JGP636WED1WW General Electric Cooktop - Overview
Sections of the JGP636WED1WW
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Large Burner Drip Bowl
PartSelect #: PS244310
Manufacturer #: WB31K5079
This is a replacement drip bowl for your range or oven. The drip bowl sits beneath the burner element and collects any drips or spills. This drip bowl is 8 inches in diameter and is used to replace th...
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Medium Burner Drip Bowl
PartSelect #: PS244311
Manufacturer #: WB31K5080
This burner drip bowl is sold individually. It is white on the top side, and black underneath.
$43.97
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Small Burner Drip Bowl
PartSelect #: PS244312
Manufacturer #: WB31K5081
This burner drip bowl is sold individually. It is white on the top side, and black underneath.
$38.96
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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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Gas Valve Knob
PartSelect #: PS226499
Manufacturer #: WB03T10175
Sold Individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
No Longer Available
SPARK MODULE KIT
PartSelect #: PS12742738
Manufacturer #: WB13X32509
Elevate your cooking experience with the GE Spark Module Kit. This must-have component is designed to efficiently control the sparks for lighting your cooktop surface burners, ensuring a consistent an...
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Liquid Propane Orifice Spud
PartSelect #: PS240918
Manufacturer #: WB28K5087
This orifice spud changes the burner from natural gas, to liquid propane. This orifice is sold individually.
No Longer Available
Spark Ignition Switches with Wire Harness
PartSelect #: PS953099
Manufacturer #: WB18T10344
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the JGP636WED1WW
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No spark to ignite the gas.
First I shut off the gas valve below the range and unplugged the unit from the electrical outlet. I left the flexible gas line fitting undisturbed/attached to the range top gas fitting. Then I removed the two screws below the unit (under the counter) that affix the range to the counter/support structure. Then I removed all of the knobs
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and burner grills and gas diffusers sitting on the top of the range. Then I lifted out the burner bowls and disconnected each from their respective spark wires. Then I gently pried the range from its hole in the counter being carefulm not to break the glass top and lifted it out turned it at an angle to the counter top hole and set it back down on the counter. Then I gently pried off the glass top from the metal range base, cleaned it thoroughly and set it aside. Then, I placed the new spark module next to the old one and one by one I transferred each wire to its respective location on the new module. The instructions pointed out that the new spark module has a revised grounding scheme and that a ground wire is no longer needed, so I removed and discarded the green ground wire. I then affixed the new spark module into the location where the old spark module had been. Next I replaced the wiring harness which contains the switches for each burner location. It is important to replace the wiring harness along with the spark module as they must work together reliably to complete the gas ignition circuit. The old wiring harness simply lifts/unsnaps out and the new one snaps into its place. Once both the spark module and wiring harness were in place, reassembly of the range was simply the reverse of disassembly.
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William from Littleton, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The porcelain had chipped on the burner bowls
Removed the two screws holding the porcelain burner bowl. Disconected the electric igniter by removing the "w" clip on the underside of the bowl. Then disconnected the igniter from the electric supply cord. Reverse these directions using the new urner bowl.
Really easy.
Really easy.
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Paula from Seal Beach, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burner bowl worn out from cleaning
Pulled off burner grates, burner, unscrewed burner bowl, removed clip from igniter and wire, then put it all back together. Was very easy, and the stove looks like new again.
PartSelect is very good with amazing shipment times. The kjpart arrived much sooner than expected.
PartSelect is very good with amazing shipment times. The kjpart arrived much sooner than expected.
Parts Used:
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Leon from Lancaster, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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