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GEF305PJSB
GEF305PJSB Gibson Range
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$47.55
This genuine OEM bake element is located on the bottom of the oven cavity to supply heat for baking. The approximate size is 19-1/2 inches wide by 18-1/2 inches long and has 3-1/2 inch inserts. The el...
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$11.89
This OEM drip bowl fits under 8-inch burner elements and has a diameter of approximately 10-inches. Drip bowls catch any spills, and are a quick, easy, and cheap way to improve your cooktop aesthetic....
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$7.45
This drip bowl is an OEM approved replacement part designed for use with various electric ranges and cooktops. This part is located underneath the burner to contain any spills while cooking. It fits ...
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$5.33
If you are having difficulty opening or closing the drawer at the bottom of your range, the drawer glides may be damaged. These genuine OEM rear drawer glides help to support the side of the drawer an...
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$6.02
If the storage drawer at the bottom of your range has become difficult to pull in or out, there may be an issue with one of your drawer glides. The drawer glides are used to help the drawer slide in a...
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$16.19
This kit comes with the necessary components to replace your burner terminal block. It includes interchangeable mounting brackets, a terminal box, ceramic wire nuts, heat shrink protective tubing, and...
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If the burner element on your range is damaged or no longer heating up, the element should be replaced. When you remove the element, check the terminals for any signs of corrosion or arcing. If you fi...
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$35.38
This is a genuine OEM 6-inch burner element for your electric range or cooktop. If the element is no longer heating up, it may be time for a replacement. When you remove the old element, inspect the t...
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$9.38
Terminal blocks (also called terminal boards or strips) provide a convenient means of connecting individual electrical wires.
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Common Problems and Symptoms for GEF305PJSB
Viewing 8 of 8Element will not heat
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Little to no heat when baking
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Door won’t close
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Oven not heating evenly
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Touchpad does not respond
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- Customer:
- David from Shawnee, KS
- Parts Used:
- 316075103
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Screw drivers
Oven woudn't heat
1. Removed two screws, pulled out the element, voltage tested the element and determined it was an open circuit (bad element).
2. Ordered the part from partselect.com
3. Disconnected element, connected the new one, and screwed it back in.
2. Ordered the part from partselect.com
3. Disconnected element, connected the new one, and screwed it back in.
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- Customer:
- Michael from Green Bay, WI
- Parts Used:
- 316075103
- Difficulty Level:
- Really Easy
- Total Repair Time:
- Less than 15 mins
- Tools:
- Nutdriver
Element cracked in two pieces
Shut off circuit breaker to stove and collected the tool from the basement. Turned on flashlight. Unscrewed the two hex nuts from the old element/back of the oven. Slid the old element prongs out of the back, exposing the connecting wires. Pulled the connecting wires off of the old element, carefully, so that the connections wouldn
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't come off of the wires. Threw the old element pieces in the garbage. Connected the new element to the connecting wires and re-fastened the hex nuts. My husband had wanted to call the repair man, but it didn't look too difficult, so I decided to try it on my own. Boy was he surprised when I fixed it, and for a fraction of the cost of hiring a repairman! Ladies, we can do this ourselves!!! :) Thank you for being there for us to order our part from, Parts Select, we had our new part in less than 24 hours, so the shipping was blazing fast!!! Keep up the good work!!! :)
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drawer glides were broke on front and back
used a screwdriver pushed the old ones out put the new in. the video instructions were great.
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