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Bernadette
January 3, 2023
I am looking for two surface element coils for my GE electric range. Would you have any in stock?
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For model number JB256DM2WW
Hello Bernadette, Thank you for your inquiry. Researching the model number that you have provided we show the 6 inch element coils as part# PS12702985 and the 8 inch element coils as part# PS12582590. The stock status for parts is always listed above the Add to Cart button on our site underneath the part information. If you are not sure what a stock status means, you can click on it and a separate window will appear with the explanation for what that status means. We hope this helps.
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Irene
February 17, 2023
Can you use a Heating element without the sensor
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Hello Irene, thank you for your question. No, the manufacturer has this design PS12702985 of heating element for your model only. We hope to hear from you soon
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Timothy
March 30, 2023
Burner on light is on when the eye is turned off .
For model number JB256DM2WW
Hello Timothy, thank you for the question. The problem appears to be with the element and you may need to replace it. If you need the 6" Surface Element, the part number is PS12702985, and if you need the 8" Surface Element, the part number is PS12582590. We hope this helps.
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George
November 29, 2024
can you replace a sensored element with a non senored element
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Hi George,
Thank you for your great question. You cannot use a regular burner in place of a burner with a sensor. We hope this helps!
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David
August 7, 2025
Both 8" heating coils weren't heating up. I took off the back panel after hearing popping sound come from one of the controls. Upon close inspection, I could see the control was arcing inside and the "Burner On" light was remaining lit.
For model number JB256DM2WW
Hi David, thank you for reaching out. Ensure that all connections between the control panel, heating coils, and other components are secure and not damaged. Verify that there are no loose or corroded wires. If the wiring is good, then the control switch might be faulty, and need to be replaced. The part number is PS236750. We hope this solves your problem!
First I slid the stove out and unpluged it, then removed two screws,slid out element, disconected two wires, slid new element in to place, pluged two wires in ,put into place and installed two screws, pluged stove back in, and turned on to try. Works perfect.
1)Turn off power to stove 2)remove 2 bolts holding heating element 3)pull element out of the back of the oven about 8" so that the wire connects is visable 4)pull wire clips off of heating element and remove element from the oven 5)put wire clips on the new heating element 6)push new heating element back into the holes in the back of the oven 7)screw botls back into the oven holding the heating element in place 8)Turn power back on
After removing the back of the range the oven control board was visible and accessible by removing four nuts. There was some resistance removing the leads from the oven coils and light-bulb mechanisms but with some leverage and pliers they came loose. The only challenge was the face plate of the unit is attached using adhesive and needed to be carefully peeled off and added to the new oven control board. Getting this right was just a matter of taking time and lining up the components correctly. After applying the face, the new control board went right in. I reattached the back, plugged the unit back in, and the over has worked great for the past week. Part select being able to identify the part numbers listed from the component likely saved me at least $100 of having a GE certified repair technician come in.