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J500XD1 General Electric Range

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The bake element provides heat to your range in order to cook your food. If your oven is not heating or has inconsistent temperatures, it may be time to replace the element. This is a genuine OEM repl...
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This is an OEM authorized screw-on broil element for a range. It is inside the oven on the top, where it supplies heating for broiling. A few reasons it might be replaced include: no heating coming fr...
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The infinite switch controls the stove top surface burner. This switch will work with most of the electrical range models with coil burner elements.
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This part fits most ranges where a ceramic terminal block is used.
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This electronic clock replaces the mechanical clocks with a more reliable digital timer. As per the manufacturer, this part should be installed by appliance repair person.
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This sensor offers 16 ohms of resistance at room temperature, though the resistance increases as the temperature increases.
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Little to no heat when baking
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Timer will not advance
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Customer:
Wilbur from Taylorville, IL
Parts Used:
WB44X5082
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
element quit working
Unhooked electrical wiring from unit and rehooked new unit to electrical wiring.
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Customer:
Michael from Saint Paris, OH
Parts Used:
WB44X5082
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Bottom heating element went out
This repair took between 15 and 30 minutes BUT ONLY because my 10 year old son did the repair. He couldn't wait for his father to come home from work. His only complaint was the tight fit to reach the back of the oven (he wanted to take the oven door off but I said no). He removed the 2 screws that held the element in place and then pu lled it from the oven until he could remove the screws that held the wires in place. He was concerned that a little of the insulation came out with the wires, but this was no issue. The new element hooked right up (we figured out that we had to use the 2 new screws for the wires because the old ones did not fit very well). We used the same 'old' screws to attach the element back to the oven. Plugged the oven back in and it works fine. My son was so proud and I didn't have to help any more than shining a flashlight for him.
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Customer:
Phyllis from Fisk, MO
Parts Used:
WB44X5082
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
Oven heating element was broken.
The heating element in the lower oven of my 18 year-old GE double oven broke into two pieces and would not heat. Because of the age of the oven, a replacement part was unavailable through GE. I came across PartSelect.com through an Internet search and ordered the part online. Total cost was $33.50, counting s/h. FedEx delivered the new element less than 48 hours after I placed the order online.

IMPORTANT: FLIP the BREAKER to stop electricity from going to the oven. Replacing the heating element is a two step process: 1. Remove the old element. 2. Install the new element in its place. (NOTE: This job is much simpler if you lift and remove the oven door BEFORE you begin. NOTE also: There are no slots in the screws, so you must use a small socket wrench--not a screwdriver-- to remove the screws.) STEP 1: Two screws go through the small metal plate attached to the element prongs. These screws hold the element to the back oven wall. Remove the screws, then pull the element forward a few inches to gain access to two screws which hold the element prongs to wires that come through the back oven wall. (One wire and one screw for each of the two prongs.) Remove the two screws. Remove and discard the old element. STEP 2: Install the new element by doing Step 1 in reverse. Oven is now repaired! (It took more time to type these instruction than it took to repair the oven.)
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