General Electric P7 Oven Parts

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Nearly all GE appliance parts are specific to the model of appliance. When searching our parts inventory, you'll need your appliance's exact model number to find the right parts. This includes a wide range of parts like knobs, oven racks, grates, burners, oven elements and ignitors.


The Oven Bake Element is an OEM replacement part for GE ovens. It is a critical component responsible for generating the heat necessary for baking and cooking food in the oven cavity. Measuring 18 inches wide and 14 inches deep to the mounting flange. It has an element extension of approximately 2 1/4 inches past the bracket to the terminals. This element is rated at 220 volts and 2300 watts.


Of course, these things always seem to happen on a holiday! Luckily we were not having guests for dinner - so quickly changed our eating plans for the evening. I went directly online and Googled "Bake elements for GE ovens". At first I did not think I would have luck finding this part because of the oven's age. AppliancePartsPros.com was one of the service dealers listed first and catered specifically to GE appliances and parts. So, I typed in the Model number and low and behold, a screen... Read more


The Round Style Oven or Broiler Igniter is an OEM replacement part for GE gas ranges and cooktops. It has a round design and is responsible for reliably igniting the gas burners with each use. Range: 2.5 to 3.0 amps.


There are two igniters in oven, one for top broiler and one for bake oven at bottom. Your website help me troubleshoot the problem and locate the part. ordered part was delivered the next day. Following the instructions that others on your website had provided, the repair was quick and SUCCESSFUL. No need to pull out oven as power cord can be accessed from removing bottom storage drawer.Step 1: Remove the storage drawer from below the oven and disconnect the power cord from inside. No need... Read more


The Oven Baking Element is an OEM part for GE electric ranges and wall ovens. This baking element is located at the bottom of the oven cavity and provides heat from below during baking function. Even, consistent heating is vital for optimal cooking performance.


Causes of a bad baking element can include mineral buildup from repeated high temperature use that interferes with heating ability. Element coils breaking or blowing out is also common after several years of use.


I cannot not sing the praises of this company & their helpful & fast service. I am going to post the online site address w/my praises on my facebook page for my friends that live on ranches many miles from appliance repair shops & towns. The Oven in our house is for sure over 20 yrs old it was in this home when we bought it, the home is 33 yrs old & the Oven is a Wall Oven, there is not room for a standard Oven in this Kitchen. The Oven itself still looks very nice. About 8 yrs ago or more... Read more


The Broil Element is an OEM part for GE ovens. It is designed to provide the high heat necessary for broiling food, such as meats and vegetables, allowing for a quick cooking process that seals in flavors and creates a deliciously crispy exterior.


Causes of a bad Broil Element can include failure due to internal coil damage, burnout from excessive use, or electrical issues such as short circuits or loose connections that prevent it from heating.


Causes of oven bake element failure typically include general wear and tear from regular use, exposure to high temperatures which can weaken the element over time, or electrical issues such as short circuits.


Took out old element,got part number and look for the cheapest price online, Appliance Parts Pro could not be beat... order part be number, easy to match, came in fast and put in element, only needed a 5/16 nutdriver to take it out and put it in,unpluged wires and bent just a little to keep one on left and one right from getting mixed up and pluged up new element and ran in the 2 screws,easy job, dont get no easier.. Thanks again Appliance Parts Pro Read more


The Oven Bake Element is an OEM part for GE ovens. This component is located at the bottom of the oven cavity and is responsible for generating the heat needed for baking. By converting electrical energy into heat, the bake element ensures even temperature distribution throughout the oven, allowing for consistent cooking results.


Causes of a malfunctioning Oven Bake Element may involve visible signs of wear or damage, like blistering or holes, a break in the element that hinders proper heating, and burnout or malfunctioning resulting from age or excessive use.


The Handle End Cap is an OEM part for GE ranges. This part plays a role in capping the ends of the range handle, allowing a seamless and aesthetically pleasing finish while also preventing injuries by covering potentially sharp edges.


1) Opened package, 2) unwrapped end-caps, 3) broke off guide pieces with pliers, 4) inserted caps in both end of handle, 4) unscrewed 6 Phillip screws to remove oven-door fascia, 4) unscrewed two end-cap retainer bolts with nut driver to release remnants of broken end-caps, 5) re-inserted bolts back through the oven door engaging the new end-caps on each end, 6) tightened bolts while begging the new end-caps not to break, 7) positioned fascia back over the oven door, 8) restored the 6 screws to... Read more


The Oven Sensor Assembly is an OEM part for GE ovens. This part monitors the oven's internal temperature, ensuring it matches the set temperature on the oven's controls. By accurately measuring the heat inside the oven, the sensor assembly communicates with the oven's control system to adjust the temperature accordingly.


Over time, the oven sensor can become faulty due to wear or damage, leading to inaccurate temperature readings. This can manifest as unevenly cooked food, longer cooking times, or an oven that fails to reach the desired temperature setting.


Spoke to a parts pro and told them of the problem. there were 2 possibilieies from the explanation of what the parts do. onw could have been the Range oven igniter. that wasn't it beaacause the over was lighting fine. by process of illimination it was the Oven Sensor Assembly. Read more


The Temperature Sensor is an OEM part for GE ovens. It plays a role in monitoring and regulating the oven's internal temperature, ensuring accurate heating and cooking performance. This sensor works by detecting the temperature inside the oven cavity and communicating with the main control board to maintain the set temperature throughout the cooking process.


Causes of a bad Temperature Sensor can include exposure to extreme temperatures leading to sensor failure, wear and tear over time, or damage from oven cleaning agents or spills that may affect its functionality.


In the middle of Christmas baking, I noticed that it was taking a really long time to bake bread. Since I had already done 5 batches and the timing was always the same, I knew when I had to add 20 min, something was wrong. My oven thermometer (I bought at target) no longer worked so it was hard to tell the exact temperature. First, I went and bought a new thermometer to see the actual temp, then I set the oven to 350 degrees and checked to see what the thermometer was showing. It was almost 50... Read more

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