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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:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
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
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.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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
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 6 inch Drip Pan is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges and cooktops. It is a shallow, removable tray designed to catch spills, boil-overs, and other messes that may occur during cooking.
Causes of needing to replace a drip pan can include excessive wear and tear, warping due to high heat exposure, or damage from impact or scratches that can lead to discoloration or difficulty in cleaning.
Symptoms that indicate it's time to replace your drip pan include:
NOTE: Ring comes separate: WB31X5013. Matching 8 inch drip pan: WB32X10013 and ring: WB31X5014.
The 6 Inch Trim Ring is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It fits around the stove's burner, enhancing the appliance's aesthetic while also serving a functional purpose by catching spills and drips. This component helps keep the cooking surface clean and reduces the risk of burns or stains by containing minor spills.
Causes of a bad 6 Inch Trim Ring can include exposure to high temperatures leading to warping or discoloration, accidental damage such as dents or bending from cookware impact, and corrosion from frequent exposure to moisture and cleaning chemicals.
Symptoms of a bad 6 Inch Trim Ring include:
Compatible 6-inch drip pan: WB32X10012. Matching 8-inch drip pan: WB32X10013 and ring: WB31X5014.
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 Broiler Pan Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges. It serves as a secure platform for positioning meats, vegetables, and various foods directly beneath the broiler element, ensuring safe and efficient cooking. The pan is about 17 inches wide by 13 inches deep. Over time, wear and tear can affect broiler pans, causing issues such as flaking or stripping of the non-stick coating and the development of small ridges or holes that permit grease to drip down. Symptoms of bad broiler pans include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with select Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore ranges
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The Infinite Control Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE electric ranges. It controls the heat output of the surface burners.
Causes of a faulty switch can include failures in the circuitry from extended and repetitive use over time. Exposure to liquid splatters or spills can also impact component wiring.
Symptoms of a bad infinite control switch include:
Replaced the large burner control switches for the ones giving trouble. Since the other two switches had seen as much use as the faulty ones, replaced them too. After putting in new switches, found that one large burner had burned out so replaced it also. Range now cooks as good as new Read more
The Oven Rack is an OEM part for GE ovens. It is a fundamental component that provides a stable platform for placing baking sheets, pans, and other cookware inside the oven. The oven rack is designed to fit securely into the oven cavity, allowing for efficient heat circulation and even cooking. It measures approximately 23” wide by 16” deep.
Causes of a faulty oven rack can include wear and tear over time, exposure to high temperatures or heavy loads, or damage due to accidental impacts. These factors can result in bent or warped rack wires.
Symptoms of a bad oven rack may include:
Our 25-year-old range's original Oven Bake Element melted itself. When it happened it looked like someone was using an arc welder in the oven. This seemed to be a potential DIY repair, especially after looking at the cost of a new range. So we Googled the oven's model number (GE JBP21GS2WH) and AppliancePartsPros.com was the top search return. (Way to go, SEO!) Clicking on this link brought up a web page of parts specifically for our model number with the parts sorted by popularity. The Oven... Read more
The Surface Element Switch is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It controls the heating of the surface elements by regulating the power level supplied to them. This switch allows you to adjust the heat intensity for precise cooking, ensuring that each dish is cooked to perfection.
Causes of a bad surface element switch can include electrical faults such as short circuits, wear and tear from frequent use, or mechanical failure within the switch mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad Surface Element Switch include:
Replaced the switch infin by watching the video Read more
This White Door Handle is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. Located on the oven door, this handle provides a means of safely accessing the cooking cavities. As contact points, this durable handle allows withstanding high-heat openings and closings.
Causes can be normal wear and tear over many heating cycles, repeated heavy impacts from storage items, or long-term UV exposure breaking down surface finishes. Symptoms of a bad door handle may include:
Found and ordered the handle on appliance parts pros. It was easy to find came in earlier than expected. The handle was easy to install and fit perfectly Read more
The Clock Knob Kit is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It contains the necessary knobs to control clock and timer functions from the control panel. This 3 pack of range clock knobs is all you need to cover one timer control. Color: Black. Each knob measures about 1/2 an inch in diameter, and 1 inch deep
Symptoms of faulty knobs include:
This GE replacement kit is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA and some Kenmore ranges for convenient cooking.
NOTE: For chrome order WB3X459.
The Drawer Support is an OEM part for GE ovens. This component provides structural stability and support to the oven drawer, ensuring it slides in and out smoothly and securely holds baking pans and other items stored within.
Causes of a bad drawer support can include regular wear and tear, excessive weight placed on the drawer, or physical damage from impacts or misalignment.
Symptoms of a bad drawer support include:
Bought the drawer support, unscrewed the screw with a socket wrench, installed the new drawer support, wala! Took 1 minute. Moral to the story, don't overload that bottom drawer. Metal cookie sheets or the broiler pan is okay, but not big ceramic baking trays, they're too heavy for the nylon drawer supports. 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:
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 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
The Clock is an OEM part for GE ranges. This control panel displays the time and allows users to set and monitor cooking times and temperatures.
Causes of a bad clock can include electrical malfunctions, power surges, or general wear and tear over time.
Symptoms of a bad clock include:
Removed the front off the back panel, unplugged the old unit. Then using a blow dryer heated the old timer to peel the face /cover off and applied to the new clock. Plugged in the replacement clock. Replaced the front of the range. The only complaint I have is we were not informed that a new face would not be included and the old one would have to be removed and applied to the replacement clock. The face that was on the orginal clock has the buttons to set the clock and timer reversed from... Read more