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This genuine OEM GE replacement is compatible with additional Hotpoint, RCA and Kenmore gas range models.
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The Black Knob Assembly is an OEM part for GE cooktops. The knob allows for precise adjustment of temperature and mode settings, making it crucial for the accurate operation of your oven or range.
Causes of a bad knob assembly can include physical damage, such as cracking or melting, wear from regular use, or internal failure that prevents the knob from engaging with the appliance's control mechanism.
Symptoms of a bad Black Knob Assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
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The Grate Assembly is an OEM replacement part for GE cooktops. It provides a stable and sturdy surface for your cookware while allowing heat to evenly distribute across the burner. It is constructed to withstand high heat, the wear of everyday cooking, and provide reliable support for your pots and pans.
Symptoms of a faulty cooktop grate assembly include:
A bad cooktop grate assembly can occur due to wear and tear over time, accidental damage, or exposure to high heat. If you notice any signs of damage, such as cracks, warping, or weakened support, it may be time to replace the old or damaged cooktop grate assembly with this genuine OEM part.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
The Medium surface burner base is an OEM part for GE ranges. It serves as the base for the surface burners, covering and protecting the burner cavities.
Causes of a bad surface burner base include warping or deformation from high heat over time, cracks or breaks from impact damage, or corrosion from liquid spills or grease accumulation.
Symptoms of a bad surface burner base include:
Replacement fastener used to secure appliance components. If a screw is missing or damaged, panels and brackets can loosen or rattle. Installing a new screw restores a tight fit and helps keep parts properly aligned.
A complete igniter and wiring harness assembly designed to replace a factory igniter setup on gas ranges and ovens. Restores ignition reliability by providing a matched igniter element with its attached harness for a direct plug-in replacement. What it does:
This is a knob assembly that is used on many GE cooktops. It is made of a white plastic material. The knob assembly sits on the right side of the cooktop. The purpose of the knob is to turn the heat on at one of the burners on the cooktop. It is also used to change the level of heat on a burner. In some cases, the knob assembly can be damaged, lost, or broken. This will make it more difficult to alter the heat on the cooktop.If the knob is not working or has been lost, it will need to be replaced. This is a quick repair that requires no tools other than a screwdriver. Make sure the cooktop is turned off and cool to the touch to prevent injury. Pry the knob off using a screwdriver or gloves. Place the new knob assembly in the same location and press firmly to seat it.This knob assembly is sold as an individual item. It is a genuine OEM replacement part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The part is designed to be used with cooktops manufactured by GE.
This small V2 inlet jet directs water flow to the dispenser/ice-making area so the appliance fills and forms properly. It restores correct water routing for consistent filling and helps reduce weak or misshapen ice or slow dispensing. What it does:
This 1/4-20 screw secures panels, brackets, and other assemblies in your appliance. It restores a tight, reliable hold when an original fastener is missing, stripped, or corroded.
The Grate Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for GE cooktops. This small center grate installs securely within the cooktop area, providing an easy-to-clean surface for cooking various foods. The grate assembly is responsible for protecting the cooktop below while still allowing heat to reach pans placed atop it.
Causes of a bad grate include long-term use taking its toll on the material integrity, accidental impact damage, or improper cleaning techniques like submerging in water while still hot.
Symptoms of a bad grate include: