How do I find the right GE part number?
For your GE JMS08GV1AD electric range, the right part number comes from matching the model number first, then using the parts diagram to identify the exact component and its GE part number. This prevents ordering a look-alike part that will not fit or wire up correctly.
Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part
- Confirm the model number is JMS08GV1AD (use the rating plate on the range frame or storage drawer area).
- Identify the system you are repairing (oven heat, surface burner, wiring, door trim, light cover).
- Use the model-specific parts list/diagram to locate the part by name and position.
- Match the part by function and location, not just by appearance.
- Cross-check details like size (6-inch vs 8-inch drip pan), terminal style, and mounting points.
- If multiple similar parts show up, match your old part’s markings and connector style before ordering.
Common examples on model JMS08GV1AD
These are typical “easy to mix up” items where model matching matters:
| What you are fixing | Part type to look up | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not bake | Bake element | GE range bake element WB44K5013 |
| Oven will not broil | Broil element | GE range broil element WB44K5009 |
| Burner area cleanup or rusted pan | Drip pan size matters | Range drip pan WB31K10266 (8-inch) vs range drip pan WB31K10265 (6-inch) |
| Power cord connection issue | Terminal block | Terminal block assembly 330031 |
Why it matters
GE ranges often use different versions of the same style part across close model numbers. Using JMS08GV1AD to select parts helps ensure correct fit, safe electrical connections, and proper heating performance.
Helpful DIY reference
If you are troubleshooting before ordering parts, we recommend starting with oven wont heat troubleshooting electric range problems video to narrow the failure to an element, control, or wiring issue.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
To order parts for your GE electric range model JMS08GV1AD, order by the full model number first so you get the correct fit. Use the parts list for JMS08GV1AD to add the exact part number to your cart; for special ordering help, contact Sears PartsDirect support.
Best way to order the right part for JMS08GV1AD
- Find your complete model number and serial number on the range’s ID label.
- Look up the part by model to match the correct revision and color.
- Compare the part name and part number before checkout.
- If you are replacing an electrical part, shut off power at the breaker first.
- For common repairs, start with frequently replaced items like the GE range bake element WB44K5013 or terminal block assembly 330031.
If a part is out of stock or you need help choosing
We can still help you get the right replacement for your GE range. Have this ready:
- Model number: JMS08GV1AD
- Serial number
- Part name (example: bake element, broil element, terminal block)
- Shipping address and contact info
Quick part examples (so you know what you are looking for)
| What you are fixing | Part you may need (example) | What it does |
|---|---|---|
| Oven not baking | Bake element | Heats the oven during bake cycles |
| Oven not broiling | Broil element | Provides top heat for broiling |
| Power cord connection issue | Terminal block assembly | Connects house power cord to range wiring |
Why it matters
Ordering by the exact model number JMS08GV1AD helps prevent returns and delays because GE ranges can use different elements, wiring, or hardware depending on the production run.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find the GE stove model number?
On your GE electric range model JMS08GV1AD, the model number is typically printed on a rating label around the oven opening or storage drawer area. Check the most common spots first, then move to the back panel if needed.
Most common places to check
- Oven door frame: Open the oven door and look along the inner frame (often left or right side).
- Storage drawer area: Pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it.
- Back of the range: Look near the power cord entry and rear panel label.
- Under the cooktop (if it lifts): With power off, lift the cooktop (if your version allows) and check the side rails.
What the label looks like (and what to copy)
The label usually includes several identifiers. For parts lookup, we recommend copying these exactly:
- Model number (example format: JMS08GV1AD)
- Serial number (helps confirm production run)
- Brand (GE)
Quick ID guide
| What you see | What it’s used for | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Matching parts diagrams and parts lists | JMS08GV1AD |
| Serial number | Verifying the exact production version | Varies |
| Part number | Ordering a specific replacement part | WB44K5013 |
Why it matters
GE ranges can have small design changes across production runs. Using the exact JMS08GV1AD model number helps us match the correct bake element, broil element, drip pan size, wiring, and control parts the first time.
If you’re already ordering a repair part, match it to the correct section of your range, for example the GE range bake element WB44K5013 or terminal block assembly 330031.
Last updated: February 2026




