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Oven not heating or heating slowly? The bake element at the bottom of your oven cavity supplies heat for baking. Simple 2-screw, 2-wire repair.
I'm a 66 year old woman (on a fixed income) and I'd never before repaired an oven bake element . My stove is 20 years old but I still found it was much more affordable to change the bake element rather than buying a new stove. I called the number on the website and talked to a very informative woman. She answered all the questions I had about my stove. She told me about the repair video on the website which had step-by-step instructions. I ordered a new element - received it within 4 days.... Read more
Oven not heating or broiling? A failed broil element often shows blistering or breaks. DIY repair in under 30 minutes with a screwdriver.
Found a real cool Youtube video by AppliancePartsPro.com. I watched it and learned how easy it was to unhook and replace the part with proper care and precautions. It even included tips on critical steps so the wires won't slip back inside the hole and save you from hours of possible mistake. Then I ordered the part. It came the day after, then I replaced the part, meaning, I DID THE WORK! (My wife was so impressed- lol) Easy as pie... but we made and had a much nicer roast the day after.... Read more
Dryer not heating or displaying error code E5B? This heating element generates heat to dry clothes. DIY repair typically takes 45 minutes with basic tools.
After following troubleshooting steps on the website verified the heating element assembly needed replacing. Since I had to breakdown the entire unit to get to it took the time to clean lint, dust and other buildup from inside and replaced other fuses also. Ordered and replaced the heating element assembly, control thermistor, thermostat, and inlet thermal fuse. Very easy repair following the provided videos on the site. Read more
Burner not heating or won't turn on? This radiant heating element restores heat to your cooktop. DIY-friendly repair takes about 10 minutes to install.
I purchased the replacement part after seeing how easy it was to fix by watching videos online. Read more
The Radiant Element is an OEM part for GE ranges and cooktops. This part provides efficient and even heating for cooking. This part uses electricity to heat up and transfer warmth directly to the cookware. The radiant element is encased under the glass surface of the cooktop, offering a sleek and easy-to-clean cooking area while ensuring optimal heat distribution and cooking performance.
Causes of failure might include a burnt-out heating coil, damage to the element's electrical connections, or a malfunction within the control system that regulates power to the element.
Symptoms of a bad Radiant Element include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Stove is a GE Adora Model JBP63HH2bb. It took me forever to figure out how the burner was attached to the rails. My glass top was different than any instructions found on the internet for changing out a burner. The burners on this one are held to the bottom of the glass cook top by two rails that cross the bottom of the burner assemblies. In order to get too the burners you must remove 4 Phillips screws to lower the rails and burners from the cooktop. I suggest two people do this because... Read more
Oven not heating or preheating? A failed bake element prevents proper baking temperatures. Simple 5-10 minute replacement with basic tools.
My oven element "melted away" on a Saturday evening. I couldn't find any parts locally on Sunday so that left me until Monday with no oven. On Monday, I had the option of buying one locally for $70+ dollars or go online. I've dealt with AppliancePartsPros before and they've always delivered so I took the chance and put an order in. I had the part Tuesday afternoon without driving anywhere and for only $54... in less than 30 hours after I ordered it! WOW! It took almost no time to install... Read more
The Bake Element is an OEM part for GE wall ovens and ranges. It generates the necessary heat through a series of exposed coils to bake and brown food consistently. Symptoms of a failed bake element include:
Causes may be normal wear of the coil material over many use cycles in high heat. Without a functioning bake element, the oven cannot reliably or safely perform its baking function. This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Replaced element. The new element was perfect. The shipping was perfect. Installation would have taken less than 10 minutes if the two range wires attaching to element had been 1 inch longer. Attached thin nosed vice grips to wires at spade terminals to facilitate attachment to element. The repair was simple enough but it would have been perfect if GE engineers had made wires 1 inch longer. Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? The bake element often fails after years of use. Easy DIY fix in minutes—unplug, unscrew, and replace wires.
Finding the part and getting took less than three days. Installing it was simple and took only a screwdriver and 10 minutes of my time . Read more
The Heating Element Assembly is an OEM part for GE dryers. It is responsible for generating the heat necessary to dry clothes during the drying cycle. This assembly includes the heating element itself, which heats up when electricity passes through it, and the housing that supports and protects the element.
You should replace this heating element assembly if it becomes faulty. Causes of a bad heating element assembly can include wear and tear over time, overheating due to blocked airflow, or damage from electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad heating element assembly include:
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
Note: For restring coil only use WE11X10007
I replaced the heating element supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com. It took me longer than the estimated 30 minutes to an hour cited in the good instructional video. A few things took more time than I had expected: 1. Removing the top of the dryer unit resulted in my breaking off the three plastic tabs that is used to anchor the top to the structure below. In putting it back together, I didn't need those three tabs as the side plastic structure on each side will secure the top to the... Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? This lower bake element is often the cause. Simple DIY fix—remove back panel, disconnect wires, swap element. Works!
Replaced lower and upper element. Internet research suggested it was the control board. Thankfully it was a much quicker and cheaper fix. 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
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
Oven not heating or heating slowly? Your bake element likely failed. Located at the bottom of the oven cavity, this part restores even baking. Easy DIY fix.
First I removed the (3) wire shelves. Removed the bottom cover by removing the (2) screws in the back. This exposed the oven element. Removed the (2) screws holding the mounting bracket on the front of the element then removed the (2) screws on the silver bracket that holds the back of the element. I carefully pulled the element forward which pulls it out of the back of the oven. I pulled slightly on the (2) wires attached to the element in order to get a small amount of slack to remove them... Read more
Dryer won't heat or takes too long to dry? This heating element assembly restores proper temperatures. Moderate DIY repair with video guidance.
We watched the Video from Appliance Parts Pros of how to repair our dryer and literally had it fixed in about the same amount of time as it took to watch the video. Taking the dryer apart is typically what would scare one away from a self repair...but it was explained in detail and actually was super easy to fix. What a wonderful company!! Self fixed and saved us from having to wait for a repair man and we didn't have any repair bill....except for the part...but even that was at a very... 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.
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Fix a dryer that won't heat or takes forever to dry clothes. This heating element assembly restores proper drying. Video guide included.
Found a video on UTube on how to dissamble the dryer. It was striaght forward and helpful. In the process I found an unusal amount of lint in the pipe from the dryer to the vent pipe to the outside It was nearly blocked about 10" up the pipe.. Read more