If your stove’s burner isn’t heating right—maybe it’s stuck on high or won’t turn on at all—this control switch could be the fix. It’s made for 6-inch burners and lets you adjust the heat smoothly, no...
The rubber bumper sits between the burner and the range itself to ensure the burners do not scrape the stove top. This OEM replacement bumper is sourced directly from the manufacturer, and is sold individually.
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This triple radiant surface element is designed for GE electric ranges, offering three heating zones—6 inches, 9 inches, and 12 inches—in one unit for maximum versatility. It adapts to different pot a...
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This surface element switch controls the activation and heat level of a cooking element. It allows precise adjustment for different cooking needs. Replacing a faulty switch restores proper heat contro...
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Struggling with your stove's underperformance? We've got your back with the GE Radiant Bridge Element! This replacement part is tailor-made to boost your cooking by providing essential heat exactly wh...
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Removed oven from cabinet. unblug old sensor pluged in new and reinstalled oven. Esay repair though wish oven was designed so did not have to pull itout of cabinet which requires disconect electric cabel
I downloaded the installaion manual from the web for this model. First htings first, I located the circuit breaker for the oven and turned it off. Removed the lower trim piece from the bottom, next lifted the oven door off its hinges and set it to the side. I then wrapped a couple of small towels around the hinges for the door as per the manual (the hinges can pinch a finger). I then removed the four screws which secured the oven into the cabinet. Next I slid the oven forward allowing me access to the rear. I removed the pieces from the rear to gain access to the sensors connector, and unpl;ugged the sensor. Went around to the front and unscrewed the 2 screws securing the sensor and removed it. I then installed the new sensor, replaced the rear covers, slid the oven back into the cabinet, secured the four screws, snapped on the lower trim, remounted the oven door, and turned the breaker on. Oven working fine now.