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JCP67FW General Electric Range

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This is a broiler pan for your range. It catches drippings from the cookware, when broiling in the oven. This assembly includes the grill/grate and the bottom pan. These parts are made of porcelain. T...
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Sold individually. This knob accepts a D-shaped shaft.
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Customer:
Sharron from Pueblo, CO
Parts Used:
WB24X10106
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Door switch on large oven went out.
First, I called my son over to do the repairs. He shut the power to the oven off at the breaker box, he then unplugged the oven from the wall outlet, just to be extra safe. Next, he gently pried the door switch out from the face of the oven using a small flat bladed screw driver. Once the switch was out he tied a piece of twine to the con nector/plug before unplugging the switch. He then plugged the new switch in, untied the twine and carefully pushed the switch back into the hole on the face of the oven. Reconnected the pigtail to the outlet and turn the power back on at the breaker box. After watching my son do this repair I believe I could have done it and I'm 70 years old, well everything but move the oven out to unplug it from the wall outlet.
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Customer:
Martin from SCOTTS VALLEY, CA
Parts Used:
PM32X113
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Generic drip bowls for burners on my parent's 40" GE range don't fit because GE seems to have its own unique sizing.
I was happy to see that PartSelect offered one which specifically matched the GE part number I wanted and it also specifically said it is a GE replacement.
I received the parts and have not yet gone over to my parent's house to try and install them, but I am a bit wary.
The label on the parts I received (with the appropriate Par tSelect part number) states "Fits most leading brands of electric ranges EXCEPT GE* and Hotpoint."
I have my fingers crossed that this statement is incorrect and that they actually fit!
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