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This bake element goes in the bottom of your range and is 220 volts and 2300 watts. This closed hinged style element with screw-in terminals measures at 15-1/4 inches long and 18-1/4 inches wide. The bottom bake element provides heat for baking. Tools you will need for this repair include pliers, screwdrivers, and an adjustable wrench. Before you begin this installation, remember to shut off the house circuit breaker or unplug your range. For safety purposes we also recommend wearing work gloves.
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Kevin H - February 10, 2018
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Easy repair
Part worked great.
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John B - January 4, 2023
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Good quality and quick service
Part ship out quick and had it in a couple days. Works as expected.
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Abby N - November 21, 2019
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Easy repair
Part was perfect. Fixed my 18 year old stove.
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John B M - June 17, 2019
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Perfect!!
Exactly what I needed, quick shipping from 200 miles away warehouse
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MARSHA W - September 14, 2019
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Old element melted through
Ordered this part for my 20yr old oven...and it works. Hardest part was getting my body angled inside the oven to attach in the back. I watched several videos and read others posts about how to install. It really was as easy as described.
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Patricia A K - April 15, 2020
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Heating element
My part came quickly my stove is up and heating just fine. Thanks
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Linda D - February 21, 2018
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Good operation
Part arrived in a few days. Fit. Installed easily. Excellent service.
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Thomas J - June 27, 2019
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Fast and easy!
The part showed up in about two days. I pulled it from the box, screwed it onto the wires and was baking again!
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Vicky O - April 2, 2023
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Great part, work as expected!
My stove is back to baking!
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Beverly C - February 5, 2020
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Easy instructions and installation.
The part was correct and working properly. Was extremely happy with the quick delivery time. The person who took my order was helpful and very pleasant.
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Both heating elements not working
Removed racks from oven. Each element had two screws, used socket wrench for all, gently pulled out element to exposé wiring removed wires with same socket. Once element out of oven, reattached wires to new element, reset element to back of oven and with the two screws attached back. Did the same process for top element only exception was
... Read more a bracket holding top element from leaning down. It had two screws all the same size as element screws. Once all back in place turned on breaker to check each element.
Got new part! Unplug range!!! Remove oven door by opening and lifting up at the same time, set aside. Remove two screws with a nutdriver or screwdriver. Pull on element far enough to unhook wires and throw away old element and install the wires on the new element and reinstall!!
Kenny from CALDWELL, ID
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Bake element began to spark and short out when I tried to use it.
When the part arrived, I used the diagram provided by the website to see what really needed to be done. Keep in mind, if you're doing it correctly and disconnect the range from the power source, it's going to be dark inside the oven. Get a good flashlight or electric lantern. There are two screws holding the element in. Mine were 8MM hex
... Read more-head screws, but be prepared for anything. I removed the with a socket attachment/adapter to my cordless drill/screwdriver, and the part came right out. Some insulation will come as well - don't panic. Installation is similar, just in reverse order. Pay attention to the feet on the element. Make certain they are down. Don't lean on them when you think you're finished and discover that you installed it upside down like someone I know, and have to pull it out to correct this.
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Bill from MANHATTAN, KS
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
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Bottom Bake Element had burnt into/split
Very easy and simple/ After making sure power supply was off, removed socket screws in back plate of element, slid old element out, attached new element and replaced/tightened socket screws on plate and new element. Power on, oven on .. heated quickly and nicely. Used oven several times since ... no problems.
Miranda from UNION GROVE, NC
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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Element burned out
My husband first turned the main breaker off to the stove. Pulled the stove away from wall, took off the back plate, unhooked the element and out the new one in!!
Wendy from CHESHIRE, CT
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set
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Element got hot spot
Easiest thing I've done. Shut off breaker. Unplug range. Pull out from wall (because this is a good time to remove the back, clean under and around the unit, check out the insulation and electrical contacts....or skip it, whatever). Open oven. Remove door (while ajar, pull up). Remove racks. Unscrew mounting plate from back interior wall.
... Read more Set screws aside. Gently pull element forward until the leads and wires come through the insulation. Remove any strands of insulation that stuck to the leads and connectors. Unscrew leads. Keep left wire to the left and right wire to the right. DO NOT CROSS. Set screws aside. Discard old element. (This is a good time to clean your oven, if you haven't in a while.) If you cleaned oven, wait until dry. Position new element, feet down, in bottom of oven. Position left wire on left connector. Screw tightly BUT DO NOT BEND LEAD. IF YOU BEND IT, THEN DO NOT BEND IT BACK. CALL A PROFESSIONAL. Position right wire on right connector. Screw tightly BUT DO NOT BEND. IF YOU BEND IT, THEN DO NOT BEND IT BACK. CALL A PROFESSIONAL. Do not leave screws loose. Connection must be tight. Fire hazard, otherwise. If you bent nothing, then gently push element back through insulation until mounting plate is flush. Screw into position. Replace racks. Replace door. If you decide to check insulation and other leads, now is the time. I checked mine and it's a good thing I did.... Unscrew back plate of oven, keeping screws in order. Remove plate. Check that your new element and insulation aren't bunched up or otherwise in a hazardous state. You may notice burned or greasy insulation. You may see burned leads on light receptacle and broil element. If you do, then replace them, too. When finished with everything, replace back plate. Put range back into position, ensuring level and plumb. Plug in. Turn on breaker. Pat yourself on the back. You just saved $100-$250, depending on where you live.
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Shannon from LOUISVILLE, KY
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Oven heating element failed
Identify oven breaker and turn off power before starting. Opened oven door. Removed oven racks. Use 1/4" socket or nut driver to remove the 2 bolts holding heating element mounting bracket at rear base of oven. Carefully pull element out of installation mount to remove the 2 machine screws that attach electrical wires to the heating eleme
... Read morent. Reattach wires in same order as original element. Then reinstall new element in reverse order of removal. Took all of maybe 15 minutes! Excellent OEM Parts!
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megrew, from COLORADO SPGS, CO
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Really old range. Broken bake element in oven.
Turned off power. Removed old broken one installed new one in minutes. Turned power on and tested it out. If this 60 something lady can do it, you can too.
Kathleen from Grand Rapids, MI
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Element had a crack in it and was shooting sparks from it
Unplugged range. Removed old element from back of oven which was held in by two screws. Unscrewed the wires that were attached to old element and screwed them into the new one.
Tiffany from WINCHESTER, KY
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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Bake element failed
Took out old one and replaced with new one. The only problem I had was my arms were not quite long enough. I had to climb into the oven to get to the electrical connection.
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Paula
May 3, 2018
While using my oven a fire suddenly started--big fire (about scared me to death) on the heating element. Turned off the oven, threw salt on fire. Now that's cooled and I'm ready to clean it up, I find that the heating element had burned completely through. Before I pay for a new element, how likely is it that there is more electrical/internal damage? Or is it likely just in need of a new element? Thank you.
For model number J BP23G V2WH
Hi Paula, Thank you for the question. In most cases the element will just need to be replaced. In rare cases the control board has shorted but replacing the element shoudl fix the issue. Hope this helps!
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Norma
January 22, 2019
Do you recommend a repairperson
Hello Norma, thank you for your question. This repair is really quite easy even for a novice! You shouldn't need a repair person. Here are the instructions: First unplug the unit or flip the breaker so the power is removed from the appliance. Remove the 2 screws that hold the bake element in place. Then pull the element out enough to see the wires and wire connectors and disconnected the two wires. Hold the wires in place so they don't get pulled back into the insulation of the unit. Reconnect the two wires to the new element and push it back in place and install the unit again with the 2 screws. Plug the unit back in, or flip the breaker and the unit should heat as it should! I hope this helps!
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Jo Ann
October 13, 2017
I am replacing the bake element #wb44x5061 into my GE oven. I didn't pay attention when taking the old element out, but i have three wires in the back of the oven. Two of them are black and one is yellow. Which wires go on which element contact? Thank you
Hi Jo Ann,
Thank you for your inquiry. There is a video on our website that you can reference on how to install the bake element. You will find the video under part number PS249247. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Karen
January 2, 2018
The bottom heating element needs to be replaced in my GE stove (jbs03gs1ad). How do i find the part number for that element?
For model number jbso3gs1ad
Hi Karen,
Thank you for your question. To access your model number online, you will only need to enter JBS03GS1. The part number for the bake element listed under your model number is PS249466. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Steve Hall
January 23, 2018
I need top & bottom heating elements. What are the latest part numbers because this oven was purchased in 1986. I also need to replace the large (8”) eye on the stove top. If you could give me that part number too.Thanks, steve hall
For model number JMC27GJ
Hi Steve,
Thank you for your question. We do have the parts available for you. The part number for the 8 inch surface burner element is PS244046. The part number for the broil element is PS249386. The part number for the bake element is PS249466. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Brenda
March 31, 2024
What bottom element will work for my oven
For model number JBS26*01
Hi Brenda, Thank you for writing. The Bake Element for this model is listed as PartSelect Number PS249466. Good luck with the repair!
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Larry
August 31, 2017
Don't see screws to remove/install oven burner
For model number jbp90ww1ww
Hello Larry, thank you for contacting us. There is a plate on the end of that element, there are 2 screws holding that in, you can just remove those and carefully pull it out with the wires. Good luck with the repair!
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Haley
April 1, 2018
I am looking for a bottom element for my oven and I found one that looks like it on your website but I do not know if it will work in my oven. Can you please tell me whether it would or not?
For model number JBS03C2WH
Hello Haley,
Thanks for your question. The bake element part number is PS249238 for your model.
I hope this helps.
Need bake element replacement part for above GE model #.Thanks
For model number JBP26WV2WW
Hi Mel,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the bake element is PS249466. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Richard
August 7, 2018
Did not see my model listed and i need a bake (lower) element for the oven
For model number JBP75W W1WH
Hi Richard,
Thank you for your question. We found your model number listed as JBP75WW1. The part number listed under your model number for the bake element is PS249466. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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