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General Electric Cooktop Hardware

Popular General Electric Cooktop Hardware

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General Electric Cooktop Bumper - Black
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11 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS4704188
Manufacturer Part Number WB28T10278
This authentic GE replacement bumper is sourced directly from the original manufacturer and is designed for use with gas cooktops. It provides a cushioned barrier between the cooktop’s main surface and the grates, helping to reduce noise and prevent damage from contact. Ideal for maintaining the stability and longevity of your appliance, this bumper is sold individually—please note that up to four may be required for a complete replacement.
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jack from SEYMOUR, WI
On/ off knob for gas cooktop was cracked
Ordered new knob and fit on perfectly Read more...
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$16.47
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General Electric Cooktop Receptacle Push-in
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9 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS752188
Manufacturer Part Number WB08T10026
This part is the replacement light socket for your oven. The oven light socket provides power to the light, and at the same time holds the light bulb in place.
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Richard from Menifee, CA
No problems encountered.
Used nutdriver to remove screws holding cover over oven light socket, unclipped electrical connectors, removed socket by hand, then reversed the foregoing. Easy. Read more...
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General Electric Cooktop Range Screw
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS222157
Manufacturer Part Number WB01T10008
This part is a replacement screw for your oven. It is made of black metal and is sold individually. This screw is approximately 1/4 inch in diameter and about 1/2 inch in length. It is designed to connect the different parts of your oven door. This part is an authentic OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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$19.50
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General Electric Cooktop Screw
PartSelect Number PS11773458
Manufacturer Part Number WB01X24735
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$16.23
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General Electric Cooktop Igniter
PartSelect Number PS1480698
Manufacturer Part Number WB02T10323
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David from Cherryvale, KS
ignitor wouldn't spark
Compressing the spring to apply the retainer clip was some what of a challange. But, everything went fine. Mission accomplished. Read more...
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General Electric Cooktop Ignitor Mounting Screw
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2 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS234519
Manufacturer Part Number WB1X1293
Sold Individually.
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CHRISTOPHER from REDMOND, OR
Oven Igniter Died
The only difficult part of the repair was getting the original screws out of the old igniter and oven gas arm. Once I drilled the old screws out the repair was done within 20 minutes. Read more...
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General Electric Cooktop Screw
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS271689
Manufacturer Part Number WH2X930
This screw is sold individually.
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Mikhail from Framingham, MA
8 screws and done
After taking off:
5 screws off the back
2 in the front - Husky screws in the front
panel clips - the top panel was opened.

1 more screw for starter switch

DONE - under 15 minutes.
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General Electric Cooktop Economic Nut
PartSelect Number PS951649
Manufacturer Part Number WB01K10037
This economic nut is a manufacturer-approved replacement part for your oven range. The nut can become worn down or stripped over time and need replacing. Make sure to disconnect power to the unit and wait until it cools before beginning this repair.
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$15.00
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General Electric Cooktop Scr 8-32 Tt Flp .270
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11762158
Manufacturer Part Number WB01X23501
Sold individually.
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General Electric Cooktop Top Electrode Mounting Clip
PartSelect Number PS3510420
Manufacturer Part Number WB01K10112
This Genuine OEM GE Electrode Clip is a precision-engineered component designed for use across a wide range of gas ranges. Constructed from durable metal, the clip plays a critical role in securing the electrode top within the rangetop and bracket assembly, ensuring stable and reliable ignition performance. Sold individually, this replacement part is ideal for routine maintenance or repair. For ease of installation, a pair of pliers is often recommended to assist with proper placement. Trust in genuine GE parts to maintain the safety and efficiency of your appliance.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Gas igniter glows, but will not light
  • Will Not Start
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Michael from Weatogue, CT
No spark at one burner
Other writers have claimed that this is a "really easy" job. They apparently had one or more of: 1. Less used appliance. 2. Never spilled anything on the cooktop 3. Much better luck. In my case, the apparently faulty igniter absolutely would not pull out. I removed it by removing the burner retaining screws and prying under the burner casting. Having done that, I cleaned the igniter and tested it again. None of the igniters worked, and I could hear arcing under the cooktop, indicating one or more of the igniter HV wires had somehow grounded. After a fruitless search for instructions on raising the cooktop, I stumbled upon an envelope glued to the back of the range that told me to remove all four burners and igniters and to release the cooktop by inserting a thin screwdriver under the front edge about 3" from each end to release the spring clips. Several of the igniters were cemented in place with caramelized sugar and required some pretty vigorous prying to dislodge. If I had this to do again on a range that had been ridden hard, I wouldproactively order a full set of gaskets (they're fragile), the HV harness (even if it doesn't leak as mine did, the igniter connectors degrade from heat exposure), a set of electrode mounting clips (none of them were much use either), and enough igniters to replace any that don't work plus at least one. I pried out the recalcitrant igniters; in retrospect I should have crushed them because of the severe risk imposed by prying of breaking either a burner casting or the cooktop -- either of which are far more expensive than another igniter. Read more...

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