Facing issues with your range? The GE Surface Element Control Switch might be just what you need to get your appliance up and running smoothly again. This key component accomplishes a significant ta...
If your GE stove isn’t heating evenly or one of the burners isn’t working, this dual radiant heating element could be the fix. It fits many GE flat-top ranges and has two sizes built into one—12 inche...
This radiant stovetop element, or burner, is a genuine replacement part, and is 8 inches in diameter. The radiant element heats your cookware as you prepare food on the stovetop. To complete this repa...
We know how troublesome a malfunctioning range can be, and that's why we've got the GE Radiant Warmer Element to help. This essential part of your cooking range generates the needed heat to whip up yo...
This electric range surface element is designed to deliver consistent heat to a designated cooking zone, making it ideal for everyday meal preparation. Located beneath the cooktop, it plays a key role...
This is a replacement burner knob for your range. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 2 inches in diameter. The knob allows you to turn on and adjust the heat level of the range. If the k...
Need to know when your stove is hot and when it's not? Enter the GE Indicator Light - your best friend in kitchen safety. This small but vital piece makes it easy to spot when a burner is on or a cook...
Restore fast, even heating to your smooth-top range with this genuine radiant surface element. Measuring 8 inches in diameter, it uses advanced halogen technology to deliver quick, uniform heat for pr...
I turned off the circuit breaker and tested the cook top. I pulled the cook top out and laid a piece of plywood over the opening to work on the cook top and not scratch the granite counter top. The mistake I made was to turn the cook top upside down and separate the top from the housing. The dampening springs came off the burners and I could have damaged the elements (but they checked out ok). I turned the whole assembly right side up again and replaced the switch and put it all back together. It works great...thank you for the part.
Turned off power to counter top range and pulled-up from counter. Set range on counter and removed 16 screws from around the housing allowing me to pull-up and remove range top. Used socket to remove 4 screws holding control switch bracket in place and 2 screws holding bad switch in place. Disconnect wires from bad switch and reconnected to new switch. Placed and screwed switch bracket back in place. Before placing range top back I turned power back on to to test burner operation. Burner and switch operated correctly and I completed screwing range top back in place, setting back down into counter top. Done
easily lifted the top of the stove after removing two small screws in front of the stove.removed screws holding burner in place , disconnected some wires and replaced burner. be sure to turn off the power before beginning this project