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L2J120GEL0 General Electric Range - Overview

Sections of the L2J120GEL0

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Ignitor Mounting Screw – Part Number: WB1X1293
Ignitor Mounting Screw
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PartSelect #: PS234519
Manufacturer #: WB1X1293
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$9.64
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Screw – Part Number: WB1M1
Screw
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PartSelect #: PS234320
Manufacturer #: WB1M1
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$7.76
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Screw – Part Number: WB1X1130
Screw
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PartSelect #: PS234427
Manufacturer #: WB1X1130
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$8.30
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WASHER – Part Number: WB1K5117
WASHER
PartSelect #: PS234188
Manufacturer #: WB1K5117
$8.06
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Door Seal - Sides – Part Number: WB2X9596
Door Seal - Sides
PartSelect #: PS243639
Manufacturer #: WB2X9596
  No Longer Available
Igniter – Part Number: WB2X9697
Igniter
PartSelect #: PS243691
Manufacturer #: WB2X9697
Used for both the bake and broil.
$208.97
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SPACER-HNDL – Part Number: WB2X9037
SPACER-HNDL
PartSelect #: PS243351
Manufacturer #: WB2X9037
  No Longer Available
Control Thermostat – Part Number: WB21X505
Control Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS235871
Manufacturer #: WB21X505
This part establishes and maintains the internal temperature of the oven cavity.
$329.86
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SCREW – Part Number: WB1K5122
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS234192
Manufacturer #: WB1K5122
$7.68
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CLIP-THERMO – Part Number: WB2X9027
CLIP-THERMO
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PartSelect #: PS243342
Manufacturer #: WB2X9027
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SCREW – Part Number: WB1X1317
SCREW
PartSelect #: PS234539
Manufacturer #: WB1X1317
$7.16
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HINGE-TOP – Part Number: WB14X129
HINGE-TOP
PartSelect #: PS231630
Manufacturer #: WB14X129
$30.86
  Special Order

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Common Symptoms of the L2J120GEL0

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Little to no heat when baking
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The oven was not igniting. The heating element was not turning red hot.
First, I pulled out the two lower drawers to access the gas shut off valve. Turned it off by using adjustable wrench and turning counter-clockwise. Then I removed the old igniter - and pulled the two wires and twist caps thru the back hole. it had continuity, but it was 220 ohms. Google research said if the resistance is too high, not enough current will flow to flip the safety valve and/or heat the heating element.

Order the replacement. When I unboxed it, I measured the resistance at 176 ohms. I thought that was a bit high. Installed it anyway, and after turning on the gas at the shut off valve, I turned on the oven. I immediately heard a snap/pop - and found the heating element had broken. I called PartSelect - and they immediately sent me another one - giving me a refund for the first one to cancel out the charge, then charging me anew for the second one.

The second one measured resistance at 68 ohms. That was much better - since resistance in igniters increase with age - 68 is good compared to 220 ohms. Needless to say - re-installed, and it worked like a charm.

Tip - you can remove the oven doors. Each door hinge has a latch. Flip them up. Door lifts straight out. Made the job so much easier.
Parts Used:
Igniter
  • Dexter from ASHBURN, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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