EasyApplianceParts is now PartSelect! We've merged our sites to provide a better shopping experience for you.   Full Details
Back
Back
Back
Keep typing for more specific results...
Keep typing for more specific results...

JP960BA2BB General Electric Cooktop - Overview

Sections of the JP960BA2BB

[Viewing 1 of 1]
Keep searches simple, eg. "belt" or "pump".
Selector Knob – Part Number: WB03T10035
Selector Knob
★★★★★
★★★★★
(7)
PartSelect #: PS226369
Manufacturer #: WB03T10035
Sold Individually.
$33.69
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
Dual Radiant Element - 9 Inch – Part Number: WB30T10099
Dual Radiant Element - 9 Inch
★★★★★
★★★★★
(15)
PartSelect #: PS1016539
Manufacturer #: WB30T10099
This is a large dual haliant element with a limiter or sensor for glass cooktops and freestanding ranges. It is a 2500-watt part. The inner diameter measures 9 inches, while the outer diameter measure...
$123.58
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
Screw – Part Number: WH2X930
Screw
★★★★★
★★★★★
(1)
PartSelect #: PS271689
Manufacturer #: WH2X930
This screw is sold individually.
$16.05
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
Burner Knob – Part Number: WB03T10028
Burner Knob
★★★★★
★★★★★
(1)
PartSelect #: PS226365
Manufacturer #: WB03T10028
Sold individually. This knob accepts a double-flat shaft.
$30.53
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
6" Heating Element – Part Number: WB30X44826
6" Heating Element
★★★★★
★★★★★
(6)
PartSelect #: PS17645254
Manufacturer #: WB30X44826
Introducing GEs 6 Inch Heating Element, the ultimate solution for your appliance repair needs. Authentic and guaranteed for quality, this radiant surface element is designed to be the perfect replacem...
$129.32
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
Infinite Control Switch – Part Number: WB24X29364
Infinite Control Switch
★★★★★
★★★★★
(3)
PartSelect #: PS12342205
Manufacturer #: WB24X29364
This infinite control switch allows precise adjustment of heat levels for improved cooking accuracy. Smooth regulation enhances cooking performance and safety. Replacing a faulty switch restores dependable heat control.
$87.17
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
Range Indicator Light – Part Number: WB25T10012
Range Indicator Light
PartSelect #: PS237491
Manufacturer #: WB25T10012
Introducing the GE Indicator Light, a crucial feature for your cooktop safety. This small yet significant part is responsible for signalling when a cooking surface is heated or a burner is lit, allowi...
$41.69
  In Stock
Order now and your part arrives by Mar 29
Haliant Element - 1200W – Part Number: WB30T10043
Haliant Element - 1200W
★★★★★
★★★★★
(2)
PartSelect #: PS243901
Manufacturer #: WB30T10043
$165.48
  Special Order
Dual Radiant Element with Limiters - 4400W – Part Number: WB30T10046
Dual Radiant Element with Limiters - 4400W
★★★★★
★★★★★
(1)
PartSelect #: PS243904
Manufacturer #: WB30T10046
Discover the unique power and versatility of the Dual Radiant Element with Limiters from GE. This 4400W appliance amplifies your cooking experience by supplying ample heat to the cooking area on top o...
$257.24
  Special Order
Glass Main Top - Black – Part Number: WB61T10011
Glass Main Top - Black
PartSelect #: PS253442
Manufacturer #: WB61T10011
  No Longer Available
CONDUIT WIRE Assembly – Part Number: WB18T10374
CONDUIT WIRE Assembly
PartSelect #: PS1017490
Manufacturer #: WB18T10374
$87.98
  Special Order
HARNESS WIRE MAIN LT – Part Number: WB18T10082
HARNESS WIRE MAIN LT
PartSelect #: PS233173
Manufacturer #: WB18T10082
$63.42
  Special Order

Questions And Answers for JP960BA2BB

Be the first to ask our experts a question about this model!

Common Symptoms of the JP960BA2BB

[Viewing 1 of 1]
Element will not heat
Fixed by
these parts
Fixing Fixing Fixing
Show All
Keep searches simple. Use keywords, e.g. "leaking", "pump", "broken" or "fit".
Large burner on dual element burned out
This was really easy, and pretty with no problems or issues It took me longer to write this than to do the actual installation. I used a digital camera to help me remember where things were, but a pen/paper works fine. Here's what I did:

1. Turn off the breaker for the cooktop.

2. Remove (2) 1/4" hex screws directly under cooktop. You may need to open oven door to reveal them.

2. Prop up cooktop. I used the box the replacement element came in.

3. The element is held in place with (3) brackets held in by a #2 philips screw each. Mark the location of each of the brackets. There are numbers on the element to help you do this.

4. Write down where each of the wires connects to the element. There's only a few of them, but I tend to forget that stuff. The wires have female spade-type connectors that connect to the male ends on the element.

5. Using a needle-nose or small pliers wiggle each wire off the element. Grab the wires by the end of the female connector when you do this. I found it helpful to use a small flat screwdriver to help pry them off. Mine were on pretty tight, so expect this to take a few mins. If you have problems getting to the wires, remove the brackets (next step) first and come back to this one. I let the element hang from the wires without any problems, but I still wouldn't recommend it.

6. Remove each of the screws with a #2 philips screwdriver. Support the element with your hand and gently pull each bracket away from the element. Once they're all gone, the element should just come out. I took a look at my old element and saw that the large burner wires were melted in a couple places, so it was definitely broken.

7. If necessary, clean the underside of the cooktop surface with a clean papertowel. There was a little dust from the old element on mine.

8. Connect the new element and test to make sure it works by turning on the breaker and turning on the burner for a second or two. Note: This will make the top of the element hot for some time, so test it and go away for a few mins. If it works OK, proceed. If not, disconnect and figure out what else may be wrong.

9. Using the old element, make copies of the marks you made for the bracket locations onto the new element. You'll have to punch through the insulation when re-attaching the screws.

10. Re-wire the new element, if necessary and re-attach the brackets over the marks you made. This may be a pretty tight fit because the new element was thicker than the old on mine. I opened up the brackets a bit to make it not so hard to re-attach. Hook the brackets on and squeeze them over the element. The holes in the brackets need to line up with the holes drilled into the bottom of the element. If they don't, spin the element around (or detach and re-attach the brackets) till they do.

11. Screw in the (3) screws over the brackets pushing them through the insulation on the element.

12. Close the cooktop and reattach the hex screws under it (1/4" hex).

13. Turn on the breaker and test again.

Thats it, works great now. Good Luck
Parts Used:
Dual Radiant Element - 9 Inch
  • Scot from Oakland, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
101 of 115 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Coil Burned Out
Open lid,un screw coil,pop in new coil snap holders in place,then cook a steak
Parts Used:
6" Heating Element
  • Frank from St Augustine, FL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
62 of 93 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!
Two part burner, outer ring not working
The outer ring on the adjustable large haliant surface burner of our smooth top stove would not work. It would only work on the small (inner) size.

Found the part on this site, ordered, 3 days later, and it was fixing time.

2 screws removed to lift cooktop, 2 screws to remove old burner and disconnected 4 electric clips one at a time and placed them in same position on new burner. Replace the 4 screws and done.

VERY SIMPLE.
Parts Used:
Dual Radiant Element - 9 Inch
  • JERALD from PHENIX CITY, AL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
36 of 42 people found this instruction helpful.
Was this instruction helpful to you?
Thank you for voting!