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Color: White. Mounting screw for end caps.
Replaced screws, would have liked to replace discolored plastic end plates but not for $35 to $40 dollars per end cap. Read more
Color: White
I called AppliancePartsPros.com gave them my model number and the representative was very knowledgeable, and ordered the right parts for me. I received my parts within a couple of days. Read more
I went on Appliance Parts Pro and looked up my stove model. Then I looked on the parts diagrams and found the parts I needed. I ordered the parts and they came really fast. I was amazed. I installed the parts and my burner works the way it's suppose to ! Thank you Appliance Parts Pro !!! Read more
A word of caution - Due to not fully analyzing the situation upfront, I ultimately replaced more parts than necessary. So don't forget to check the spark module (the little electronic gadget that powers all the igniters), rather than jumping to the conclusion that the individual igniter or associated igniter cord is the problem (as I mistakenly did). Still, even with those additional replacements, the repair proved quick and easy thanks to the wide stock and helpful videos of APP. Plus the... Read more
The screws ordered were the wrong type (I removed machine threads, the replacements were self threading) Not a problem.The screws fixing the burners to the top plate were badly rusted and the heads had to be drilled off. The remaining part of the screws had to be drilled out which meant that the self threading screws could then be used. Changing the valve was straight forward. No hitches whatsoever.The job took about eight hours over three days. Louis Trinidad Read more
Includes 12 speed nuts.
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This control board is made for use with ovens, stoves, and ranges. It is the main component responsible for ensuring all the oven components are working properly. It takes care of making sure the oven heats up, the stove has heat on the right burners, and systems are turned on and off when expected. The control board has a display on the front with time and temperature for the user. Due to the many small parts associated with the control board, it can malfunction or become damaged. If this occurs, the part should be replaced.Replacing the control board on a range may require tools like a screwdriver, wrench set, and putty knife. First, make sure the range is unplugged and the gas supply is shut off. Pull the range out and remove the back shield to the control board. Next, take a photo of where the wires are located on the control board. Disconnect them and pull out the control board. Reconnect the wires to the new component and reassemble.This control board is made to be used with ovens, ranges, and stoves made by General Electric. This is an authentic OEM replacement part sold on an individual basis.