JGP328WEC2WW General Electric Cooktop - Overview
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Grate Foot
PartSelect #: PS2353327
Manufacturer #: WB02T10461
The Grate Foot is a black rubber part which attaches underneath the grate in order to protect your stovetop from being scratched, which it does by cushioning the grate on your gas range. If this part ...
$16.09
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Spark Igniter
PartSelect #: PS11736298
Manufacturer #: WB13X27058
Also known as spark electrode. This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
$66.19
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Top Electrode Mounting Clip
PartSelect #: PS3510420
Manufacturer #: 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 th...
$19.93
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS271689
Manufacturer #: WH2X930
This screw is sold individually.
$16.05
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SPARK MODULE
PartSelect #: PS17872541
Manufacturer #: WB13X46909
This module provides reliable ignition. Replace if burners stop sparking. This part is designed to keep your appliance operating reliably and efficiently. Replacing a worn or failing component helps p...
$75.92
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Gas Pressure Regulator
PartSelect #: PS2337785
Manufacturer #: WB19T10078
This comes set from the manufacturer for Natural Gas. It also includes the conversion to Liquid Propane.
This valve automatically cuts off the flow of gas at a certain pressure.
$57.67
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Double Burner Grate in Grey
PartSelect #: PS12073902
Manufacturer #: WB31X28386
Introducing the Double Burner Grate in Grey from the reliable brand, GE. Ideal for your cooktop, this burner grate set presents a stable surface for your cookware, enhancing the functionality of your ...
$235.68
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LP Orifice - Center
PartSelect #: PS1020519
Manufacturer #: WB28K10288
This orifice spud changes the burner from natural gas, to liquid propane. This orifice is sold individually. Size: .74mm
$15.00
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Gas Valve Knob
PartSelect #: PS226499
Manufacturer #: WB03T10175
Sold Individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
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David
April 10, 2023
Please help me to figure out how to replace the on off switches or valve kit on the Profile Gas's Stovetop drop in
I don't see how the unit separates. Underneath is sold galvanized piece. I don't have any screws to loosen to help me.
The model is 28 years old
Do you have the parts and a video I can watch ?
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For model number JGP328WEC2WW
Hello David, thank you for your inquiry. We do not have any videos available, but here are some instructions that will help you separate the unit to replace the switches or the valve kit, part number PS12582582:
1. Unplug the power cord and shut off the gas supply.
2. Carefully lift off all grates and remove all burner caps and the burner bases. Remove all of the control knobs; you can use string or wire to help pull them off of the valve stems.
3. Now use a t20 torx bit to unthread all of the screws securing the officeholders to the main top.
4. With the screws unthreaded, lift off the top.
5. Lift the seal off of the valve stem and detach the spark switch. Use a 1/2-inch wrench to unthread the nut securing the gas supply tubing to the valve.
6. Now use a 7-millimeter socket or nut driver to unthread the screw to release the valve bracket from the manifold.
7. Now detach the old gas valve and install the new gas valve by positioning it on the supply tubing and manifold. Align the valve bracket and secure it with the screw.
We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Burner wouldn't light
I removed the old igniter by working a thin screwdriver under the edge of the igniter, and carefully prying it up. I then used pliers to pull off the electrical wire. Connected up the new igniter, and pushed it back into the hole. A very simple repair.
I've replaced 2 igniters on this stove. My symptoms were that when I tried ... Read more to light one of the bad burners I heard clicking, and could see the spark on the other (working) burners. So I knew the basic sparking function was working. Just that the igniter on the broken burner would not spark.
I've replaced 2 igniters on this stove. My symptoms were that when I tried ... Read more to light one of the bad burners I heard clicking, and could see the spark on the other (working) burners. So I knew the basic sparking function was working. Just that the igniter on the broken burner would not spark.
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Jeffrey from Freehold, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Grate Foot had worn out
A rubber grate foot on my range top had worn out. I pulled the worn foot out and installed the new grate foot with no tools or accessories. Good as new! Now I don't have to worry about the grate scraping my range top and scratching the paint. I also ordered extras so I won't have to wait if another wears out.
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Kathryn from Star City, AR
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Replacing Spark Igniter
Pulled the old one out. Disconnected the wire. Repaired the frayed wire cover with Liquid Tape. Connected the wire. Inserted the new part into the hole. This is after installing a new spark module earlier. But that was dumb easy too. So for about $100 bucks in parts and an hour of my time I saved myself the appliance repairman money and
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agonizing scheduling and dealing with them for the price of gold. I also replaced all the gaskets on the burners in that time. It so easy even a financial planner could do it.
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RICHARD from HERNDON, VA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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