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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:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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 door hinge restores smooth, secure door movement so the door aligns and seals properly. Replace a worn or damaged hinge to correct doors that sag, rub, or won't close all the way.
Actually I ended up having a repair person out . Read more
The Control Oven TO9 is an OEM component specifically designed for GE gas ranges. This control board oversees critical oven functions including temperature selection, timers, and safety features. Causes of a bad control board include component failures or degradation over time due to heat exposure during normal oven operations. Physical damage from drops or impacts can also affect board integrity. Symptoms of an incompatible control board include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Ordered and replaced oven control panel. Read more
The Oven Drawer Glide is an OEM replacement part for GE electric and gas ranges. It functions as the suspension mechanism facilitating smooth extension and retraction of range drawer shelves. Causes of a bad drawer glide can include wear from years of use, damage from heavy pots or pans straining the glide, or loose mounting fixtures failing to securely support shelf weight. Symptoms of a bad drawer glide include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with some Hotpoint, RCA and select Kenmore electric and gas range models.
Removed drawer and did a simple part to part replacement of the drawer glides Read more
The Ignition Module is an OEM part for GE gas ovens and ranges. As the “brains” regulating ignition functions, it works to precisely control gas valve operation and safely spark each burner using the glowbar.
Symptoms of an ignition module that needs replacing can include:
Causes are often due to internal electronic component wear or failures over time. Replacing with this GE OEM module ensures your appliance’s ignition system functions reliably and dependably to allow safe, full-featured cooking. As with all GE parts, it is also compatible with ranges from Hotpoint, RCA, and select Kenmore models.
The GE Glass Door is an OEM part for GE ranges. It allows users to view food from outside without opening the door, helping maintain optimal cooking temperatures.
Symptoms of a bad glass door include:
The causes of a bad glass door can be normal wear and tear over many heating and cooling cycles. Exposure to cleaning chemicals may also deteriorate the door seal more quickly.
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I do all repairs on my equipment at my house. Read more
The Electrode Clip is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. This part secures the electrode, which provides the ignition spark that lights the burners.
Causes of a bad Electrode Clip can include corrosion, physical damage from impact or mishandling, or loosening over time due to heat exposure and repeated use.
Symptoms of a bad Electrode Clip include:
Replaced spark module and all electrodes/igniters. Read more
The Rear Orifice Holder is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. This part holds the orifice that regulates the flow of gas to the rear burner, ensuring proper gas distribution and efficient burner operation.
Causes of a bad orifice holder can include wear and tear from regular use, corrosion from exposure to cooking residues, or physical damage.
Symptoms of a bad rear orifice holder include:
Once I watched the video on your site about gas line install, it became apparent why the line bent when I raised the lid.. also discovered those two rods have nest to go into and the lid/top now sets down tight as designed ( and as an added bonus, gas smell disappeared during oven use) I ordered the gas lines with the model number, ordered all four …. it was a bit of a chore one came up when site opened I picked it, but did not know if it was the RH or LH etc.. so reading some of your answers... 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 Orifice Spud is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It is a small, precise component responsible for regulating the flow of gas to the burner, ensuring a controlled and efficient flame for cooking. This spud is essential for maintaining the correct gas pressure and flame size.
Over time, orifice spuds can become clogged or damaged due to residue buildup, corrosion, or improper cleaning. These issues can lead to inefficient burner performance or safety hazards.
Symptoms of a bad orifice spud include:
I bought a new orifice and installed it. Read more
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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
This line cord supplies electrical power from the wall outlet to the appliance. Replacing a worn, cut, or heat-damaged cord restores safe, reliable power and can help resolve no-power or intermittent operation issues.
I purchased a new power cord and installed it myself. Read more
This latch assembly restores a secure, positive closure on compatible GE cooking appliances. It engages the strike to keep the door closed and helps ensure features that require a latched door can run safely. What it does:
This anti-tip bracket secures the rear of your range to the floor or wall so the rear leveling leg locks in place. Replacing a missing or damaged bracket helps prevent tipping and keeps the appliance stable during everyday use.
Ok, it took 30 minutes to get done. Read more
This rear orifice holder mounts beneath the cooktop to route gas from the valve to the rear surface burner. It positions the orifice correctly for reliable ignition and a stable, even flame at the rear burner.
Replaced all gas lines (orifices), electrodes, and the spark module. Now, works like a charm. Not a hard fix at all. First time doing repair, so I took my time. Read more