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JK12210 General Electric Range - Overview

Sections of the JK12210

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Light Cover – Part Number: WB36X192
Light Cover
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PartSelect #: PS247415
Manufacturer #: WB36X192
$23.62
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Broil Element – Part Number: WB44X173
Broil Element
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PartSelect #: PS249411
Manufacturer #: WB44X173
The depth of the screw-on terminals is 2-3/4 inches and they are 1-1/4 inches apart. Does NOT include mounting bracket.
$70.57
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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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Evaporator Fan Blade Kit – Part Number: WR60X114
Evaporator Fan Blade Kit
PartSelect #: PS304684
Manufacturer #: WR60X114
$32.26
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Washer - 12 Pack – Part Number: WB1X119D
Washer - 12 Pack
PartSelect #: PS234480
Manufacturer #: WB1X119D
$24.85
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HINGE PIN – Part Number: WB2X6195
HINGE PIN
PartSelect #: PS242455
Manufacturer #: WB2X6195
  No Longer Available
Screw - Package of 12 – Part Number: WZ4X345D
Screw - Package of 12
PartSelect #: PS312638
Manufacturer #: WZ4X345D
$93.28
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Screw - Package of 12 – Part Number: WZ2X464D
Screw - Package of 12
PartSelect #: PS312483
Manufacturer #: WZ2X464D
$31.78
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SCREW-PKG 12 – Part Number: WZ4X338D
SCREW-PKG 12
PartSelect #: PS312633
Manufacturer #: WZ4X338D
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OVEN KNOB – Part Number: PM3X122
OVEN KNOB
PartSelect #: PS221012
Manufacturer #: PM3X122
$18.62
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INSULATION – Part Number: WB02X10586
INSULATION
PartSelect #: PS223866
Manufacturer #: WB02X10586
  No Longer Available
Clock Knob Kit - 3 Pack - Chrome – Part Number: WB3X459
Clock Knob Kit - 3 Pack - Chrome
PartSelect #: PS248772
Manufacturer #: WB3X459
  No Longer Available

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Common Symptoms of the JK12210

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Little to no heat when broiling
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Element will not heat
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Noisy
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Little to no heat when baking
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Oven not heating evenly
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Broiler Element Burned Out
Successful repair to Our GE range, manufactured prior to 1965 (when installed in house). Pulled range from wall, unplugged, removed burned-out broiler element. Previous check with GE to make cross reference of range part number to Part-select part number for this nearly 50-year-old range. Obtained new part and installed. Works. Range has self-cleaning oven, accidentally destroyed thermal switch attached to element mounting bracket, difficulty with frozen mounting nut. Self-cleaning still works; thermal switch locks out a solenoid which defeats door latch; prevents premature opening of oven door when oven too hot to open safely. Internet search did not find GE part but there are generic devices of the same type available; will consider installation later.
Parts Used:
Broil Element
  • Richard from Vestal, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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oven temperature too low
After ordering the proper part with the help of the phone customer service tech, I moved the stove from the wall, unclipped the connector, removed the two screws holding the sensor in place, and removed it. Reversed the above to put it back, and the oven holds perfect temperature.
Parts Used:
Oven Sensor
  • Ryan from Henderson, NV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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oven would not come up to temperature
Removed sensor from back wall of oven by removing 2 screws from flange. I could not pull the wire-nut connections out through the small hole and thought I would have to pull the whole oven out of the wall to acess the connections from the back so instead I clipped the wires close to the old sensor and connected the new sensor with the small wire nuts provided, then enlarged the hole in the oven wall, being careful not to pinch the wires then pushed the wire nuts and extra wire back through the hole and put the screws back in the flange.
Parts Used:
Oven Sensor
  • Clarence from Norwich, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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