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This is a genuine OEM replacement nut that is used on convection oven fans. This nut holds the fan onto the spindle. If the nut becomes lost during repairs to the fan, it will need to be replaced before the fan will work. This nut locks the fan to the spindle to turn and move the air around inside the oven. The fan helps the food to cook more evenly and reduces areas in the oven that are not cool enough or hot enough. If the fan is not working, the convection oven will not cook correctly.Convection ovens are different from regular ovens, and the fan is part of the reason. Convection ovens use the fan and an exhaust system to move the heat around inside the oven to cook food more evenly and faster. Many convection ovens have a setting that allows the oven to be used as a regular oven. If the nut is missing and the fan is inoperable, the oven can be used for regular cooking if it has this feature. Otherwise, the convection oven should not be used until the nut is replaced.This nut is a silver metal replacement part that is sold individually. It is designed for use in convection ovens made by GE and Kenmore.
I took the cover off and the fan had separated from the bushing. Ordered a new fan and nut and it took all of 5 minutes to replace. Probably saved $159.99 service call repair and that is with a coupon. Any one can do this repair, just make sure the oven is cold as you will come in contact with metal parts. Read more
An 8-inch Haliant radiant surface element for smooth-top ranges. It replaces a worn or burned-out burner so your cooktop heats evenly and responds correctly, restoring reliable everyday cooking performance. What it does:
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This leveling leg is an authentic OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. Leveling legs are used on the bottom of stoves to correct imbalances on the cooking top caused by floors being unlevel. The leveling leg is threaded so that it can be adjusted up or down as needed. There are four holes for leveling legs on the stove's bottom. Each leg can be adjusted independently. If the legs are missing or lost, these replacements will help level the stove for more even cooking. When the stove is not level, the food inside pans will be unlevel and not cook evenly.Make sure the power is disconnected before installing the leveling leg. Tilt the stove back and place a chock underneath one side so that the leg can be screwed up or down as needed. Remove the chock and check for level. If the stove is still unlevel, repeat the procedure on the side that is not level. Continue to adjust until the stove is level. Restore the power to the stove.This leveling leg is a black part that is sold individually. It is designed for use on ranges manufactured by General Electric, Kenmore, and Hotpoint.
Dismantled the upper part of the stove and removed old part. Had to super glue plastic parts of the underneath part where the touch pad is to be attached to. Put in new touch pad. Worked fantastic. Read more
This oven rack replaces a damaged or missing rack to restore safe, level support for cookware. It slides on the existing side rails to position pans at the proper height for baking, roasting, or broiling.
The Radiant Element Spring is an OEM part for GE electric ranges. This spring supports the radiant element coil and provides the necessary tension to allow the coil to glow red-hot during the cooking process.
Causes of a bad spring can include fatigue from repeated heating and cooling cycles, damage due to impact or mishandling, or corrosion over extended use.
Symptoms of a bad radiant element spring include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Black. 8-18 AB HXW 3/8
I ordered the part and was impressed to receive it within two day! I didn't need the screws I ordered (which I ordered just in case) but the trim was put on with no problem and my oven looks brand new again! Thank you! Read more
This anti-tip bracket assembly secures the rear of your range to the floor or wall. It helps prevent the appliance from tipping forward during everyday use and supports compliance with manufacturer safety and installation requirements. What it does:
This is a replacement screw that can be used with many different types of household appliances. Screws fasten various pieces of machines together. They can also help to reduce the amount of vibration in the machine. If a screw is missing or damaged, it could cause a machine to stop working properly, or to vibrate more than it should.The screws are made from metal and will typically last for a long time. However, the threads and other parts of the screw can wear down with use. The screws could also become lost when making other repairs to the appliance. Replacement of the screws is generally easy, but it will depend on where it is placed.This item can replace certain screws found in various models of ranges, ovens, dryers, and microwaves from General Electric, Hotpoint, Whirlpool, and Kenmore. This is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced from the manufacturer. It is sold individually. Owners may want to have several replacements on hand in case they need them.
I was very pleased to get the glass on time and it was a perfect match. The only thing I had trouble was to get the screws required to fix. The screws were not available, so spend too much time trying find equivalent screws in homedepot. Read more
This convection element assembly is the heating ring located behind the rear panel of the oven. It supplies the heat for convection bake/roast, helping deliver even, consistent results when using the convection feature.
This electronic control board assembly (Merlin3) is the appliance's central controller. It interprets keypad inputs, drives the display, and communicates with the control system to execute cooking functions—restoring dependable operation when the original board fails.
This is the convection fan motor for select ovens. It drives the rear convection fan to circulate hot air for more even baking and roasting performance.
I replaced the fan. Read more
This lubricant/cleaner is used during service of cooking appliances to dissolve residue and provide light lubrication on small moving parts. It helps restore smoother operation of control shafts and valves when burner knobs feel stiff or sticky. What it does:
The Wall Oven Capacitor Motor is an OEM part for GE wall ovens. Located inside the oven cavity, this motor is responsible for turning the convection fan which circulates hot air for even baking and roasting.
Symptoms of a bad capacitor motor include:
Causes of failure can be wear over time, damage from debris inside the oven, or occasional voltage fluctuations which can degrade motor components.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
With the support of Appliance Parts Pros, I ordered 3 parts (plus glass stove top cleaner) that were suspected to be the cause of the problem for a total of $49.59. Easily replaced the Range Oven Sensor, $15.91, at the back of the interior oven & that was it! All oven features work fine & my wife set the oven for the clean cycle earlier today. So far, so good! Thanks for your help! Would recommend Appliance Parts Pros to anyone. Read more
This oven door side insulation sits between the inner and outer door panels to limit heat loss and reduce hot spots along the door edge. Replace when the original is burnt, brittle, or missing to help restore safe thermal performance.
Replaced the insulation and followed oven door removal video on YouTube. Read more
This mounting screw secures appliance components to the chassis for a tight, rattle-free fit. Replacing a missing, stripped, or corroded fastener helps keep panels, brackets, or burner assemblies properly aligned and secure.
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