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Replaces cracked, broken, or shattered inner glass window on your oven door. Installs between door panels to restore visibility and heat retention.
Removed loose glass shards. Opened the lower oven door, removed the 4 1/4" hex screws on the bottom of the upper door. Closed the lower oven, opened the upper oven door. Removed the two long silver Torx T20 screws behind the door handle while supporting the upper door face. Closed the upper door. Removed the 1/4" hex screws around the retaining frame, supporting the glass while removing the last screws. Removed the frame and the broken glass. Placed new glass kit in position with retaining... Read more
Fix F2 or F34 error codes and inaccurate oven temperatures with this temperature sensor assembly. Moderate DIY repair, 30-60 minutes install time.
Easy peasy. We did the repair on a 9-year-old GE wall oven. Read more
The Fan Blower is an OEM part for GE ranges and wall ovens. This part helps to circulate air within the oven cavity. The fan blower ensures that heat is evenly distributed during cooking, contributing to consistent cooking results, and prevents the ele
I had to take the top panels off and two back panels off. Took off about thirty screws. It was very dirty and dusty inside so I took the lower panels off as well to clean and vacuum it. The hardest part was getting the double oven out of the cabinet. Overall it was very doable. Read more
The Cooling Fan Sensor is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens and ranges. It is a critical component that monitors and regulates the operation of the cooling fan, ensuring proper ventilation and temperature control within the appliance.
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You will need a Philips screwdriver, nut driver, and star drivers for this repair. Cordless drill recommended. TURN OFF THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE STARTING!!! You'll need to disassemble the cord cap before pulling the unit. Take a picture to remember which wires are connected to which terminals. Placed a blanket on the floor for protection and mobility. Removed cooking racks and both doors, then pulled the oven, which is the hardest part to do alone. It's a heavy unit. Once on the blanket I... Read more
The Cooling Fan Lower is an OEM part for GE wall ovens. It circulates air through the oven, which helps maintain an even cooking temperature inside the oven cavity.
Causes of a bad Cooling Fan Lower can include bearing wear from extended use, a
The first attempt was to replace the sensor board on the lower cooling fan motor. That didn’t fix the problem. Next, I replaced the lower cooling fan. The oven is working correctly for now. Time will tell. The repair is fairly simple. 1. Pulled oven out of wall onto a platform that I built to be the same height as the bottom of the oven. 2. Took off the bottom back cover as well as the middle cover. I also had to take off a couple of pieces on the left side where the fan is. 3.... Read more
The Cooling Fan Sensor Board is an OEM component for GE ovens and ranges. It is an electronic module connected to the main control board that monitors internal temperatures. An onboard thermistor sensor in the board regulates the convection fan relay a
Replace a bent, rusted, or missing oven rack. Provides a stable, heat-safe surface for cookware and allows proper positioning for baking and roasting.
Purchased additional racks Read more
Halogen bulb illuminates your oven cavity so you can monitor cooking without opening the door. Replace when dim or burnt out. Verify fit with your model.
In my case everything is simple. The important thing was my order was received and my notifications kept me abreast until the delivery. Would not hesitate do deal with this company again in the future. Great professional service. Read more
Seals oven door to prevent heat loss and ensure even cooking. Replace if you notice excessive heat escaping, uneven baking, or visible damage. Confirm fit by model number.
Replacement inner door window glass for wall ovens. Restores clear viewing and heat containment when original glass is cracked, shattered, or clouded.
Incredibly simple. There were a few videos on-line but not for our oven. So I just went at it from the back side incrementally removing screws and panels to get to the glass. The only misstep was removing the 4 screws for the hinges which didn’t have to come off. Hardest part was cleaning up the shattered glass. The metal frame that holds both pieces of inner glass has a couple of tabs that need bent out with pliers to get the new glass in, then reversed to retain it. Read more
This cooling fan circulates air through the oven's control compartment and vent path to keep electronics and surrounding surfaces at safe temperatures during and after cooking. Replacing a failing fan helps prevent overheating, shutdowns, and error messag
Replaced cooling fan motor Read more
Oven door won't lock or unlock? Replace a faulty door latch assembly to fix door errors, no-start conditions, and restore safe operation after cleaning.
GE double oven failed after self cleaning. Found that lower door was not locked properly. Replaced thermal cut off mounted on lower oven and also replaced faulty door lock mechanism. Had to remove double oven from wall and remove two panels for access to the thermal cut off. Parts were perfect and save lots of money on repair. Read more
10-32 machine screw secures panels, brackets, door hinges, and handles in ovens and ranges. Replace missing, stripped, or broken screws for tight fit.
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
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
This high-amp SPDT switch routes power between circuits in cooking appliances to control items such as locks, element relays, or fans. Replacing a worn switch restores dependable operation and helps eliminate intermittent on/off issues. What it does:
Replaced faulty latch with new latch. New latch was different configuration, but the fit was okay. The only issue was that the wires to the electric motor were just barely long enough. Overall easy repair if you have a T15 Torx bit, phillips screwdriver, and 1/4" nut driver. Hardest part is removing the gas cooktop to gain access to the cleaning latch. 0. Turn off electric to stove; remove the cast iron grates, center caps/orifices, and catch pans from the stovetop. 1. Disconnect the... Read more
Fixes oven not heating after self-clean cycle. This thermal safety switch cuts power when temperatures get too high. Simple diagnosis with continuity test.
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