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This oven burner box is the metal housing that holds and positions the bake/broil burner inside the oven so the heating flame or element is directed correctly for even cooking. It restores safe, consistent heat flow in the oven cavity. What it does:
This bottom burn box is the oven's lower cavity component that directs heat and protects the oven floor from food drips and debris. It helps keep the burner area contained for cleaner cooking and easier cleanup. What it does:
The Burner Oven Bake Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part is responsible for providing the heat necessary to bake food in the oven. Located at the bottom of the oven, the bake burner ensures even and consistent heat distribution.
Causes of a bad bake burner can include wear and tear from regular use, buildup of food residue, or damage from overheating or physical impact.
Symptoms of a bad burner oven bake assembly include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Screws on igniter mount were stripped, I cut and drilled them but destroyed the bake assembly tube in the process. I ordered igniter, bake assembly L shaped tube, and 2 screws from Appliance pros. Once I received the parts, the fix took less than 10 minutes. Parts were perfect. Was challenging because of the stripped screws, I recommend removing the entire bake assembly L shaped tube before attempting to unscrew the igniter from its mounts, you may not strip them that way. Other than... Read more
Tenants in rental unit explained problem, I ordered replacement hinges for both the left and right. After replacing both, it was determined that a cleaning person removed and didn't reinstall the bottom heat plate of oven back into position, which was the reason the door wasn't closing. Read more
Very simple. I have done it before. But you have to pull out the oven and remove the rear cover that covers the electrical connections. The wire for the igniter has to be pushed through from the inside of the oven into the rear of the oven in order to connect it. Read more
Threw out the old ones and put on the new ones. Even I could do this! Read more