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ZEK737WP3WG General Electric Wall Oven - Overview

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Bake Element – Part Number: WB44K5013
Bake Element
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PartSelect #: PS249249
Manufacturer #: WB44K5013
This bake element is used in ranges and located at the bottom of the oven. The bake element supplies heat for baking. If your symptoms include: your oven is not heating evenly, not starting, or the he...
$64.12
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Broil Element - 240V – Part Number: WB44K5009
Broil Element - 240V
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PartSelect #: PS249244
Manufacturer #: WB44K5009
This OEM-sourced broil element with push-on terminals is located on the roof of your oven cavity, providing heat from above to cook and heat your food. It requires a 240-volt power supply to function ...
$67.08
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Meat Probe Thermistor – Part Number: WB20T10024
Meat Probe Thermistor
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PartSelect #: PS1481046
Manufacturer #: WB20T10024
This probe is used to check the internal temperature of the meat to ensure proper temperature is reached. Also known as a Meat Probe.
$56.22
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Light Cover – Part Number: WB36X192
Light Cover
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PartSelect #: PS247415
Manufacturer #: WB36X192
This light bulb lens covers the interior light bulb in an oven, range, or stove. No tools are necessary to replace this part. Simply slide off the wire bracket to remove the existing light bulb lens. ...
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Door Lock and Switch Assembly – Part Number: WB49T10020
Door Lock and Switch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS2577623
Manufacturer #: WB49T10020
Enhance the functionality of your GE range with this Oven Door Lock Assembly. Primarily designed to provide additional safety, this component locks the oven door during the self-cleaning cycle, helpin...
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Door Gasket – Part Number: WB32K5038
Door Gasket
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PartSelect #: PS244569
Manufacturer #: WB32K5038
This gasket seals the oven door.
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Limit Switch – Part Number: WB24K5033
Limit Switch
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PartSelect #: PS236592
Manufacturer #: WB24K5033
This part acts like a safety thermostat on the appliance. Once it reaches a certain temperature it will shut off the heat source (element) to make sure the temperature doesn't go any higher.
$56.79
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Convection Fan Motor Assembly – Part Number: WB26K5069
Convection Fan Motor Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS237586
Manufacturer #: WB26K5069
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Inner Door Glass – Part Number: WB56X1907
Inner Door Glass
PartSelect #: PS252520
Manufacturer #: WB56X1907
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Limit Switch – Part Number: WB24K5085
Limit Switch
PartSelect #: PS236641
Manufacturer #: WB24K5085
$53.80
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ELEMENT CONVEX – Part Number: WB44T10027
ELEMENT CONVEX
PartSelect #: PS249298
Manufacturer #: WB44T10027
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Fan Blade – Part Number: WB2X8351
Fan Blade
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PartSelect #: PS243069
Manufacturer #: WB2X8351
$27.87
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bake element shorted out, sparking like a sparkler
first, made sure circuit breaker was off
second, used nut driver to remove 2 screws on old element, pulled it from the back of the oven
third, removed 2 wires from old element (spade connectors)
fourth, connected new element and pushed back into oven.
fifth, reinstalled 2 screws securing new element

this was all done by my 15 yr old son under my supervision.
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Bake Element
  • Carl from Wynnewood, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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The broiler element caught fire and burned out while I was broiling a steak.
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches, but I had not turned off the power.
So, I shorted out one of the wires. Then I turned off the power but was afraid to go any farther.
An appliance repairman was at my house that day fixing my dryer seal. He was able to pull the wires through the insulation successfully and install the broiler element. He did not charge me any extra for this little extra job. But I learned my lesson. Cut the power before you begin! He told me that I could have wound up with a much bigger repair if the short had been in the wire that is connected to the control panel of the oven. I was very lucky!
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Broil Element - 240V
  • Dianne from Rockville, MD
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver
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Convection Fan motor was (way) noisy
Fan motor has to be removed from the rear. Since this is a (double) wall oven, the hardest part was sliding the oven out of the wall.

First, doors are removed, eight screws that hold the oven in place (along the side of the doorways) are removed. The rear panel inside the oven must be removed to expose the fan. Four screws hold that in place.
Next, slide out the oven. The fan is covered by a tin shroud which is easily removed with a nut driver. The blade of the fan (inside the oven) is held on by a reverse threaded nut which must be removed. The fan motor is mounted with three screws and has two wires plugged into it. Piece of cake.

Reverse the procedure and you're done.

The best part was that I had originally called a service guy, who was going to 'defer me to GE for the repair' because the oven had to come out of the wall!! I think I'm going into the repair business!
Parts Used:
Convection Fan Motor Assembly
  • daniel from sayville, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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