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GE ZDP36L4DH4SS gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE ZDP36L4DH4SS gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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Browse Parts for ZDP36L4DH4SS Gas Range

  • Range Surface Burner Venturi Nut for GE ZDP36L4DH4SS - Part WB01X10140

    Gas & burner parts diagram

    Range Surface Burner Venturi Nut

    Part #WB01X10140

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Thermostat for GE ZDP36L4DH4SS - Part WB27X10784

    Door latch diagram

    Thermostat

    Part #WB27X10784

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hi-temp Cut- for GE ZDP36L4DH4SS - Part WB21X10111

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    Hi-temp Cut-

    Part #WB21X10111

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GE Gas Range ZDP36L4DH4SS FAQs

For your GE gas range model ZDP36L4DH4SS, the most reliable way to get the right GE part number is to match the model number first, then confirm the part using an exploded-view diagram and the part’s description before ordering. This prevents fit and ignition or oven-heating issues caused by look-alike parts.

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

  • Confirm the model number is ZDP36L4DH4SS (use the rating plate on the range).
  • Identify the system you’re repairing: surface burner, oven controls, lighting, or gas conversion.
  • Use the parts diagram to select the exact callout and description.
  • Cross-check the part name and part ID on the part listing.
  • If multiple similar items appear, match by location and function (example: oven control vs surface ignition).

Common examples for ZDP36L4DH4SS

These are model-matched examples from the parts list; use them as a reference point when you’re identifying what you need:

What you’re fixing What the part does Example part to match by name + ID
Oven light not working Replaces the oven light bulb Halogen lamp WB25T10096
Surface burners not sparking consistently Helps supply ignition power to surface burners Range surface burner transformer WB27X10905
Timer/control timing issues Controls timing functions for baking/oven operation Oven timer WB21X5361

Quick checks before you order

  • Compare your old part’s markings to the listing (numbers can differ from the part ID).
  • Watch for similar descriptions (for example, multiple “thermostat” listings can exist).
  • If you’re converting fuel type, confirm you’re selecting the correct conversion component for your setup.

Why it matters

GE ranges often use different versions of burners, igniters, thermostats, and control components across production runs. Matching by model number + diagram callout + part description ensures the replacement fits correctly and performs safely.

Last updated: February 2026

To tell what model GE stove you have, we look for the model and serial tag on the appliance itself. On a GE gas range like model ZDP36L4DH4SS, the tag is most often on the oven door frame, in the storage drawer area, under the cooktop, or on the back panel.

Where to find the model number tag on a GE range

Check these common locations in order:

  • Oven door frame: open the oven door and inspect the frame around the opening (left and right sides).
  • Storage or warming drawer area: pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it.
  • Under the cooktop: if your cooktop lifts, raise it and look along the sides or near the burners.
  • Back of the range: look near the upper back panel or vent area.
  • Side trim area: occasionally the tag is on a side panel edge near the front.

What you should write down (and why)

Record the model number exactly as printed (letters and numbers). Also capture the serial number.

What to record Example Why it matters
Model number ZDP36L4DH4SS Ensures the correct GE parts fit your exact range
Serial number (varies) Helps match production changes and revisions
Fuel type Natural gas or LP Impacts burner setup and conversion parts

Quick tips to avoid mix-ups

  • Use a flashlight and take a clear photo of the tag before ordering parts.
  • Match every character; ZDP36L4DH4SS is not the same as a similar-looking model.
  • If the tag is worn, gently clean the area and re-check the corners of the label.
  • When shopping for repair parts, match by model first, then confirm the part ID.

Why it matters

GE ranges can have multiple versions that look identical but use different igniters, thermostats, or burner components. Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong part and saves time on troubleshooting.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE gas range model ZDP36L4DH4SS, the fastest way to find the right replacement parts is to match the model number first, then confirm the exact part by name and ID before ordering. This prevents fit issues across similar-looking GE ranges.

Step-by-step: find the correct part for ZDP36L4DH4SS

  • Locate the model number tag on the range (commonly on the frame behind the oven door, on a side trim area, or near the storage/warming drawer area).
  • Search using the full model number ZDP36L4DH4SS.
  • Open the parts list and narrow by the symptom (no ignition, oven not heating, light out, damaged grate support).
  • Match the part by part name + part ID (not just a photo).
  • Double-check gas type and configuration before ordering (natural gas vs LP conversions use different components).

Common parts customers replace on this model

If you already know what failed, these are examples of parts listed for ZDP36L4DH4SS:

Quick matching checklist (what to compare)

What to match What it should look like Why it matters
Model number ZDP36L4DH4SS (exact) Ensures the parts diagram matches your build
Part ID Example: WB27X10905 Identifies the exact replacement item
Part name Example: Range surface burner transformer Confirms function and placement
Gas setup Natural gas or LP Prevents ignition and flame issues

Why it matters

GE ranges often share similar styling across multiple model numbers, but internal components (ignition parts, thermostats, racks, and hardware) can vary by revision. Matching by model number and part ID is the most reliable way to get a correct-fit part the first time.

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

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. GE Profile is generally considered a higher-end step within GE’s mainstream appliance lineup, with more premium features and finishes than standard GE models. For your GE gas range model ZDP36L4DH4SS, “Profile” typically signals upgraded performance and design, but it is not GE’s top luxury tier.

Where GE Profile fits in GE’s lineup

GE’s brand families are commonly positioned like this:

GE family Typical positioning What you usually get
GE (standard) Core, value-focused Essential features, simpler controls
GE Profile Mid-to-high end More cooking modes, better fit and finish, more electronics
GE Café / Monogram Premium to luxury Pro styling, specialty features, higher price points

What “high end” usually means in a range

When customers call a range “high end,” they usually mean a combination of these:

  • More precise burner control (including low simmer performance)
  • More oven capability (convection options, better temperature management)
  • Heavier-duty hardware (grates, knobs, door feel)
  • More electronics (timers, ignition systems, lighting)
  • Higher parts cost and more model-specific components

Why it matters for parts and repairs

Higher-end lines often use more specialized components, so matching by model number is critical when ordering parts for ZDP36L4DH4SS. If you are troubleshooting features that feel “premium” (lighting, ignition, controls), the fix is often a specific electrical or control part rather than a generic adjustment.

Examples of parts that support premium features

Last updated: February 2026

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