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Replacement grease tray cover for ranges and cooktops. Covers the grease collection area to contain drips and spills. Needed when original is cracked or missing.
Replace your missing, worn, or damaged range washer. This small metal component secures parts and assemblies throughout your oven, ensuring proper fit.
8-18 AB IHW 5/8 S
Secures and organizes high-voltage wiring connections on your range chassis. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore stable power contact points.
90-degree elbow orifice holder for gas ranges and cooktops. Replace this gas line connector if cracked, broken, or causing improper gas flow alignment.
The Igniter Mounting Clip is an OEM part for Bosch ranges. It secures the igniter to the range top, ensuring it is properly aligned and stable for optimal ignition performance. The surface igniter is crucial for the ignition of gas burners, facilitating an immediate and safe flame to cook with.
Over time, the Igniter Mounting Clip can succumb to various forms of wear and tear, including corrosion from exposure to moisture, degradation from frequent heating cycles, or physical damage during cleaning or maintenance activities.
Symptoms of a compromised Igniter Mounting Clip include:
This genuine OEM Bosch part is also compatible with Thermador, Gaggenau and select Kenmore models.
Symptoms: would not light & no gas smell/flow. R&R'd gas solenoid which fixed it. Other parts were in addition to primary inop burner. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Used to hold down the jet holder assembly.
First and foremost, don't believe everything you see on Youtube. In order to get to the gas solenoid that feeds the burner you MUST take the entire top off that side of the range. Remove the grates and burner tops. You will see 2x 20mm brass nut, or so it appears, that hold each burner in place on the splash/drip pan. It is not just a nut, it is a venturi that threads down into what is called the jet holder. You may get a socket on it and think you are getting it loose but, more than likely you... Read more
Uneven baking or roasting in convection mode? This rear convection element assembly heats air circulated by the fan for consistent cooking results.
Oven won't heat in bake mode or you heard a pop? This lower bake element restores reliable preheating and consistent temperatures. DIY-friendly repair.
Simple fix. Our oven is a GE dual fuel (gas burners on top, electric elements inside) model # J2S968SOH4SS. The lower element hidden underneath the bottom drip cover stopped heating. I had to remove the front door of the oven which is also easy to remove in order to slide out the lower drip cover. Instructions to do this are in the owners manual. Before removing the element I put the oven on bake to test the element and held my hand just above the element to feel for heat which there was none.... Read more
Seals the right edge of your electric range cooktop to prevent spills from entering the chassis. Replace if worn, cracked, or no longer sealing properly.
Pulled the front cover off. Disconnected the wires to the control panel. Lifted the top off the stove. Removed all the burners and indicator lights and mounted them to the new glass. Reinstalled the glass top Hooked up all wires Reinstalled front panel. 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
Warming element not heating? This radiant element restores heat to your warming zone. DIY-friendly repair with basic tools in under an hour.
I watched a few videos on youtube to get some ideas as to what the problem may be. I pulled out the stove from the wall and DISCONNECTED THE POWER - thats very important. I took a picture of the burneer connections, so I would know how to reconnect the wires later. I removed the broken burner, and check visually for any broken areas in the coil. There were none visible. Next, using multimeter, I checked for continuity. The meter indicated that there was no continuity through the... Read more
Secures the small clear lens in your range's control panel opening. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore a snug fit and proper appearance.
Seals the top maintenance panel on over-the-range units to keep grease and steam out of internal cavities. Replace when worn to restore a snug seal.
This replacement mounting screw is used in cooking appliances to fasten components securely. It restores a tight, rattle-free fit so panels, brackets, or burner-related parts stay properly aligned during everyday use.
I did some research on my own and then spoke with the “Pros” at Appliance Parts Pros. Both confirmed the main board needed to be changed. The other less likely item was the oven sensor. I changed the sensor first as it was inexpensive. The error codes continued. Subsequently, I then changed the main board which was slightly difficult. When changing 2 screws hold the board in place on each front corner only. Also suggest you take a picture of wiring. I replaced wiring in place from old board to... Read more
Clear glass lens that protects your oven light bulb from heat, grease, and debris. Replace when cracked, discolored, or missing to restore visibility.
Ordered bulb and cover. My oven model was discontinued but bought best fit possible. Read more