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Fix F2 error codes and inaccurate oven temperatures by replacing a faulty temperature sensor. Simple 15-minute DIY repair with basic tools.
My mother's GE range was not coming up to full heat (very far from it), and I was hearing a lot of relay-clicking coming from the control board. The heating elements seemed good. I suspected the control board was faulty, but there was a chance that it might be the (*much* less expensive) temperature sensor, so I ordered both from AppliancePartsPros.com (which got the parts to me very fast) so I could try the T-sensor first. After removing the doors and the back panel of the oven, and taking out... Read more
Range won't heat or burners stopped working? A burnt or melted terminal block may be the cause. This wiring connection hub routes power to elements. DIY repair in 10-20 minutes.
Removed damage terminal block ordered new block on line. when I received new block installed it stove works fine easy to replace. If I had not been home at the time when this happen it may had cause a big house fire. Read more
Secures the igniter to the burner assembly in gas ranges and ovens. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged during igniter replacement or repair.
I was getting really frustrated with our oven. It would preheat to the correct temperature, then slowly lose heat until it was down to about 200 degrees. So it took about two hours to heat a pizza! Finally decided to repair the oven myself, rather than pay $300.00 to have a repair person come out. Ordered the replacement igniter from AppliancePartsPros.com, and it arrived in two days. I followed the instructional video on the AppliancePartsPros.com website, and it was going well until I... Read more
Fix a gas burner that won't light or keeps clicking constantly. This spark electrode ignites your burner. Easy 15-minute DIY repair for most ranges.
Replaced spark module and all electrodes/igniters. Read more
Fix an oven that won't heat or takes too long to reach temperature. This igniter glowbar opens the gas valve to ignite the burner. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced the igniter Read more
Replacement screw for refrigerators. Secures handles, panels, and internal components. Order if yours is missing, stripped, or lost during repairs.
Took about 5 min to replace the handle with the parts ordered. Thank you for the fast service. Read more
If your gas oven won't heat or takes too long to preheat, a weak igniter is usually the cause. This oven igniter lights the burner for reliable heating.
Replacement burner cap for 18K high-output burners. Sits atop the burner head to shape and distribute the flame. Replace if cracked, chipped, or worn.
Replaced the burners caps with new. I was concerned they would not fit as the website stated "approximately 3 inches, approximately 2 inches & approximately 4 1/2 inches etc.". When measuring my burner caps, they were slightly larger (by approximately 1/4 "), but I took the chance and all fit perfectly. I was amazed at how quickly they arrived too. I would definitely use Appliance Parts Pros again. Read more
Cast iron burner grate for gas cooktops and ranges. Supports pots and pans over the flame. Replace if cracked, warped, broken, or missing for safe cooking.
Ordered new one. Read more
Ranges, wall ovens, and microwaves require a hub blade assembly in order to operate efficiently. The hub blade works inside the device to help with the various heating cycles. With use, because of misuse, or as a result of accidental damage, the hub blade may stop working. When this component is no longer functioning, a replacement part is required. If the oven isn't warming correctly, the hub blade assembly may be the issue.Replacing the hub blade assembly is a simple process. A screwdriver, socket set, adjustable wrench, and wrench set are required. Always disconnect appliances before replacing components. Wear gloves for safety. The hub blade assembly is located inside the oven. To access it, the back of the appliance has to be removed. Be sure all parts are replaced and secured before turning the device back on.This hub blade assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part. It is sourced directly from the manufacturer. The part is sold as an individual unit and made of high-quality, durable materials. The hub blade assembly can be installed in various models of ranges, wall ovens, and microwave oven combination appliances. It is compatible with General Electric, Hotpoint, and RCA brand devices.
The oven was so loud, it was hard to talk to someone in the kitchen. We replaced the motor and the fan blade. 1. Turn off power to the oven. 2. Remove the oven doors 3. Remove the cover for the fan. 4. Turn the fan blade nut clockwise to loosen( it's opposite of normal) - Save the nut and the small clip that is behind the fan as you'll need them again. 5. Remove the screws that hold oven to the kitchen cabinet frame. 6. Slide oven out of kitchen cabinet and place on the floor - it takes 2... Read more
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
Cast iron support frame that sits beneath range grates to support pots and pans during cooking. Replace if cracked, broken, or damaged from heavy cookware.
Awesome! For $3 more the part was at my door the next afternoon. Thanks. Read more
Restore bright, clear visibility inside your oven with this 20-watt halogen light bulb. Replace a burned-out bulb to monitor cooking through the window and safely see racks and dishes without opening the door. What it does:
Removed cover and replaced bulb. Read more
Fix burners that won't ignite or spark continuously. This 6-point spark module restores reliable ignition across all burners. DIY repair, 30 min.
Secures the igniter in its mounting bracket on gas ranges and cooktops. Replace if spring is missing, broken, or worn to restore proper igniter positioning.
Burner orifice spud for gas ranges and cooktops. Installs in the burner assembly to control gas flow. Replace if plugged, damaged, or missing.
Took much more time to find the right part then to do the repair. I first checked with GE no luck. Then found it at AppliancePart.com Shipping was fast. I had the stove simmer burner working like it always should have. Read more