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Oven overheating or won't heat properly? This thermal limit switch monitors temperature and cuts power to prevent damage. Resets automatically when cooled.
Oven convection fan not working or making noise? This shaft-mount fan blade restores proper airflow and cooling. Easy DIY repair in under an hour.
Ordered fan assembly. Not difficult to install at all. Remove the back cover, remove the fan cover inside the oven, remove the motor/fan assembly and put it all together. Easy. Read more
Oven not heating or preheating slowly? This lower bake element provides bottom heat for even cooking. Straightforward DIY repair for most models.
Fix oven overheating or F9 error codes with a thermal limit switch replacement. This safety shutoff prevents damage when temperature exceeds safe limits.
I replaced the cooling fan for the lower oven. This fan is located in the space between the top and bottom ovens. I also chose to replace both the BAKE and TCO thermostats. Read more
Broiler won't heat up? This upper heating element restores high-heat broiling and surface browning. Takes about 15 minutes to replace with basic tools.
Ordered both elements and watched the video on the website. Followed the video and it took about 15 minutes. I found using a binder clip to keep the wires from falling back into the over works well Read more
Replacement mounting screw secures panels, brackets, and trim on ranges and cooktops. Install to replace missing, stripped, or rusted fasteners.
My husband gets irked when I take it upon myself to do appliance repair. This isn't my first project. I looked at various websites and found this one very helpful. Information was consistent with what the GEappliance website had. Video instilled confidence that the job could be simply done. Price was right and a new ignitor module was installed; easy peasy! Appliance works like new! Read more
Oven won't start self-clean cycle or door won't lock? This door latch assembly secures the door and signals lock status. Moderate DIY repair.
Very easy fix. 3 screws on the front panel and two screws on the new switch. Read more
Fix an oven door that won't close or lock properly with this latch and tape assembly. Restores secure door engagement for safe cooking and self-clean cycles.
Replacement screw for securing oven components, panels, and brackets. Restores tight mounting when original screws are missing, stripped, or lost.
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Factory screw secures brackets, panels, trim, or burner components on ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens. Replaces missing, stripped, or corroded fasteners.
Purchased new burner assemblies and burner grates from Appliance Parts Pros to replace old, worn out ones. This job was easy as all parts purchased were unpack and place. My range is about 15 years old but is in pristine condition so instead of replacing the range, I chose to replace dirty, worn parts. Read more
Secures components to your appliance chassis for a rattle-free fit. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws to keep panels and brackets aligned.
Thermal insulation that fits between inner and outer oven door panels along the side edge. Replace when burnt, brittle, cracked, or missing from wear.
Replaced the insulation and followed oven door removal video on YouTube. Read more
Replacement screw for securing panels, brackets, and internal components in ranges, ovens, and cooktops. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws.
Decorative nameplate badge for oven and range front panels. Replaces missing, worn, or damaged emblems to restore factory appearance. Includes adhesive.
I retrofitted the unit to the 9.5" since the 17.5" is discontinued due to faulty design. I used parts AP4484272, AP4484324, AP4484499, 6 of AP4380294, AP3993470. It was simple. It looks incredible! Works Perfect! -Tommy Lentsch www.TommyLentsch.com Read more
Replaces the false bottom panel that covers the lower oven interior. Needed when the original is discolored, warped, burnt, or damaged beyond cleaning.
Replaced it with a new one. Had to remove the oven door which was straight forward. The door's a little heavy so be sure to get a good hold and have a place prepared to set the door while you replace the bottom. False bottom simply slides in and out. Reinstalling the door is a little trickier than removing it. Mine was the bottom oven so I couldn't see the hinges align with oven slots. It helped to have some guide the hinges into the slots and confirm they were correctly set. Read more
Seals oven door to retain heat and prevent smoke or steam from escaping. Replace when frayed, cracked, or no longer forming a tight seal. Easy install.
Replaced gasket. Read more
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