ZDP30N4H3SS General Electric Range - Overview
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Grate Foot - One Only
PartSelect #: PS1016985
Manufacturer #: WB02X11169
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Igniter Switch
PartSelect #: PS651383
Manufacturer #: WB24X10091
This genuine OEM spark ignition switch is designed to activate the surface burner igniter when the control knob is turned to the light position. Installed behind the knob, it generates the spark neede...
$55.23
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Igniter
PartSelect #: PS224072
Manufacturer #: WB02X10822
Also known as spark electrode. This part helps your burner ignite and produce flame.
$106.23
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TUBING MAIN FRONT
PartSelect #: PS954173
Manufacturer #: WB28X10065
Introducing the GE Main Front Tubing, an essential piece for your range's optimal performance. This surface burner supply tube plays a crucial role in supplying gas to the surface burner, ensuring you...
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BAKE ELEMENT OUTER
PartSelect #: PS249352
Manufacturer #: WB44X10018
Discover the power of a well-functioning oven with this robust outer bake element from GE. Designed to provide consistent, even heat, this high-quality part ensures your oven maintains optimal baking ...
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old switch would not turn off
remove c clip, remove two wires
install new switch,
replace c clip, replace two wires
test
have a cup of coffee
install new switch,
replace c clip, replace two wires
test
have a cup of coffee
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NORMAN from THOMSON, GA
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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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Outer heating element shorted out, likely due to age and damage from lower rack changing heights over 10 year period of use.
Turned off breaker at electrical panel. Confirmed power to stove was off with multimeter, as I couldn't pull stove out to unplug it without significant hardwood floor protection in place and extra equipment to "slide" the stove out. Removed all racks. Cleaned the inside of the stove. Unscrewed the two screws holding the element to the bac
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k wall and pulled the element out from the back wall, revealing the wiring connections. Held the wire on one side with needle nose pliers and slid the element from the wire retaining clip. Attached the new element on that side to the wire retaining clip. Held the wire on the other side with needle nose pliers and removed the other wire retaining clip. Pulled out the old element and placed it on the floor. Installed the other end of the new element into the wire retaining clip. Confirmed they were both securely attached, crimped down a bit on each retaining clip for good measure and pushed the element and wire ends back into the stove body. Installed the two screws and re-installed the racks. Turned on the breaker at the electrical panel. Confirmed that the lights, igniters and over all worked. Done. 15 minutes. Took just as long getting out the tools, turning things off and on and returning tools to the garage than it did to replace the element. Fun part was finding the model number, finding the web site to purchase the element, and waiting a week to get it. But really easy and the stove works again.
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Tom E. from SANTA CRUZ, 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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Convection Fan Motor Quit
Used the nut driver to take out the bad motor and installed the new one.
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Marilyn R from Adel, IA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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