JDP36GH3 General Electric Range - Overview

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Manuals & Care Guides for JDP36GH3

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Surface Burner - 8 Inch - 2600W – Part Number: WP660533
Surface Burner - 8 Inch - 2600W
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PartSelect #: PS11743367
Manufacturer #: WP660533
NOTE: The manufacturer recommends that you replace the burner receptacle at the same time.
$46.82
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Broiler Pan - Large – Part Number: WB48X10056
Broiler Pan - Large
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PartSelect #: PS1517612
Manufacturer #: WB48X10056
Includes the pan and grate.
$68.19
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Surface Burner Terminal Block Kit – Part Number: WB17X5091
Surface Burner Terminal Block Kit
PartSelect #: PS232634
Manufacturer #: WB17X5091
This kit comes with the terminal block, mounting clip and wires.
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Surface Burner - 6 Inch - 1250W – Part Number: WB30X256
Surface Burner - 6 Inch - 1250W
PartSelect #: PS244017
Manufacturer #: WB30X256
Struggling with an inefficient range? Our GE 6" Surface Element is a genuine replacement part designed to bring back the power and efficiency to your cooking. This element is the heart of your range, ...
$78.73
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Bake Element - 240V – Part Number: WB44X5089
Bake Element - 240V
PartSelect #: PS249473
Manufacturer #: WB44X5089
This bake element is found on the bottom of the oven.
$129.79
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BROIL UNIT 208/240V L O – Part Number: WB44X5090
BROIL UNIT 208/240V L O
PartSelect #: PS249474
Manufacturer #: WB44X5090
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USE GEH WB1X5703 – Part Number: WB01X5703
USE GEH WB1X5703
PartSelect #: PS222810
Manufacturer #: WB01X5703
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USE GEH WB1X683 – Part Number: WB01X0683
USE GEH WB1X683
PartSelect #: PS222266
Manufacturer #: WB01X0683
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USE GEH WB2X7434 – Part Number: WB02X7434
USE GEH WB2X7434
PartSelect #: PS224643
Manufacturer #: WB02X7434
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USE GEH WB2X7450 – Part Number: WB02X7450
USE GEH WB2X7450
PartSelect #: PS224656
Manufacturer #: WB02X7450
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INSUL DOOR – Part Number: WB02X7475
INSUL DOOR
PartSelect #: PS224670
Manufacturer #: WB02X7475
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USE GEH WB2X7497 – Part Number: WB02X7497
USE GEH WB2X7497
PartSelect #: PS224684
Manufacturer #: WB02X7497
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Common Symptoms of the JDP36GH3

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Element will not heat
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Little to no heat when baking
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two large burners wouldn't heat or would smoke even after cleaning
i really wanted a new stove, but budget wouldn't permit; so just had to insert the new ones and they work great with level cooking.
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Surface Burner - 8 Inch - 2600W
  • Lois from KNOXVILLE, TN
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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Lower Bake Element Died
Step 1--cut power to the unit off at the breaker box! Step 2--take a deep breath and dive in. The most difficult part, after getting over the fear, was unscrewing the old unit from the back plate -- been there a LONG time. Step 3, slowly pull the old part forward to see the wires on either side of the old coil. Note how the 'clips' attach to the ends. Remove the old unit, being careful not to bend the clips. Slide the new part into the stove. Attach the clips until click securely--be careful not to bend; make sure the clips are secure or you risk losing the wire inside the stove. Once the clips are secure, gently and slowly slide the ends into the holes. The wires and ends will glide into a hole such that the plates on the part align with the back of the stove. Use the old screws and attach the face plate of the part to the back of the stove. The part may rest slightly above the bottom of the stove; this will resolve itself as the part 'adjusts' to the new environment. Turn the breaker back on and turn on the stove. There may be a slight odor the firs time the unit is used; I suggest leaving the door open and heat the coil completely for about 20 minutes. Should be ready to go. (The old unit should be discarded; ask your recycle team if they accept electronic parts or alert the garbage guys that the old part is in the weekly trask.)
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Bake Element - 240V
  • Kitty from Marion, NC
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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replacement of bake heating element
No instructions for installation came w/ part. Used some instruction from order web site that someone else had submitted. Once I figured out how the new part connected to the oven's wiring, it was a very easy to install. If you need to ever replace the bake unit all you need to do are basically 5 things: 1. Using a nut driver, remove the nut at each of the connection points of the old bake heating element (these are located at the back of the stove). 2. Slowly and gently pull the old element towards you until you see the wires that connect it to the back of the stove emerge from their holes. 3. Gently pull up the ends of the old bake unit which will remove it from the vertical wiring posts--don't let the wired posts slip back into the holes at the back of the oven--I used a little strip of tape to keep them from sliding back into their holes. 4. Gently slip the posts (one at a time) of the new bake unit down and over the vertical wiring posts connectors (press all the way down over the wiring posts) then w/ both hands gently squeeze both of the bake unit ends at the same time and slowly push them back into their holes until the fastening plates press against the back wall of the oven. 5. Align the nut holes, replace nuts and tighten them. I turned the oven on to make sure it worked and let it heat up for a 1/2 hour. Everything worked fine. Don't let this repair intimidate you--just use the right tools, take a deep breath, go slow and be gentle. I'm not in any way mechanically inclined and I did it--so can you.
Parts Used:
Bake Element - 240V
  • Layne from New Kensington, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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