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The Igniter Mounting Screw is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens and ranges. This screw secures the igniter to the burner assembly, ensuring it remains firmly in place for consistent and reliable ignition. Its precise fit and durable design help maintain the stability and functionality of the igniter.
Over time, mounting screws can become corroded, stripped, or lost during repairs or maintenance. A missing or damaged screw may result in a loose igniter, affecting the appliance's ability to ignite properly.
Symptoms of a bad or missing igniter mounting screw include:
The igniter becoming loose or misaligned
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I was getting really frustrated with our oven. It would preheat to the correct temperature, then slowly lose heat until it was down to about 200 degrees. So it took about two hours to heat a pizza! Finally decided to repair the oven myself, rather than pay $300.00 to have a repair person come out. Ordered the replacement igniter from AppliancePartsPros.com, and it arrived in two days. I followed the instructional video on the AppliancePartsPros.com website, and it was going well until I... Read more
The Element Convx is an OEM part for GE ovens. This convection element is designed to provide consistent and even heat distribution within the oven, ensuring optimal cooking and baking results. It typically works in conjunction with the convection fan to circulate hot air evenly throughout the oven cavity.
Causes of a bad convection element can include regular wear and tear, electrical surges, or damage from physical impact. A malfunctioning element can lead to uneven cooking, longer preheating times, and overall reduced oven performance.
Symptoms of a bad convection element include:
I visited Appliance Pros website and indicated the problem we were having etc. Found the suspected part (heating element), went on YouTube and found out how to remove the part from the oven and test it with a multi-meter. Keep in mind I have never used a multi-meter before or made repairs to an oven before. However, I have used Appliance Pros before to fix a refrigerator problem just a month earlier and after watching their video it was a very easy repair. Anyway, I tested the old convection... Read more
The Inner Oven door glass is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. Located inside the oven door cavity behind an outer steel panel, the inner glass allows viewing food without opening the door for temperature checks. As an insulating barrier, it separates intense oven heat from exterior door surfaces.
Causes of a bad inner door glass can include cracks or chips from heavy impacts over time, scratches clouding visibility, or breaks compromising insulation integrity.
Symptoms of a bad inner door glass include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore wall oven models.
I ordered the part from APP, removed the door, removed the inside panel and replaced the glass. Hardest part was figuring out exactly which screws to remove to open the door. Read more
The Oven Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE ranges. It wraps around the door perimeter creating an insulating barrier. Causes related to standard wear absorbing repeated heating/cooling cycles without failure. Exposure to accidental cuts or abrasions during cleaning can also damage integrity. Symptoms include:
This GE OEM replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
No tools necessary. Simply pull the old gasket free and install new one using the small metal clips in the gasket. Took less than five minutes. Easy. Read more
The Hinge assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for GE electric ranges. This left hinge assembly supports and allows for the controlled opening and closing of the range oven door.
Causes of a bad hinge assembly can include wear and tear from repeated use over time, excess weight or stress placed on the door during opening and closing, or damage due to impact or mishandling.
Symptoms of a bad hinge assembly include
I always save original books and assembly sheets for appliances. That helped a lot ! The assembly sheets showed how the ovens went in, how they were attached to the cabinet and what to avoid so I didn’t bend trim piece. Original booklet showed how to replace oven doors and lights etc. Once the hinge assemblies arrived I started replacement after having read on the internet original hinges had some problems. So I had ordered both right and left hinges to avoid a possible problem with the... Read more
The Fan Kit is an OEM part for GE ovens and ranges. This part regulates the internal temperatures and preventing overheating.
Causes of a bad Fan Kit can stem from motor failure due to wear and tear, obstructions or debris blocking proper airflow, or damage to the fan blades or housing.
Symptoms of a bad Fan Kit include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
We initially called a repair company who immediately diagnosed the fan, without opening up anything. They quoted $550 to repair. $159 of that was the fan part. Plus they told me the parts come from overseas and will take 2 week to arrive. I researched the model number and can part and found exactly what I was looking for on your site. Plus there were diagrams and forum discussions that boosted my confidence on repairing ourself. Using your parts diagrams and our manual information, we pulled... Read more
The Temperature Sensor Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part monitors and regulates the oven temperature, ensuring that your appliance maintains the correct heat levels for optimal cooking performance.
Over time, the temperature sensor assembly can fail due to wear and tear or electrical faults. Exposure to high temperatures, repeated use, or accidental damage can compromise its functionality.
Symptoms of a bad temperature sensor assembly include:
Replaced the sensor at the back of the oven. Read more
Restore dependable oven heat with this lower bake element. Replacing a burned-out bottom element helps your range preheat properly and bake or roast evenly, eliminating long preheat times and no-heat conditions.
In the middle of Christmas baking, I noticed that it was taking a really long time to bake bread. Since I had already done 5 batches and the timing was always the same, I knew when I had to add 20 min, something was wrong. My oven thermometer (I bought at target) no longer worked so it was hard to tell the exact temperature. First, I went and bought a new thermometer to see the actual temp, then I set the oven to 350 degrees and checked to see what the thermometer was showing. It was almost 50... Read more
The Broil Element is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part provides the high heat necessary for broiling, ensuring even cooking and browning of food placed in the upper section of the oven.
Causes of a bad broil element can include electrical issues such as short circuits or burnt-out connections, physical damage from impact, or wear and tear from frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad broil element include:
Replaced broiler element. Read more
The Hi-Limit Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It is a safety component responsible for monitoring internal oven temperatures. The hi-limit switch helps prevent overheating by detecting when excessive heat has built up inside the oven cavity. It will automatically cut power to the bake/broil elements if temperatures rise too high. Causes of a bad hi limit switch can include normal failure after years of exposure to heat, or issues with the electronic components or calibration. Symptoms of a bad hi-limit switch include:
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models.
Replaced the hi-limit switch and oven control. Read more
This oven bulb lens covers and protects the interior light bulb while letting you clearly see food as it cooks. Replace a cracked or missing lens to restore safe, even illumination inside the oven cavity.
1. Cut the power/unplug 2. Loose 2 screws and take out the lamp holder. 3. There are 2 cables connected to the holder. Unclip them (Don't worry, they're in a different size. You can not attach them to wrong connectors) 4. Clip the cables to the holder (One is slightly smaller and fits a slightly smaller connector) 5. Push back the holder to original place and screw (You'll use existing screws. No replacement in the box) 6. Turn on the power/plug-in 7. Let there be light! Read more
This bake element assembly restores dependable bottom-oven heat during the Bake cycle. Replace a burned-out element so your oven can reach and maintain the set temperature for even preheating and consistent baking results.
The Halogen Bulb Kit is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It includes replacement halogen light bulbs that illuminate the interior of the range. P
Causes of bad bulbs can include normal burnout over the lifespan of the bulbs or damage from excessive heat. Halogen bulbs are prone to fail after a few years of use in the hot oven environment.
Symptoms of bad or burnt out bulbs include:
Called Appliance Parts Pros and they helped me. I could not find my Model # of the Oven However the mentioned to me if the bulb I ordered was not the part that they would refund my money Read more
Ranges, wall ovens, and microwaves require a hub blade assembly in order to operate efficiently. The hub blade works inside the device to help with the various heating cycles. With use, because of misuse, or as a result of accidental damage, the hub blade may stop working. When this component is no longer functioning, a replacement part is required. If the oven isn't warming correctly, the hub blade assembly may be the issue.Replacing the hub blade assembly is a simple process. A screwdriver, socket set, adjustable wrench, and wrench set are required. Always disconnect appliances before replacing components. Wear gloves for safety. The hub blade assembly is located inside the oven. To access it, the back of the appliance has to be removed. Be sure all parts are replaced and secured before turning the device back on.This hub blade assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The part is sold as an individual unit and made of high-quality, durable materials. The hub blade assembly can be installed in various models of ranges, wall ovens, and microwave oven combination appliances. It is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand devices.
The oven was so loud, it was hard to talk to someone in the kitchen. We replaced the motor and the fan blade. 1. Turn off power to the oven. 2. Remove the oven doors 3. Remove the cover for the fan. 4. Turn the fan blade nut clockwise to loosen( it's opposite of normal) - Save the nut and the small clip that is behind the fan as you'll need them again. 5. Remove the screws that hold oven to the kitchen cabinet frame. 6. Slide oven out of kitchen cabinet and place on the floor - it takes 2... Read more
This convection fan assembly circulates heated air inside the oven cavity for more even baking and roasting. Replacing a worn or noisy fan restores proper airflow and helps maintain stable temperatures during convection cooking.
Very easy fix. Turned of power at breaker. Removed oven door by lowering two "keepers" on the hinges for the oven door and sliding the door out of the oven. Removed the trim plate at bottom of oven by pushing it up.. Removed 2 screws that mount to the frame of the cabinet at the bottom that the trim plate hangs from. Then removed 4 screws that hold the oven into the cabinet at either side of the oven. Put two 5 gallon buckets in front of the oven and slid the oven out onto the side-by-side... 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