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...
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...
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
Ordered the part, turned off the circuit breaker, test to see that power is off, take a 5/16” nut driver, and remove the 2 screws under the front of the stove top, then lift the top up and hold it up with an old 2x4 about 24” long. All the connections are plug and play, so I took some needle nose pliers, to pull all 5 wires off of the burner. Then all that’s left to do is remove 3 spring clips. That was easily done by inserting a flat screwdriver into the back of each clip and pry them out. It ended up being a very easy fix. There is Utube videos to show you how to do it.
We'd purchased a new house and the previous owner had glued the knob in place when we noted it was broken--which 'repair' lasted about as long as the inspection did. Once we were able to locate the model #, it was easy to order the new knob (I got a couple as I have little faith that this will not happen again.)
Easy order, fast service, and easy re-installation: simply popping the new knob onto the metal rod protruding from the cooktop.