JGBP30WEA2WW General Electric Range - Overview
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Light Bulb - 40W
PartSelect #: PS217532
Manufacturer #: 40A15
This 40-Watt light bulb is sold individually.
It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, so this bulb is compatible with a variety of appliance types including refrigerators, ranges,...
$19.10
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Door Handle End Cap
PartSelect #: PS228368
Manufacturer #: WB07K10043
This white end cap is sold individually. One cap is required for each end of the oven door handle.
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Liquid Propane Orifice Spud
PartSelect #: PS240683
Manufacturer #: WB28K10023
This orifice spud changes the burner from natural gas to liquid propane. This orifice is sold individually. Size: .89MM
$25.31
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Door Handle
PartSelect #: PS232127
Manufacturer #: WB15X10048
Handle only. Screws not included.
$99.26
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Top Electrode Mounting Clip
PartSelect #: PS3510420
Manufacturer #: WB01K10112
This Genuine OEM GE Electrode Clip is a precision-engineered component designed for use across a wide range of gas ranges. Constructed from durable metal, the clip plays a critical role in securing th...
$18.04
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Burner Knob - White
PartSelect #: PS225983
Manufacturer #: WB03K10034
This knob accepts a D shape shaft. Sold individually.
$34.95
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Burner Cap - Medium
PartSelect #: PS241263
Manufacturer #: WB29K10004
This part is the replacement burner cap for your gas range. It is made of gray plastic and is approximately 3 inches in diameter. It has 3 small tabs on the bottom, with one tab that is larger than th...
$66.50
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Orifice Spud - LP - Right Rear
PartSelect #: PS240691
Manufacturer #: WB28K10031
This orifice spud helps convert the right rear burner of compatible GE stoves from natural gas to liquid propane. It ensures proper gas flow and efficient burner performance. Installation should be do...
$45.61
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Top Burner Electrode
PartSelect #: PS231266
Manufacturer #: WB13K10003
Also known as Spark Electrode.
No Longer Available
Cooktop Mounting Screw
PartSelect #: PS221937
Manufacturer #: WB01K10008
This is a replacement cooktop mounting screw, used to secure the burner. If you are missing that screw on your range, this is the part to replace it. This screw is about a half an inch in length and i...
$13.95
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Bruce
December 2, 2019
When changing the front left and right burner tubes, are their any precautions i need to follow so i don't damage the rear burner tubes? I have never worked on this oven before but on another stove i did change the front burner tubes in that stove. Please advise.
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Hello Bruce and thanks for writing.
As long as you do not use excessive force you should be ok, check for debris that might make it difficult to remove. If there is any debris you can soften it with lukewarm soapy water. Do not forget to turn off the gas and any electrical components to the range for your own safety. Good luck with your repair.
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Bruce
December 26, 2019
My wife tried operating the oven and the display started flashing the code f2, what does this mean?
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Hi Bruce, thank you for your question. This is what that information means. F2 (During Bake) - Oven Control Senses Oven Temperature above 615F-630F - If temperature has exceeded 615F-630F, check for welded contacts on bake and broil relays. If present, replace control board (clock). If temperature has NOT exceeded 615F-630F, check sensor, sensor harness, and the sensor harness connection at sensor and oven control. If found defective, replace sensor. Also check for any causes of high resistance in the oven temperature sensor circuit. Good luck with your repair.
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Damaged both front burner tubes.
While i was inserting the new lp,gas orriface to the right rear burner tube I dropped the oriface.Without looking i popped the top of the burner unit, like most older type stoves, and thats when i ran into my problem. I realized the burner tube assemblies are attached by 3 screws to the top cover.Not attached to the cabinet as the older models, Basically cracked both front aluminum tubes trying to retrieve the dropped oriface. so i had to replace the burner tube units, which involved removing 3 screws, and loosing up and removal of the nut to the main gas tube. extremely easy repair, next time i`ll try to remember look before i leap,total time to (r+r)burner tubes about 20 minutes.Parts select pulled me out of the fire on this one, great staff and service, with quick delivery.
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william from Tampa, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Range Top Burners would not ignite
Here's how I fixed my problem.
I took the aluminum cover, the part that sits over the jet & the igniter, which simply comes off. It's the part that the igniter discharges to. I took this cover off & using a pencil I scratched the lead of the pencil into the area
which is around the igniter. I made sure to cover the area with as much lead as I could get on it. You need to make sure that you do this to all four burners. The only care you need to take, is not to block the gas jet which is in the igniter recess. It's been about 3 weeks since I added this & the burners click loudly & have lit without a problem. It appears that the aluminum may develop a coating on it of some kind which is highly resistive.
I took the aluminum cover, the part that sits over the jet & the igniter, which simply comes off. It's the part that the igniter discharges to. I took this cover off & using a pencil I scratched the lead of the pencil into the area
which is around the igniter. I made sure to cover the area with as much lead as I could get on it. You need to make sure that you do this to all four burners. The only care you need to take, is not to block the gas jet which is in the igniter recess. It's been about 3 weeks since I added this & the burners click loudly & have lit without a problem. It appears that the aluminum may develop a coating on it of some kind which is highly resistive.
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Kevin from Monroe, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Interior light needed replaced
Unplugged the appliance for safety. Removed two 1/4" screws that held the assembly in place. Carefully removed the wire guard that retains the glass shield. Unscrewed old light bulb and replaced with new part. Reversed the steps after cleaning glass cover.
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Leo from TWIN FALLS, ID
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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