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10RJ736H Hotpoint Range - Overview

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Broil Element – Part Number: WB44X173
Broil Element
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PartSelect #: PS249411
Manufacturer #: WB44X173
The broil element is located at the top of the oven and gives off heat in order to bake evenly. If you notice that the element is not heating up or is not cooking evenly it could be because it is brok...
$31.03
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Bake Element (16" long x 11-3/4" wide) – Part Number: WB44X169
Bake Element (16" long x 11-3/4" wide)
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PartSelect #: PS249408
Manufacturer #: WB44X169
This closed hinged style bake element with screw in terminals is 16 inches long and 11-3/4 inches wide. Use it for your GE brand oven.
$104.38
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB24K2
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PartSelect #: PS236568
Manufacturer #: WB24K2
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LATCH – Part Number: WB14X5035
LATCH
PartSelect #: PS231691
Manufacturer #: WB14X5035
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB19X127
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PartSelect #: PS234013
Manufacturer #: WB19X127
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB9X101
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PartSelect #: PS657940
Manufacturer #: WB9X101
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB2X1806
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PartSelect #: PS686539
Manufacturer #: WB2X1806
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB10X98
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PartSelect #: PS686919
Manufacturer #: WB10X98
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Little to no heat when baking
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Broiler Element Burned Out
Successful repair to Our GE range, manufactured prior to 1965 (when installed in house). Pulled range from wall, unplugged, removed burned-out broiler element. Previous check with GE to make cross reference of range part number to Part-select part number for this nearly 50-year-old range. Obtained new part and installed. Works. Range has self-cleaning oven, accidentally destroyed thermal switch attached to element mounting bracket, difficulty with frozen mounting nut. Self-cleaning still works; thermal switch locks out a solenoid which defeats door latch; prevents premature opening of oven door when oven too hot to open safely. Internet search did not find GE part but there are generic devices of the same type available; will consider installation later.
Parts Used:
Broil Element
  • Richard from Vestal, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Broiler element not working
Pull the stove out from the wall and unplug. Had to remove back of stove, the aluminum sheilding and the duct work to get at wires use nut driver. Then used nut driver to remove nuts from broiler unit inside stove. Take the front overn dover off first. The new part did not match up with the wires so I used a needle nose to spread the wire clips just a tad so they would fit over the tabs of the broiler unit. Do all of this behind the stove as you do not have eough wire to do this effectively from the oven side. After I had the tabs fitted to the broiler unit. I removed them and fed wires back through the stove. I then went back to the front of the stove and put the broiler back in and put support bar back in to ceiling of stove and the two nuts back on to affix broiler to back of oven. Put the aluminum baccking and duct work back onto the back of the stove and plugged it back in. Pretty easy job.
Parts Used:
Broil Element
  • Shawn from Newburg, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Broiler Element quit working
First I removed the two screws in the back. then I removed the two screws attached to the brace at the top. pulled the old element out. Removed the screws that attatced the wires to the element. Attached the wires to the new element. Pushed the wires back in. Pushed the element in and attached the screws. Reattached the support. Turned on the broiler. The element smoked for a few seconds before getting red hot. It is working fine.
Parts Used:
Broil Element
  • Parker from Blanchester, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers, Socket set
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