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This rotary switch is the user-control selector that lets you choose settings on your appliance and restores responsive, consistent control when the original switch is worn or malfunctioning. It provides a direct replacement that matches OEM fit and function. What it does:
This tangential blower circulates air across oven/microwave components to help cool electronics and maintain proper airflow. Replaces a worn or failed blower to restore cooling and reduce overheating risks. What it does:
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This glass and touch board assembly replaces the front control glass and capacitive touch interface to restore a stove/oven's control panel appearance and responsive touch control. Ideal for cracked glass, unresponsive touch keys, or cosmetic damage. What it does:
This is a stainless-steel machine screw used to secure components in appliances. Its #8-18 thread and 3/8" length provide a reliable, corrosion-resistant fastening where a short machine screw is required. What it does:
This drawer bracket secures and supports a refrigerator/ freezer drawer, restoring proper alignment and load-bearing at the front or side mounting point. It's a simple replacement that helps the drawer open and close smoothly. What it does:
This contoured washer is a shaped fastening washer used on compatible GE top-load washers to secure and cushion mating parts. It helps maintain proper alignment and reduces wear where parts bear against each other. What it does
This automatic latch secures the appliance door during operation and releases it when the cycle finishes, helping the appliance run safely and reliably. It replaces a worn or broken latch to restore proper door closure. What it does:
This tubular broil burner delivers the concentrated heat used for broiling in gas ovens, restoring high-heat cooking performance for crisping and browning. Replace a damaged or worn broil tube to recover even broil results. What it does
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This oven felt seal fits around the door perimeter to cushion the door and help reduce heat loss. It restores the intended door clearance and soft contact between the oven door and frame for safer, quieter operation. What it does:
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The Glass & panel door asm is an OEM replacement part for GE wall ovens. It is responsible for providing both insulation and aesthetic appeal to the front of the oven cavity.
Causes of a bad door asm can include cracks or breaks in the glass, damage to handles or hinges, or warping of the door panel that prevents proper closing.
Symptoms of a bad door asm include:
This OEM GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
A receiver hinge that secures and supports an oven door hinge pin to keep the door aligned and operating smoothly. Replaces a worn or broken receiver to restore proper door fit and movement. What it does
This glow-bar oven igniter lights the gas burner. When energized, it heats and draws current through the safety valve so the bake or broil flame ignites reliably and the oven reaches the set temperature. What it does:
The BURNER VALVE is an OEM part for GE gas ranges. It regulates gas flow to individual cooktop burners, controlling flame size and heat output based on valve position.
Symptoms of a bad burner valve include:
Gas valves can weaken or crack over many heating/cooling cycles. Mineral buildup may also restrict precise flow regulation. Replacing the faulty valve with this genuine GE part restores the burners' heat-adjustable functionality for custom cooking power.
This OEM GE replacement burner valve is also compatible with some Kenmore and RCA gas range models. Reliable control over burners maximizes versatility and safety.
I wasn't sure if it was the valve or the switch that was broken so I ordered both parts so I would be assured of being able to fix the range the same day I took it apart. It was a much bigger pain getting to the valves than I imagined but I did get it done. Turns out the two tiny screws holding the v@lve together wer backing themselves out and the stem was very loose. I'm surprised it wasn't leaking gas. Anyways I replaced the valve for good measure ev|n though tightening the two screws... Read more