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The Faceplate is an OEM part for GE ovens. It is mounted on the front of the oven, covering the control panel area where the user interacts with the oven's settings and functions.
Symptoms of a bad Faceplate include:
Causes of faceplate damage typically involve physical impacts, excessive cleaning that degrades materials, or heat exposure that can warp or distort the plastic.
This GE replacement part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
This repair doesn't require too much thinking, been a sticker you just have to take put the old one and stick the new one. Read more
The Window Pack Assembly is an OEM part for GE ranges and ovens. It serves as the inner glass component of the oven door, allowing you to observe the cooking process while providing insulation and protection. It consists of an inner glass panel, frame, and seals to ensure proper insulation and prevent heat loss.
Causes of a faulty window pack assembly can include accidental impact, cracks, or damage to the inner glass panel or frame. These factors can compromise the visibility, insulation, and safety of the oven.
Symptoms of a bad window pack assembly may include:
This OEM GE part can also be used on Hotpoint, RCA, and Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Replaced the glass assembly with parts ordered from appliancepartspros.com. Read more
The Oven Lamp Holder is an OEM part for GE ovens. This component securely holds the oven light bulb in place, ensuring proper illumination inside the oven cavity for better visibility during cooking and baking.
Causes of a bad lamp holder can include repeated exposure to high temperatures, physical damage, or electrical issues. A malfunctioning lamp holder can lead to the oven light not functioning correctly or at all.
Symptoms of a bad oven lamp holder include:
Ordered replacement unit. It arrived as scheduled,even came with light bulb to my surprise. Turned off breaker, Removed two hex nuts, unplugged electrical connectors plugged in to new unit reinstalled hex nuts. Turned on breakers. Wife is happy. Read more
The Oven Door Gasket is an OEM part for GE ovens. It creates a seal between the oven door and the oven frame, preventing heat from escaping during cooking. This gasket is essential for maintaining consistent oven temperatures, which ensures even cooking and energy efficiency.
You should replace the oven door gasket if it becomes worn or damaged. Common causes of a bad gasket include repeated exposure to high temperatures, normal wear and tear, or physical damage from cleaning or accidental impacts. A compromised gasket can lead to heat loss, uneven cooking, and increased energy consumption.
Symptoms of a bad oven door gasket include:
This job was fast. About 2 minutes. Just need to pull the old gasket out. Generally can be done with your hands but may need pliers if any of the metal wires get caught. Read more
The Thermal Fuse is an OEM part for GE ranges. This component is a safety device to protect the range from overheating. It is located in the electrical circuit and acts as a fail-safe to cut off the power supply to the range if it detects excessive heat.
Causes of a faulty thermal fuse can include power surges, overheating due to prolonged use, or other electrical issues. When the fuse blows, it interrupts the electrical flow, preventing potential damage to the range's sensitive components and ensuring user safety.
Symptoms of a bad fuse may include:
The F9 error code is supposed to indicate that the door lock mechanism has failed. My oven would give the F9 code and turn off during normal baking at 400 F after about 30-40 minutes. It turns out that GE must have programmed the error codes incorrectly in my model, because the real problem was that my control board cooling fan was no longer functional, and one of the two thermal switches was shutting off the unit when the control board area got too hot. AppliancePartsPros.com is one of the... Read more
The Fan Kit is an OEM part for GE ovens and ranges. This part regulates the internal temperatures and preventing overheating.
Causes of a bad Fan Kit can stem from motor failure due to wear and tear, obstructions or debris blocking proper airflow, or damage to the fan blades or housing.
Symptoms of a bad Fan Kit include:
This OEM GE part is also compatible with Hotpoint, RCA, and some Kenmore models.
We initially called a repair company who immediately diagnosed the fan, without opening up anything. They quoted $550 to repair. $159 of that was the fan part. Plus they told me the parts come from overseas and will take 2 week to arrive. I researched the model number and can part and found exactly what I was looking for on your site. Plus there were diagrams and forum discussions that boosted my confidence on repairing ourself. Using your parts diagrams and our manual information, we pulled... Read more
The Broil Element is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part provides the high heat necessary for broiling, ensuring even cooking and browning of food placed in the upper section of the oven.
Causes of a bad broil element can include electrical issues such as short circuits or burnt-out connections, physical damage from impact, or wear and tear from frequent use.
Symptoms of a bad broil element include:
Replaced broiler element. Read more
The Hi-Limit Switch is an OEM replacement part for GE ranges. It is a safety component responsible for monitoring internal oven temperatures. The hi-limit switch helps prevent overheating by detecting when excessive heat has built up inside the oven cavity. It will automatically cut power to the bake/broil elements if temperatures rise too high. Causes of a bad hi limit switch can include normal failure after years of exposure to heat, or issues with the electronic components or calibration. Symptoms of a bad hi-limit switch include:
This is a genuine OEM part that works for some models of GE, and Hotpoint models.
Ohmed the oven heat elements and oven sensor, they checked out fine. No broken or bad connections. Figured it had to be high limit switch opening or control panel. With Christmas meal around corner I ordered both. Oven working fine and my wife is happy. Read more
This oven bulb lens covers and protects the interior light bulb while letting you clearly see food as it cooks. Replace a cracked or missing lens to restore safe, even illumination inside the oven cavity.
1. Cut the power/unplug 2. Loose 2 screws and take out the lamp holder. 3. There are 2 cables connected to the holder. Unclip them (Don't worry, they're in a different size. You can not attach them to wrong connectors) 4. Clip the cables to the holder (One is slightly smaller and fits a slightly smaller connector) 5. Push back the holder to original place and screw (You'll use existing screws. No replacement in the box) 6. Turn on the power/plug-in 7. Let there be light! Read more
This bake element assembly restores dependable bottom-oven heat during the Bake cycle. Replace a burned-out element so your oven can reach and maintain the set temperature for even preheating and consistent baking results.
This 10-32 machine screw secures brackets, panels, and other hardware in cooking appliances. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores a snug, rattle-free fit and keeps components aligned and safely fastened. What it does:
All of the information on the web repair sites said "replace the hinges as the springs are worn out." Didn't fix the problem. The top of the door still wouldn't seal, and the. Leaning latch wouldn't catch the door unless you pressed on the door. The inside panel of the door was fatigued. Too many turkeys were set on the door over the years. The hinges are attached to that inside panel, so the stress points were bent over time. I replaced the inside steel panel. Took about an hour. Was able... Read more
This bimetal limit switch monitors a radiant surface element's temperature and opens the circuit if it overheats, helping your cooktop maintain safe, consistent heating while protecting wiring and controls from damage. What it does:
This replacement oven rack slides into the side supports to hold cookware securely at the desired baking level. Replacing a bent, worn, or missing rack restores safe, level support and smooth sliding when loading or removing pans.
Just ordered the new racks and easily took the old racks out and put the new ones in. There was no repair. Read more
ST10-16 X 7/16"
Move stove to unplug, remove rear center panel, indentify the two spade connectors that feed the heating element and remove (unplug) them. Remove two screws that hold the element to the inside rear wall of the stove and remove element. Install new element, plug in the previously removed spade connectors, re-install rear center panel, plug range (power) in, move stove back into place and enjoy. Read more
The board housing assembly mounts and protects the electronic control board inside the appliance's control console. Replacing a cracked or heat-damaged housing restores solid support, correct alignment, and reliable operation of the display and keypad.
Board Housing WB27T11161 Faceplate WB27T11229 Control Panel WB36T11246 Read more
This replacement screw secures appliance components so panels, brackets, and assemblies stay tight and aligned. Replace stripped or missing hardware to eliminate rattles and keep your unit assembled safely and correctly.
We replaced the broken door hinge. Read more