The repair in my situation is very easy and simple. Just push new control knob into the valve and it's done. I am pleased with my order and I received it sooner than I expected.
Mom lives 2900 miles away, she calls, says moved in year ago and never used oven. Why? No knob; no store had part and she could not figure out temp;Mom not think about thermometer; Dad used to do that for her. Go to your site and start typing in numbers fron Mom's range..found closest match; mind you stove 20+ years old...Mom calls overjoyed friend put thermometer in oven then and it worked; phone call so cute her so excited and all. Thank you for keeping your parts from changing tremendously as now Mom can make all the baked meals she has always enjoyed. Greatful Daughter
replaced with new drip pans and knob. stove looks brand new. easy fix and great improvement, thank you. also fast delivery. very pleased would recommend.
Unscrew the metal rim and remove the glass window. Remove the old bulb by twesting the bulb towards you. Place the new bulb's pins into the slots and twest away from you. Place the metal rims back in place and screw them down.
The switch for the stovetop fluorescent light failed.
It took only ten minutes to locate the correct replacement switch for my 20+ year old GE range on the PartSelect website, and only two days for it to arrive at my home. After removing the rear panel behind the control module, it became apparent that there were clips on each side that held the glass front panel in place. I removed the screws for each clip and the thumbscrews on the two front-mounted switches, and the glass panel came free easily. Wiring for the new switch was simple plug-and-play (4 leads), and reassembly was a snap. I was VERY careful with the glass front panel, which is NLA as a replacement part.
Pulled the knob's off the front of the stove. Removed 7 phillps screws holding on the front plate, pulled off the front plate, removed the ignitenr, and then reassembed the stove. It worked great.
could not select correct temperature or hold temperature
I removed all the knobs and then pulled the stove out. I then unscrewed everything starting at the top of the stove and exposed the thermostat control. I followed the thermostat line and continued to remove screws and panels until it was completely exposed. I followed the line into the stove and removed the end of the thermostat. I then unscrewed the control and removed the item completely. Then I screwed the new thermostat control in place and proceeded to thread the line until I had it in its proper location in the oven. I then replaced all the parts, cleaning everything before I returned them into place.