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JGP331EM1 General Electric Cooktop

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This part is sold individually. It is white on the top side, and black underneath. Used for gas ranges. You may need to order the drip bowl seal.
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This part is sold individually. It is white on the top side, and black underneath.
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This igniter is used to light the top surface burner on a range/stove. Sold individually.
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Little to no heat when baking
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Customer:
Nelda from Carmichael, CA
Parts Used:
WB31M11, WB31M10
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Large and small Burner Drip Bowls needed to be replaced
The drip bowls of my stove had to be replaced. The tough job about this is that the bowls need to be ordered which we did. The order was sent to my house within a couple days. The drip bowls were replaced and they look and work just fine. The gas stove is about 10 yrs old and it needs the parts special ordered now. I used to wash and use a bit of elbow grease but this time it required too much effort. So an easy replacement did the trick.
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Customer:
John T from Cypress, TX
Parts Used:
WB31M11, WB31M10
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Porcelain chipped around screws
Removed old rusted screws, removed old drip bowls, removed seals from old drip bowls carefully cleaned seals and replaced them on the new drip bowls. I re-installed the new drip bowls with new stainless steel screws. ( be careful not to tighten the screws to tight )
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