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uneven heating of oven
This repair was super easy. I removed the two screws holding the oven sensor in place, pulled the sensor from the oven wall to expose the two wires attached to the sensor cut and spliced in the new sensor as per instructions. The supplied wiring kit made this splice very easy. I then reinserted the wires and sensor from the oven wall, put the screws back in place tested the oven. Oven now works like new and I got bonus points from a happy wife!
Repair was easy once I got the correct part. When the parts were listed as small and medium large I thought they were talking the diameter of the bowl. It turns out they are talking about the center hole in the bowl. So I needed one small and three large. Everything great now.....stove looks great and clean.
Very,very easy. Just like the video described. Removed three screws. Released the spring and removed the old hinge from the slot. Slipped the new hinge in the slot,replaced the screws and reattached the spring. Job done! Great service!
Rremoved the back cover, changed the wires from one ignighter to the other, removed the old ignighter, and snapped in the new one, put four screws back on cover, and pushed stove back into place, turned on all burners several times to make shure eveything worked!!!
When I got the part I removed the tin cover (two screws)on the back of the range. I removed the sensor by removing the two screws inside the oven and pulled out the sensor. taking the instructions advise, I checked the sensor with my ohm meter and although it read 1.1 ohms as compared with the recommended 1.09 ohms at room temperature in the instructions, went ahead and changed the unit. The connector did not fit my particular model so I spliced the wiring and using the two included wire nuts made the connection. I reinstalled the sensor, reattached the gas line, plugged it in and tried the oven before I put it back in place. The oven works great now and it was super easy.
i removed the cover over hole that holds the orifice used a 7mm nut driver with butyl rubber tape stuffed inside nut driver, this stuff is sticky and holds orifice in place while positioning over hole.total time about 3 minutes. they worked perfectly.
Oven door difficult to open, would only open 4-5 inches
Followed the video step by step, made the job simple and easy. Did not know there were springs attached to the lower part of hinge till watching video. Parts were genuine GE manufacturer parts which fit perfectly. Very helpful staff and great customer service. My model number did not match perfectly with others listed but the hinge part is identical.
Pull the door off the hinges. pull drawer out of range.Take sping off both frame and hinge arm. Unscrew three screws holing hinge in palce. pull old hinge out , put new hinge in . reinstall screws, spring, drawer , and door. Get the wife to make cookies.
Oven door wouldn't open/close properly; hinges offset & wheels broken
Followed YouTube video from PartsSelect. It was real easy to do and that video was helpful. Took off door by sliding it up off hinges, disconnected springs, unscrewed hinges & slid them out - reversed to install. Worked perfect, parts were exactly right and parts came within 2 days.
I located the spark module at back of top panel and I switched the wires of one of the other burners to the burner that wasn't lighting. By doing that I found that part of the module wasn't operating properly.
Burner Spark Module burned out needed a replacement
My husband did the repair so it was very easy for me, as well as for him, he found the bad part from your parts diagram which was a great help, he changed it out in no time and so we were both very Happy. Thank you for your help. Nancy & David
Well after fighting with the door for a month, i went on this site and using their information, i found the model number (in the process i found the receipt for the oven and found out it was 20 years old still looks and works like new. Pulled the door up and off the hinges, removed the drawer, saw the spring was in the middle hole, removed three screws pulled out old hinge. Installed new hinge, 3 screws and the spring. put the door back on and wow it worked! Thanks!