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J77202 General Electric Range - Overview

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Drip Bowl - 6 Inch – Part Number: WB32X10012
Drip Bowl - 6 Inch
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PartSelect #: PS244677
Manufacturer #: WB32X10012
This six inch chrome drip bowl is intended for use with tilt lock style surface mount burner element units.
$21.45
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Drip Bowl - 8 Inch – Part Number: WB32X10013
Drip Bowl - 8 Inch
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PartSelect #: PS244680
Manufacturer #: WB32X10013
This eight inch chrome drip bowl is intended for use with with tilt lock style surface mount burner element units.
$28.42
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Tilt-Lock Hinge-Mounted Surface Burner - 8" – Part Number: WB30X354
Tilt-Lock Hinge-Mounted Surface Burner - 8"
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PartSelect #: PS244048
Manufacturer #: WB30X354
This kit includes an 8", three wire, 2450W surface element. This low rise element has an attached trim ring, and a terminal block with all three-wire units.
$81.50
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Broiler Pan - Large – Part Number: WB48X10056
Broiler Pan - Large
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PartSelect #: PS1517612
Manufacturer #: WB48X10056
This large broiler pan is found in the bottom of your oven and is used to catch drippings from broiling foods. This part includes the grate and bottom pan and is made of porcelain. The grate measures ...
$43.18
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Tilt Lock Hinge Mounted Surface Unit - 6" – Part Number: WB30X356
Tilt Lock Hinge Mounted Surface Unit - 6"
PartSelect #: PS244050
Manufacturer #: WB30X356
This 6-inch high-rise heating element offers fast and even heat for electric ranges. Ideal for a variety of cooking needs, it features a raised coil design that improves heat distribution. Installatio...
$64.73
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Upper Bake Element – Part Number: WB44X195
Upper Bake Element
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PartSelect #: PS249421
Manufacturer #: WB44X195
The depth of the terminals is 2.5 inches, and the screw-in terminals are 1.5 inches apart.
$97.90
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Broil Element – Part Number: WB44X139
Broil Element
PartSelect #: PS249392
Manufacturer #: WB44X139
This oven broil element has push on terminals.
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TERM BLOCK – Part Number: WB2X1351
TERM BLOCK
PartSelect #: PS241920
Manufacturer #: WB2X1351
$23.60
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Switch – Part Number: WB23X33
Switch
PartSelect #: PS236443
Manufacturer #: WB23X33
Need to regain control of your oven? The GE Push Button Surface Element Control Switch is your solution. This easy-to-install component is crucial to your GE range, taking charge of important function...
$160.30
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RECEPTACLE – Part Number: WB8X191
RECEPTACLE
PartSelect #: PS256886
Manufacturer #: WB8X191
$37.91
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DISCONTINUED – Part Number: WB2X1570
DISCONTINUED
PartSelect #: PS241943
Manufacturer #: WB2X1570
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LIGHT SWITCH-PANEL – Part Number: WB24X349
LIGHT SWITCH-PANEL
PartSelect #: PS237130
Manufacturer #: WB24X349
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50+ Yr Old Cooktop Burner had one of its two coils burn out
The hardest thing was finding the part to order! The GE Cooktop is from 1957 when the house was built. I followed the instructions that came with it. After seeing where the screw on hinge was supposed to be, I cleaned away the caked grease and finally saw the screw. I had to use a nut driver to remove it since it didn't have a slot for a screwdriver. Once that screw was out, the rest was easy. Before disconnecting any wires, I laid the new and old parts beside each other and drew a diagram showing where each wire (red, black & white) connected. It was a bit scary stripping the wires since they were old and fragile. It said to bend them into a "U" and solder but I didn't have soldering skill or equipment so I just tightened the screws holding the wires carefully. The connections are all nicely isolated in the bakelite insulator so it didn't seem cruicial. After working the new unit into place and turning on the power (at the circuit breaker), the burner worked perfectly. The replacement part looked exactly like the original. I was so amazed to be able to obtain the replacement burner after all these years! Thank-you PartsSelect!
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Tilt-Lock Hinge-Mounted Surface Burner - 8"
  • Barbara from Smyrna, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burner had shorted out
It was so easy. I turned off the power to the range, loosened the hinge screw and removed the burner unit from the stovetop. Next I removed the two spring clips holding the ceramic housing covering the three connectors. Then I loosened the three screws holding the 3 wire connectors to the burner, reconnected the 3 wires to the new burner unit, positioned the ceramic insulator housing and reinstalled the spring clips and finally replaced and tightened the hinge screw. It took about 5 or six minutes, max.
You can do this!
Parts Used:
Tilt Lock Hinge Mounted Surface Unit - 6"
  • John from Granite City, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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The lower bake element in the upper oven burnt out.
In order to determine what was wrong with the oven I used a voltage meter to determine if power was coming to the element in the first place. Be careful to set your meter at least 500 ACV, as the oven is operating at 240V. Remove the two screws that hold the element in place and carefully pull it out of the side of the oven. Turn on the bake element in the upper oven and place your test leads to either side of the connection leads. If you get a reading of 240Volts plus or minus you will know for sure the element is bad.
Turn off the oven, or even better turn off the circuit breaker to your stove.
There are two leads to the element that are held in place by self taping screws. If you have the same luck I have they will be corroded together. Carefully use long nose pliers to hold steady while gently applying pressure. If necessary use liquid wrench. When separated put together in the reverse order as how you took it apart.
Parts Used:
Upper Bake Element
  • John D. from Thousand Oaks, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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