Need Help?
Call or text
Some parts shown may not be for your model. To see parts for your model only, select it from "Matching Model Numbers" list on the left.
Left hand side
Ordered new electrode...carefully pulled old electrode out with pliers...disconnected wire from old to new and then pushed new electrode into place Read more
Color: Graphite for Stainless models.
Replacing head burner d solved the problem. The 8 year old original developed a mild warp, replacing it was the solution. GE gas cook top Model JGP933SEK1SS. I replaced the other burner caps for a cosmetic renewal. Read more
Approx 3-1/4 inches in diameter
Approx 4-1/4 inches in diameter
Replaced it Read more
Changed it out Read more
I got screws now but pilot ligth is on,now got to find the bad switch. Read more
I had to open up the side panel of the range and pull up the stove top. Unscrewed both ends of the old tube and pulled it out. Installed new tube and screwed the top into place. Had to do a little bending of the tube to get it to fit. The "supply" end was a little shorter than the original, and the bends were a little different, but not too bad that I couldn't make it work. Screwed on the bottom end of the tube. Read more
Includes the natural gas orifice
Ordered new glass cook top for GE profile 36" range top. Broke two screws off removing one of the burners. Tried drilling broken 6-32 screws out of cast aluminum gas manifold and broke the tap off inside it so I had to order a new $28 manifold. Total cost with $303 for the glass was $331 Replacement range would have been over $1200. I also replaced all (10) 6-32x1" torx screws with stainless steel versions from McMaster-Carr and installed with Permatex anti seize in case I ever had to open it... Read more