Upper Bake Element WB44X195
Fits your RH758*V8 Range!
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Fits your RH758*V8 Range!
PartSelect Number PS249421
Manufacturer Part Number WB44X195
Manufactured by
GE
Product Description
Upper Bake Element Specifications
The depth of the terminals is 2.5 inches, and the screw-in terminals are 1.5 inches apart.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking | Element will not heat
This part works with the following products:
Range, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric, Hotpoint, Kenmore.
Part# WB44X195 replaces these:
AP2031028, 1973, 340636, WB44X0140, WB44X0141, WB44X0195, WB44X140, WB44X141
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Scott K - March 28, 2021
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easy repair
the part came fast and worked great
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John D - March 18, 2020
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Repair was quick and easy
The part worked as it was suppose to.
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Dennis G - April 12, 2019
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Success is hard to beat!
Using a pair of loosely clamped vice grip pliers needle nose vice grips my fat fingers managed to install the part without a problem. The oven is working again & my wife is happy!
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Judy W - April 27, 2018
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Good part, carefully crafted
This fixed my 35 year old Hotpoint stove (Model RH758GD and made by GE) whose upper bake element had caught fire -- I'm delighted to have it back in working order!
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Average Repair Rating: 4.1 / 5.0, 7 reviews.
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Original cooking element was starting to fail. It was bending and changing form and would have broken over a short period of time.
I had purchased a partselect heating element for my larger lower oven previously so I knew what to expect on replacement.
I shut off the power to the stove from the electrical box. Next I removed both the cooking racks from the oven. Then the side removable panels and bottom as this is a P7 removeable panel oven. This gave ne ... Read more easy access to the nuts/screws holding the element in place. Once the screws were removed I pulled out the element and disconnected the leads. I replaced the new piece reversing the process.
I shut off the power to the stove from the electrical box. Next I removed both the cooking racks from the oven. Then the side removable panels and bottom as this is a P7 removeable panel oven. This gave ne ... Read more easy access to the nuts/screws holding the element in place. Once the screws were removed I pulled out the element and disconnected the leads. I replaced the new piece reversing the process.
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John from NAPERVILLE, IL
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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, Socket set
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Lower bake element
Wire connection from the oven was too small and I had to make it larger with a flat head screwdriver and pliers. I used a head flashlight for I could see better. I would suggest not having a glass of wine before starting the repair. It would have only taken me 15 Minutes instead of 30.
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Jeanne from ARCHER, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The bake element started to crack and open in several areas.It was just a matter of time before it would of broken in half.
Turn the power of to the stove used a 5/16 socked and unscrewed the element from the stove. Used the socket to remove the wires from the element. Installation was easy make sure you hold the end of the elements where the wires attach so they do not bend when tightening. Everything is working and back to normal. Make sure you use the model
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number to get the correct part needed.Part select was the best and delivery was with in 5 days.
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Jon from Killeen, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Baking element broken in two
The baking element burned through, in my really old double oven. (It was in our home when we bought it 16 years ago.) It was the top oven element that broke. I wasn't sure it could be repaired. I looked on line and I found it. It took my husband less than 30 min. to fix it. I have my oven back but it would have nice to get a new one.
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Diana from Galion, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Element burned out and started to deform
disconnected power
remove oven racks and oven bake shields
removed two bolts from end bracket plate on element
carefully pull bake element partly out until the electrical wires are visible, remove two small screws, remember the side of element each wire
attaches, red is power black is ground.
, replaced new ... Read more element in reverse order, reattach wires to element and snug tighten , not over tighten. Element worked
like new.
remove oven racks and oven bake shields
removed two bolts from end bracket plate on element
carefully pull bake element partly out until the electrical wires are visible, remove two small screws, remember the side of element each wire
attaches, red is power black is ground.
, replaced new ... Read more element in reverse order, reattach wires to element and snug tighten , not over tighten. Element worked
like new.
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Kurt from Cortez, CO
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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The bake elment was over 25 years old when it cracked and burned out.
Turned off the electricity to the ovens. Unscrewed the two screws holding the old bake element. Removed the old one by disconnecting the two wires and replaced the new element in it's place.
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Rita from Buda, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The lower bake element in the upper oven burnt out.
In order to determine what was wrong with the oven I used a voltage meter to determine if power was coming to the element in the first place. Be careful to set your meter at least 500 ACV, as the oven is operating at 240V. Remove the two screws that hold the element in place and carefully pull it out of the side of the oven. Turn on t
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he bake element in the upper oven and place your test leads to either side of the connection leads. If you get a reading of 240Volts plus or minus you will know for sure the element is bad.
Turn off the oven, or even better turn off the circuit breaker to your stove.
There are two leads to the element that are held in place by self taping screws. If you have the same luck I have they will be corroded together. Carefully use long nose pliers to hold steady while gently applying pressure. If necessary use liquid wrench. When separated put together in the reverse order as how you took it apart.
Turn off the oven, or even better turn off the circuit breaker to your stove.
There are two leads to the element that are held in place by self taping screws. If you have the same luck I have they will be corroded together. Carefully use long nose pliers to hold steady while gently applying pressure. If necessary use liquid wrench. When separated put together in the reverse order as how you took it apart.
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John D. from Thousand Oaks, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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Jim
February 5, 2018
My old GE double oven upper oven bake element broke i think the part number is wb44x195. It looks like the replacement part does not come with the 2 small feet that are on the original part which hold it up from the bottom of the oven about 3/4 inch and keeps the element level. Will this be a problem? Can i buy the support bracets?
For model number JHP56V*K2
Hello Jim, thank you for your question. The element part number WB44X195 is correct for your unit. The supports have been discontinued, by the manufacturer. The new element will be able to used as a replacement without those supports. Good Luck with your repair!
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