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Oven won't shut off or temperature swings wildly? This control thermostat regulates heating elements to maintain set temperature. Easy DIY repair.
Well it wasn't hard to replace at all pretty easy. But trying to figure out what the problem was that got me. I turned of my oven and the light continued to stay on like it wasn't turn off but it was. I researched it and said it was the oven elements not true I was already confused enough so I said let go to the source of what make oven come on the oven control knob so I took the old switch off and looked up the numbers and ordered the part and lucky me that was the problem less than 50$ to fix... Read more
Seals your oven door to retain heat and maintain proper cooking temperature. Replace if torn, brittle, or heat escapes. Clips into place in minutes.
Ordered New Gasket and installed in about 3-4 Minutes. Only need small pliers to remove some of old clips from holes. New Gasket clipped in easily by hand. Read more
The Infinite Heat Switch Kit is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This kit is essential for controlling the temperature of the burners on your range or cooktop, allowing you to adjust the heat level from low to high.
Causes of damage to the infinite heat switch can include normal wear and tear from frequent use, electrical issues such as short circuits or power surges, and physical damage from cleaning or impact.
Symptoms of a bad Infinite Heat Switch include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
I replaced all 3 remaining burner controls because they were all original (mid 1970s GE electric range w/coil burners), and one of the controls occasionally made arcing sounds when cycling the burner on and off. If a control is making odd noises - more than just a quiet metallic clicking as it cycles - it should be replaced. I'm assuming you have experience with the tools needed and can do simple mechanical assembly or disassembly, but have not previously worked with electrical equipment of... Read more
If your oven won't heat or the bake element burned out, this replacement part restores proper baking. Easy 10-minute DIY install—unplug & swap.
Checking for part replacement.....found your website.....I thought I had the right part, but called the tech/order line. Spoke to a very knowledgable tech, which she checked the stove serial # vs the part I thought I could use. The Tech advised that it WAS NOT and related the findings. I agreed after a short discussion and ordered the new element. The order was placed on Monday afternoon, on TUESDAY the FEDX truck pulled in with the replacement element!!!!!!! I watched the video offered on... Read more
Burner not heating? Replace the element receptacle and wire kit. Fixes burned or broken receptacles causing inoperative burners. DIY-friendly repair.
I ordered the recommended Infinite Heat Switch Kit and Element Receptacle and Wire Kit and installed them. The latter was a breeze, appearing to be exactly the same as the original, except for the wire color. The switch, though, was another story. It is a RobertShaw "replacement" part, designed, it seems, for use in the greatest number of original units as possible. The most obvious difference between this switch and the original (besides its comparatively small size) is the long, segmented... Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? This bake element restores proper heat. Simple 5-minute screw-in install with basic tools. Fits select GE ranges.
With the help of Wendee and Karen, we finally figured out my model numbers and which parts where correct. I ordered the parts and all arrived the next day except for the Broiler element which arrived in 2 days. I installed the new Baking Element myself. Took longer to figure out which curcuit braker to turn off. In about 30 minutes I had a brand new Baking Element in my oven working perfectly. On the following day, I installed the Broiler Element. That took a bit longer as it sits in a metal... Read more
Broil element not heating or burned out? This upper oven heating element restores broiling function. Easy DIY repair—remove 4 screws and reconnect wires.
I fallow instruction by watching video Read more
Replacement oven rack for electric and gas ranges. Installs inside oven cavity. Needed when original rack is missing, damaged, or warped from use.
Orded rack by stove model number. fit perfect Read more
Burner not heating or working intermittently? This surface element receptacle connects your heating element to power. DIY-friendly repair in under 1 hour.
Watched the video when the part came, and 5 minutes later, our 25 year old stove is once again working like a champ. Read more
Stovetop burner not heating? This surface heating element generates heat for cooking. Simple plug-in replacement—pull out old, plug in new.
I lifted the front hood and removed the back control panel cover. I then replaced two terminal blocks with the new kits. Perfect match except wires were a bit long. So I rolled them up neatly and tucked them away at the control center. Used electrical tape to band both sets of wire and protect them from the metal edges between the range and control area. I replaced the control cover and installed two new burners. Perfect installation. Read more
Replace cracked, rusted, or stained 8-inch drip pans under coil burners on electric ranges and cooktops. Catches spills and protects cooktop surface.
The 8 Inch Trim Ring is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It fits around the 8-inch burner elements, providing a clean, finished look while also helping to contain spills and crumbs on the stovetop.
Symptoms of a bad 8 Inch Trim Ring include:
Causes of a bad trim ring can include frequent exposure to high temperatures, spills of acidic or sugary substances that cause corrosion or damage, and general wear and tear from cleaning and use.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
If you’re looking to replace all of the trim rings and drip pans:
Replaced above parts, easy to do, looks like a new stove. Needed to pry open knob stem slot segments very slightly to remove broken plastic from previous knobs. Spreading stem slot metal sides too much and they will break. With slots cleaned out, pinch stem sides almost together for new knobs to slide on. Customer service rep was helpful and parts delivery was next day as promised. Before contacting Appliance Parts Pros, I found their on-line customer reviews were much better than their... Read more
These GE screws are a 12-pack of OEM replacement parts responsible for securing and fastening various components and panels in a GE range or oven. These screws are designed with a hexagonal head, which allows for the use of a compatible wrench or socket for tightening. They are commonly used to attach sheet metal panels, brackets, and other parts within the appliance, ensuring that these components remain securely in place during operation.
This part fixes the following symptoms:
The GE screws can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
I pulled off the retaining clip with pliers then removed the old knob and timer dial. I replaced all the parts with the new ones and used pliers to reinstall the clip. The teeth on the new knob engage to select the cycle. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cQwLtRcHx9k Read more
This 6-inch drip pan installs under your electric range coil burner to catch spills and boil-overs. Replace when cracked, warped, or excessively worn.
Replace your worn, bent, or warped oven rack. Provides a stable surface for baking sheets and pans inside your range oven. Fits standard ovens.
I called AppliancePartsPros.com gave them my model number and the representative was very knowledgeable, and ordered the right parts for me. I received my parts within a couple of days. Read more
The 6 Inch Trim Ring is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. It fits around the stove's burner, enhancing the appliance's aesthetic while also serving a functional purpose by catching spills and drips. This component helps keep the cooking surface clean and reduces the risk of burns or stains by containing minor spills.
Causes of a bad 6 Inch Trim Ring can include exposure to high temperatures leading to warping or discoloration, accidental damage such as dents or bending from cookware impact, and corrosion from frequent exposure to moisture and cleaning chemicals.
Symptoms of a bad 6 Inch Trim Ring include:
Compatible 6-inch drip pan: WB32X10012. Matching 8-inch drip pan: WB32X10013 and ring: WB31X5014.