a machine to stop working properly, or to vibrate more than it should.The screws are made from metal and will typically last for a long time. However, the threads and other parts of the screw can wear down with use. The screws could also become lost when making other repairs to the appliance. Replacement of the screws is generally easy, but it will depend on where it is placed.This item can replace certain screws found in various models of ranges, ovens, dryers, and microwaves from General Electric, Hotpoint, Whirlpool, and Kenmore. This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. Owners may want to have several replacements on hand in case they need them.
I was very pleased to get the glass on time and it was a perfect match. The only thing I had trouble was to get the screws required to fix. The screws were not available, so spend too much time trying find equivalent screws in homedepot. Read more
This rear oven-cavity insulation sits behind the oven liner to help retain heat and shield the appliance cabinet and nearby surfaces. Replace it to restore proper thermal performance when the original insulation is burned, damaged, or contaminated.
My husband googled the issue, took apart the oven to see what he needed and we ordered the parts. The oven was back up and running like new within a week! To buy a new oven to replace the one we own would have been well over $700. This was an $80 fix. Read more
This is the door pad. Consider replacing both when replacing trim number WB07T10230
Ordered replacement from appliancepartspro.com and installed. Took maybe 10 minutes to remove old one and instal new. Read more
This is a genuine OEM replacement screw that is to attach the oven door panels to each other. This is a fully threaded screw that fits the predrilled hole to connect the two components. The screw is used with a washer when installed. This screw does not require a nut; it connects directly into the oven part, where it has a built-in receiving nut. If this part becomes worn and breaks or is lost during repairs to the oven, it must be replaced before the oven can be reassembled.Component assembly screws like this one used in oven panels are not normally replaced. These are made of high-temperature steel and designed to last a long time; however, if the oven panels are removed to make repairs, one or more screws may become lost. If this happens, replacement screws must be purchased and installed before the oven can be used. This screw is a silver metal replacement part that is sold individually. It does not come with the washer needed to install it. Verify the number of screws needed before ordering. This screw is designed for use in ovens manufactured by General Electric and Kenmore.
My son-in-law helped me. He pulled the liner open enough that he could see he just had to tighten up the existing screw on the door handle.. For the liner, we put a new screw in each side and tighted it up. At first we were afraid it was in the hole the screw went into but finally got it to screw in tightly. Back in business!!! Read more