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We dropped something on the cooktop & broke the glass
Unpack the new cooktop and set it upside down on a towel or blanket. Unplug the stove & pull it forward from between the counters. Open the oven door and remove the two screws securing the front edge of the cooktop. Lift & tilt the top up until you can unhook the back edge from the pins that hold it. Pull it forward until you can access the two wiring harnesses & the green ground wire. Take a picture of the harnesses & pinch the sides to unclip & remove them. Unscrew the green ground wire and set the screw aside. Flip the cooktop over and take another picture of how the burners are attached to the cooktop. Unscrew the green ground wire & use needle-nosed pliers to carefully remove the clips holding the burners. This is a little tricky - the flat top of the clip has a small tab inserted in a numbered hole in the top of the burner. After removing the clips holding each burner, carefully move the burners onto the underside of the new cooktop. Use the photo you took to reposition the burners on the new cooktop and reattach the clips using the same numbered holes as before. Reattach the green ground wire. Carefully flip the cooktop back over on top of the oven and use the photo you took to reattach the wiring harnesses and green ground wire. Tilt the cooktop as you hook/hang the back edge back onto the pins (this was also a little hard). Reinsert the two screws under the front edge to resecure the cooktop. Plug it back in to the outlet, and push it back between the cabinets.
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Sara from CHARLOTTE, NC
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Barbara
November 6, 2017
My cooktop had a pot stick to it and when i removed the pot it made a hole and cracked the top. Is the cooktop all i need to orderer repairs?
For model number JB850SP3SS
Hi Barbara,
Thank you for your question. Yes that should be the only part that you need to replace. If your burner beneath the glass is fine then replacing the top would be all you need to do. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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KEVIN
November 26, 2019
Will this top fit range model # jcbp660dt1bb
For model number WB62T10621
Hello Kevin, thank you for inquiring. It is not shown as compatible to your model. Sadly, the replacement for your model range is discontinued. You will need to reach out to GE directly for a substitution part number. Please feel free to get back in touch with us if they provide one. Thank you!
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