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JP332L1BG General Electric Cooktop - Overview

Sections of the JP332L1BG

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Range Surface Element – Part Number: WB30X261
Range Surface Element
PartSelect #: PS244022
Manufacturer #: WB30X261
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Element Disc – Part Number: WB30X260
Element Disc
PartSelect #: PS244021
Manufacturer #: WB30X260
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SCREW – Part Number: WB1X1261
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS234510
Manufacturer #: WB1X1261
$16.34
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NUT – Part Number: WB1X1304
NUT
PartSelect #: PS234528
Manufacturer #: WB1X1304
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB1X1306
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS234530
Manufacturer #: WB1X1306
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SCREW-PKG 12 – Part Number: WB1X1307D
SCREW-PKG 12
PartSelect #: PS234532
Manufacturer #: WB1X1307D
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HEX NUT – Part Number: WB1X1308
HEX NUT
PartSelect #: PS234533
Manufacturer #: WB1X1308
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NUT – Part Number: WB1X1309
NUT
PartSelect #: PS234534
Manufacturer #: WB1X1309
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SCREW – Part Number: WB1X1113
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS234410
Manufacturer #: WB1X1113
$5.00
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KNOB-CNTRL – Part Number: WB3X819
KNOB-CNTRL
PartSelect #: PS249176
Manufacturer #: WB3X819
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB63X361
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS254677
Manufacturer #: WB63X361
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"DISC ELE-9"" " – Part Number: WB30X262
"DISC ELE-9"" "
PartSelect #: PS244023
Manufacturer #: WB30X262
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Common Symptoms of the JP332L1BG

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Large burner very slow heating
Downdraft stove is over 20 years old, but everything else works fine and it would be a real pain to replace it.

This quick-heat back burner is part of a two burner plug- in unit which takes up half of the top of the stove.

I removed the top from the rest of the unit easily removing five screws. Because of the age and long use it was tough getting the old nut off which holds on the disc, but with the help of some spray lubricant it came off. The old wire ends were also rusted, and to get them off I bent up the old holder, which was going to be discarded anyhow. It was a simple matter to plug in the new unit, tighten the nut, clean up the lubricant with a paper towel, and reassemble the unit, which I cleaned inside since it was dusty. After plugging in the unit I turned on the burner...it works like new and has saved me a very costly replacement. I like it so much that even though the front element works perfectly I am considering buying that disc too just so they will match. Finding your company was absolutely great, and I would recommend you to anyone looking for parts. I still have the manual for this stove so I would feel confident in replacing pretty much any part needed....not bad for a 72 year old woman, (My Dad taught me to do my own work and I am a passable carpenter and plumber; a little more wary when it's something electrical !
Parts Used:
Element Disc
  • Drusilla from Bloomfield, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Solid large burner element wouldn't heat
This burner element is the large element of a 2 element modual.
After removing the modual, there was 6 small metal screws to open the modual to expose the burner elements. After the burner element were exposed there are 2 wires that had to be disconected with a screw driver. Once the wires are disconnecter the burner element is easy removed by sliding the old element out and sliding the new element in. Just reconect the wires to the new element and put the cover back on with the 6 metal screws. It took about 30 minutes to complete the task, taking time to clean all the insides to bring it back to new condition. Very very easy job.
Parts Used:
Element Disc
  • Roger from Reedville, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Electric cooktop burner would not heat
Disconnect power to burner module. Dissassemble module with nut driver. Screws connecting feed wires to burner were too corroded to remove. Cut wire close to screws, stripped insulation and inserted new ends into new burner. Reassembled module with nut drivers.
Parts Used:
Element Disc
  • Donald from Gunnison, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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