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JP621BN1 General Electric Cooktop

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Drip bowls are designed to catch any spills or messes from cooking on your stove top. The bowls sit underneath the burner elements on your stove and can easily be removed for cleaning. If your drip bo...
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This is the drip bowl for your range or cooktop. The drip bowl sits beneath the burner of an electric range and collects any spills during cooking. The bowl is 6 inches in diameter and represents the ...
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This kit comes with the terminal block, mounting clip and wires.
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This medallion is located in the middle of the surface burner.
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Element will not heat
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Customer:
Shaohui from East Lansing, MI
Parts Used:
WB17X210
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
There was no heat on the coils.
I opened the lid, and found that the terminal blocks were burnt, the wires were melted. I ordered one set of terminal block to replace the burnt one, and it worked. Before I started, I shut off the electricity in the whole house to be safe.
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Customer:
Gregory from Mont Belvieu, TX
Parts Used:
WB17X210
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
Surface burner coil did not work.
TURN OFF ALL POWER TO KITCHEN. Took off all burner coils and plates below them. Lift hood. Locate part. Remove old part and replace with new part in same way as was previously installed. The wire that comes with the kit is actually too much wire, but just arrange it the best you can and leave it....no big deal. I didn't have a magnet , but needed one. The wire from burner coil to switch runs through a harness which is screwed on to the body of the oven (below the range). Be careful NOT to drop it behind oven when taking it out. I dropped it and took forever to get it. That turned a 20 minuate job into an hour and a half. Otherwise this is an easy job that anyone can do. Refrigerator compressor is next. Have fun.
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Customer:
D. Cake from Spencerville, OH
Parts Used:
WB32X106, WB30X255
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
old burners gone bad
tries brazing ends back onto posts...it did work but still not as good as I wanted. Bit the bullet for 100.00 and bought 2 new burners and drip pans. Only regret was not buying the two smaller burners with pans. Smaller ones still work but the new ones work like brand new and an added benefit is they make the stove look brand new!! Very p leased with decision to buy!
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