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GE Oven Broil Element
Parts Number – WB44K10002
This broil element is used on some GE electric oven models, it is located in the top part of the oven’s cavity and is used for broiling with. Quite often the element is used to help preheat an electric oven faster. If your element has stopped working you will need to check for visual damage to it, such as burn marks, bubbling or blistering, burnt or melted terminal ends. This element can be tested for continuity using a digital or analog multimeter. Remember to unplug or disconnect the electrical power source to the appliance before attempting to repair it. Safety note: Please keep in mind that just because a broiling element does not look hot, doesn’t mean that it isn’t hot, it can still burn you. You will want to be sure to wear safety gloves while inspecting and troubleshooting any parts of your oven. Work safe!
GE Oven Temperature Sensor
Part Number – WB21X5301
This temperature sensor is located on the top back wall of the oven. The sensor is used to regulate and measure the temperature inside of the oven. If you have noticed that your GE oven temperature is inaccurate or fluctuates by 50 degrees or more, the sensor is more than likely defective and should be replaced. Be sure to use your model number to be certain that this is the correct part for your particular oven. Always unplug or disconnect the electrical power source to the appliance before attempting to repair it.
GE Oven Bake Burner and Igniter
Parts Number – WB16K10035
This replacement bake burner and igniter part kit does not come with the wire nuts. Note: The igniter connector may need to be cut off and spliced directly to the oven wires using porcelain wire nuts to secure the wires with. To ensure that these are the correct OEM parts for your specific GE gas oven, we suggest using the model number on your appliance. Please remember to disconnect the electricity to the unit before making this repair.
GE Oven Temperature Control Thermostat
Part Number – WB20K8
This thermostat control is used to establish and maintain the temperature inside the oven. Please remember to disconnect the electrical power source to the oven before making any repair procedures or replacing any parts on your appliance.
GE Oven Broil Element
Part Number – WB44K5009
This broil element is located inside the top part of the oven and is used for broiling food with. The broil element is often used to help preheat the oven for a much faster cooking time. If your element is bad, you should be able to see some kind of visual damage, such as blistering, burnt marks, bubbles or melted terminal ends. The element can be tested for continuity by using either an analog or digital multimeter. If your element does not show that it has continuity it is bad and it will need to be replaced with a new one. When ordering this replacement part, please use your model number to ensure that this is the correct one for your specific model.
GE Electric Oven Bake Element
Part Number – WB44X5043
This bake element uses screws to connect the terminal ends to the oven’s terminal. The element is mounted in the bottom part of the oven cavity and used to bake with. Always unplug or disconnect the electrical power source to an appliance before attempting to repair it.
GE Gas Oven Glow Bar Igniter
Part Number – WB13X25261
This igniter/glow bar is used in the oven to ignite the gas to broil.
GE Gas Oven Valve Pressure Regulator
Part Number – WB19K10044
This part is a safety valve used on some GE gas oven models. The valve is used to prevent gas from leaking until the oven’s igniter gets hot enough to ignite the gas. The pressure regulator automatically cuts the flow of gas off when a certain pressure is reached. Please be sure to turn the gas off and disconnect the electricity to your appliance before installing this part.
GE Oven Bake Element
Part Number – WB44K5012
This is a genuine OEM replacement bake element that is located on the bottom part of the oven and used for baking with. If you have noticed that your electric GE oven is not heating while you are trying to bake, the heating element may have burned out. You can test the element for continuity using a multimeter. If the element has continuity you will need to test the element switch and the element terminal. Please remember to always disconnect your appliance from its electrical source before doing any repair procedures on it. Safety reminder: Please be sure that your oven has had plenty of time to cool down before testing or removing any internal or external parts. Some parts of an oven can hold residual heat for quite some time and will still burn you long after your appliance has been turned off.
Why choose genuine GE parts? If your oven says GE on the outside why not put GE replacement parts on the inside. Your General Electric oven was designed for maximum performance, efficiency and reliability. To keep your GE gas or electric oven working like new, always use authentic OEM parts to repair and maintain it with.
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