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GE JGBS22BEA1WH gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JGBS22BEA1WH gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Surface Burner Knob for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB03K10037

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    Range Surface Burner Knob

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  • Range Screw for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB01K10002

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  • Range Control Panel Felt Pad for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB32K2

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    Oven Door Gasket Seal

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  • Range Screw for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB1K5119

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  • Range Oven Door Handle for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB15X10047

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  • Lower Cover for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB34K10001

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  • Lock Nut for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB01K0006

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  • Cooktop (wh) for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB62K10005

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  • Vent for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB38K10001

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  • Manifold Panel for GE JGBS22BEA1WH - Part WB36K10112

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GE Gas Range JGBS22BEA1WH FAQs

For your GE JGBS22BEA1WH gas range, the fastest way to get the right GE part number is to match the model number first, then use the parts diagram to identify the exact component and cross-check it by description and location before ordering a replacement.

Step-by-step: how we match the correct part

  • Confirm the model number is JGBS22BEA1WH (use the rating label on the range frame, storage drawer area, or behind the control panel area).
  • Identify the system you are repairing (surface burners, oven bake, door, lighting, controls).
  • Use the diagram callouts to find the part name and reference number.
  • Match the part by function and location, not just by looks.
  • Verify the listing shows it fits JGBS22BEA1WH before checkout.

Common examples for this model

If you already know what is failing, these are common part types customers look up for JGBS22BEA1WH:

Symptom Part type to check Example part on this model
Oven will not ignite or takes too long to light Bake ignition system Bake burner ignition WB13X40208
Oven light out Bulb 40a15bulb 40A15
Oven door leaking heat or not sealing Door seal Door gasket WB35X29720

Tips to avoid ordering the wrong part

  • Do not search by appliance type alone; always start with JGBS22BEA1WH.
  • If multiple similar parts appear (like knobs), match by position (front/rear) and finish.
  • For gas burner issues, confirm whether you need an ignition part, an orifice, or a valve; each fixes a different problem.
  • If you are unsure, compare your old part to the listing photos and description after removing it.

Why it matters

GE ranges often use different parts across close-looking model numbers. Matching the exact model JGBS22BEA1WH and then selecting the part by diagram location prevents fit issues, ignition problems, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

To order parts for your GE gas range model JGBS22BEA1WH, use the complete model number and (when possible) the appliance serial number to match the exact replacement part. You can order replacement parts from the parts list for JGBS22BEA1WH, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

What we need from you to get the right part

Having these details ready prevents ordering the wrong burner, knob, or oven component:

  • Full model number: JGBS22BEA1WH
  • Serial number (helps confirm production run and compatible revisions)
  • The part name and location (for example: oven, cooktop, control panel)
  • A brief symptom (for example: “oven won’t ignite”)
  • Photos of the old part and wire/connector positions (for electrical parts)

Common parts customers order for this model

If you already know what failed, these are examples of model-matched parts available for JGBS22BEA1WH:

What you’re fixing Example part to look up What it does
Oven won’t light (bake) Bake burner ignition WB13X40208 Sparks/ignites the bake burner
Oven light not working 40a15bulb 40A15 Replaces the oven light bulb
Loose or damaged knob Range surface burner knob WB03K10037 Restores proper burner control

Ordering options (including out-of-stock)

Use the approach that matches your situation:

  • Standard replacement parts: order by matching the model number and part ID.
  • Out-of-stock parts: check back for availability and review any listed substitutes.
  • Unsure which part you need: identify the symptom first (ignition, gas flow, lighting, door seal) and then match the part.
  • Need help confirming fit: contact Sears PartsDirect support with your model and serial number.

Why it matters

GE ranges often have multiple similar-looking parts (like igniters, knobs, and burner components) that are not interchangeable. Using the exact model number JGBS22BEA1WH and the correct part ID helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and a faster repair.

Last updated: March 2026

On the GE JGBS22BEA1WH gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and burner-related components, oven door sealing parts, and everyday wear items like knobs and racks. These parts take the most heat and handling, so they tend to fail first and cause no-heat, weak flame, or heat-loss symptoms.

Most common replacement parts (and what they fix)

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely area Common part to check first
Oven does not ignite Bake ignition Bake burner ignition
Oven heat escapes around door Door seal Door gasket
One top burner flame looks “off” Burner fuel/air mix Orifice, cap, supply tube
Knob spins or won’t set flame Control interface Surface burner knob

Why these parts fail most often

  • High heat cycles fatigue igniters and seals
  • Spills and boil-overs clog burner ports and orifices
  • Frequent cleaning can shift caps or damage knobs
  • Normal wear from daily turning, sliding, and opening

Why it matters

Replacing the right wear part restores normal ignition, stable flame, and proper oven temperature on your GE JGBS22BEA1WH. That means faster preheats, more even baking, and fewer ignition problems.

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your GE JGBS22BEA1WH gas range, we recommend confirming the full model number, then searching by the exact part ID or part number, and finally checking related assemblies. Many parts are listed under different sections (cooktop, oven, door) even when the symptom points elsewhere.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Match the model number exactly: JGBS22BEA1WH (letters and numbers matter)
  • Search using the part ID (example: bake burner ignition WB13X40208)
  • Also try the manufacturer part number (example: WB13K0021)
  • Look for the part under a different assembly (surface burners vs. oven burner, door vs. trim)
  • Check for common naming differences ("igniter" vs. "ignition", "socket" vs. "receptacle")
  • If you’re replacing a cosmetic piece, verify color/finish (white, black, chrome) before ordering

Search tips that work best for this range

Use this order to narrow results fast:

What you have Best way to search Why it helps
Part ID Search the ID (example: WB13X40208) Most precise match
Part number Search the part number (example: WB13K0021) Catches cross-references
Part name Search a short name (example: “bake ignition”) Helps when IDs are unknown

If you still don’t see it

These situations are common on gas ranges:

  • The part is sold as part of a larger assembly (for example, a knob, valve, or harness group)
  • The part you need is for a different position (front vs. rear burner parts can differ)
  • The symptom points to one part, but the fix is another (for example, weak bake heat can be ignition-related)

Why it matters

Using the exact model number and a precise identifier (part ID or part number) prevents ordering a similar-looking GE range part that won’t fit your JGBS22BEA1WH, saving time and avoiding repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

On our GE JGBS22BEA1WH gas range, a cooktop igniter that keeps clicking usually means the spark system thinks a burner is still calling for ignition. The most common causes are moisture, food spillover, a mis-seated burner cap, or a sticking burner switch behind a knob.

Quick checks that fix most constant clicking

  • Turn all burner knobs to OFF, then wipe the knob area and cooktop dry.
  • Remove the burner grate and burner cap; clean and dry the cap and burner head.
  • Reinstall the cap so it sits flat and centered (a tilted cap can keep sparking).
  • If you recently cleaned the cooktop, let it air-dry; moisture can keep the igniter clicking.
  • If one knob feels loose, gritty, or doesn’t “click” into OFF cleanly, that valve/switch may be sticking.

What to inspect (and what it points to)

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Clicking stops after drying Moisture in igniter area or switch Dry thoroughly; avoid soaking around knobs
Clicking happens with all knobs OFF Stuck burner switch or moisture Dry; if it persists, plan a switch/valve diagnosis
One burner clicks more than others Dirty burner head/cap alignment Clean and reseat cap; clear ports
Oven works but cooktop keeps clicking Cooktop ignition circuit issue Focus on knobs, switches, burner parts

Parts that can be involved

If cleaning and drying do not stop the clicking, a component in the ignition circuit may need attention.

Why it matters

Constant clicking is more than an annoyance; it can indicate delayed ignition, uneven flame, or an electrical component being energized longer than normal. Fixing moisture, alignment, and spillover issues quickly helps protect the igniter system and improves burner lighting.

Last updated: February 2026

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