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GE CHS950P2M8S1 slide-in electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE CHS950P2M8S1 slide-in electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Angle Support for GE CHS950P2M8S1 - Part WB2K3

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  • Pm Wi Fi Instructions for GE CHS950P2M8S1 - Part 31-11013

    Control panel & cooktop diagram

    Pm Wi Fi Instructions

    Part #31-11013

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  • Fastener Door Handle for GE CHS950P2M8S1 - Part WR01X11007

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  • Pm Owners Manual for GE CHS950P2M8S1 - Part 49-2001031

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  • Installation Instructions for GE CHS950P2M8S1 - Part 31-11059

    Control panel & cooktop diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #31-11059

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GE Slide-In Electric Range CHS950P2M8S1 FAQs

To order parts for your GE CHS950P2M8S1 slide-in electric range, we recommend using the model number to match the exact replacement part, then ordering from the parts list for this model or searching by model on Sears PartsDirect. This helps ensure proper fit and safe operation.

How we recommend ordering parts for model CHS950P2M8S1

  • Confirm the full model number: CHS950P2M8S1 (match every letter and number).
  • Identify the part by appliance section (cooktop, oven cavity, control panel, door).
  • Compare part descriptions carefully (finish, left vs. right, harness length, connector type).
  • If your range is down, prioritize common failure items first (surface element, control board, sensor, switch).
  • Order using the exact model number so you get the correct revision of the part.

What information to gather before you buy

Having these details ready speeds up part matching and reduces returns:

What to collect Where to find it Why it matters
Model number (CHS950P2M8S1) Rating label (often oven frame or storage drawer area) Ensures correct part fit
Symptom What is not working (no heat, error code, dead display) Narrows the right part
Photos Part location, connectors, any visible damage Confirms style and wiring
Power details 240V range circuit, breaker status Helps rule out supply issues

Why it matters

Electric ranges like the GE CHS950P2M8S1 can use different part revisions across production runs. Ordering by the exact model number helps you avoid mismatched controls, wiring harnesses, and heating components.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE electric stove typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. For your GE CHS950P2M8S1 slide-in electric range, keeping the cooktop clean, protecting the oven door seal, and avoiding overheating events helps you reach that expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most electric ranges fall into a similar life range, but real-world lifespan depends on heat stress and how often key components cycle.

  • Heavy daily baking and high-heat broiling can shorten element and control life
  • Power surges and loose terminal connections can damage electronic controls
  • Spills that seep under the cooktop can affect switches, wiring, and sensors
  • Slamming the oven door can deform hinges and reduce gasket sealing
  • Poor airflow around the range can increase internal temperatures

What usually fails first (and what it looks like)

These are common wear items on electric ranges like the CHS950P2M8S1.

Component Common symptom Typical impact
Surface element or induction component One burner will not heat or heats unevenly Limits cooking on that zone
Oven bake element / heating circuit Oven will not reach temp or takes too long Poor baking results
Temperature sensor Temp swings, overcooks or undercooks Inconsistent oven performance
Control board / user interface Dead display, error codes, random beeping Range may not operate

Maintenance that extends range life

A few habits make a measurable difference over 10+ years.

  • Clean spills promptly; avoid letting sugary spills bake onto hot surfaces
  • Keep vents and air inlets clear; do not block airflow with foil or liners
  • Use cookware that sits flat and matches burner size to reduce cycling stress
  • Avoid using the oven for long-term room heating (extra heat load on controls)
  • If you suspect an electrical issue, test safely using how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video

Why it matters

Knowing the expected 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace when you see symptoms like slow preheat, uneven baking, or intermittent power. Many “end of life” complaints are actually a single failed heating or control component.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE CHS950P2M8S1 slide-in electric range, the right part number comes from matching the exact model number to the correct parts diagram, then selecting the part by its location and description (not just by how it looks). Use our model-number based lookup steps in how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Step-by-step: find the correct part number

  • Confirm the model number is CHS950P2M8S1 (letters and numbers must match exactly).
  • Locate the model/serial tag on the range (commonly inside the oven frame, on the drawer frame, or behind the control area).
  • Use the parts diagrams for CHS950P2M8S1 and open the section that matches the problem area (for example: cooktop, oven cavity, door, control panel).
  • Match the part by diagram position and part description (for example: surface element, bake element, temperature sensor, control board, knob).
  • If multiple similar parts appear, compare key identifiers you can see safely (connector style, mounting points, length, and whether it is left/right).
  • Order using the part number shown for that exact diagram callout.

What to check before you order (to avoid wrong parts)

  • Model number suffixes matter: even one character difference can change wiring, finishes, or control components.
  • Revision changes happen: diagrams may list substitute or updated part numbers; use the one shown for your model.
  • Symptom-based guessing is risky: different failures can look the same (for example, a dead burner can be an element, switch, or wiring issue).

Quick guide: what information to use

What you have What it’s good for What it’s not good for
Model number (CHS950P2M8S1) Ensures diagram and part match Identifying the exact failed component by itself
Diagram location/callout Pinpoints the correct part number Confirming the part is actually bad
Visual comparison Confirms fit and connectors Replacing model matching

Why it matters

GE range parts are model-specific. Using the exact CHS950P2M8S1 parts diagram prevents ordering a part that fits a similar-looking GE range but has different wiring, mounting, or control compatibility.

Last updated: February 2026

For the GE CHS950P2M8S1 slide-in electric range, the most commonly replaced items are the parts that create heat and the parts that control heat: surface heating circuits, oven heating circuits, and user controls. These components take the most stress from high temperatures, spills, and frequent on-off cycling.

Most common replacement parts on an electric range

  • Surface heating components (radiant element, element limiter, infinite switch, wiring terminals)
  • Oven bake element and broil element
  • Oven temperature sensor (RTD probe)
  • Control knobs and knob inserts
  • Oven door gasket (door seal)
  • Touch control panel or electronic control board (when keys do not respond or temperatures are erratic)

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part area What we check first
One surface burner will not heat Surface element circuit Element, switch, terminal connections
Burner stays on high or cycles wrong Surface control Infinite switch, limiter, wiring
Oven will not heat or heats unevenly Bake/broil heating Bake element continuity, then broil
Oven temperature is inaccurate Temperature sensing Sensor fit, harness, sensor test
Heat leaks around oven door Door sealing Gasket condition, door alignment

Make sure you are matching the correct model number

Use the model number exactly as it appears on your range’s model tag and on the parts list: CHS950P2M8S1. A single character difference can change the wiring, control board, or heating element style.

  • Check the model tag (commonly on the oven frame behind the door, or on a side trim area)
  • Match the full model number, not just the series
  • If your tag differs, search by the tag number before ordering

For help locating the tag, use how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Why it matters

Replacing the correct heat or control component restores stable temperatures, normal cycling, and safer operation. For example, a weak bake element causes long preheat times, while a failing infinite switch can make a surface element run too hot.

Last updated: February 2026

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