What model number is the GE JGB660EEJ5ES?
The model number for this GE free standing gas range is JGB660EEJ5ES. You’ll find the model and serial number on the rating label located on the front of the range behind the drawer; confirm it there before ordering parts or using the JGB660EEJ5ES owner's manual.
Where to find the model number on the range
Check the rating label in this spot:
- Open the lower drawer (broil drawer or storage drawer, depending on your configuration)
- Look on the front frame area behind the drawer
- Find the label that lists Model and Serial
- Write both down for parts matching and service records
- Use the exact characters shown (letters and numbers matter)
Why the label matters (and why the name can be confusing)
“GE JGB660EEJ5ES” is the model number; marketing names (like “Spectra” or series names) can describe a different range family. The rating label is the single best match point for:
- Correct burner and oven parts
- Correct installation clearances and hookup requirements
- Correct wiring and gas component identification
Quick ID checklist
| What you see | What it means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| JGB660EEJ5ES | Your exact model number | Use it to match parts and documentation |
| Extra letters/numbers after the model | Revision or configuration info | Record it exactly as shown |
| Serial number | Production identifier | Keep it with your purchase records |
Ordering parts once you confirm the model
After you confirm the label reads JGB660EEJ5ES, you can order replacement parts from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
For your GE JGB660EEJ5ES free standing gas range, we recommend ordering replacement parts directly from the parts list for this model, using the exact model number to ensure fit. For part numbers, diagrams, and ordering details, use the JGB660EEJ5ES owner's manual and the parts list on this page, or search by model on Sears PartsDirect.
What you need before you order
Having the right details up front prevents wrong-part returns and delays.
- Complete model number: JGB660EEJ5ES
- Serial number (helpful for production changes)
- The part name and part ID (from the parts list)
- A quick symptom description (for troubleshooting)
- Gas type in the home (natural gas vs LP), if ordering gas components
Commonly ordered parts for this model
These are examples of parts customers often replace on a GE gas range like model JGB660EEJ5ES:
| What you are replacing | Example part on this model | When you typically need it |
|---|---|---|
| Oven light bulb | 40a15bulb 40A15 | Light is out but oven heats normally |
| Surface burner cap | Range surface burner cap WB28K10222 | Uneven flame, damaged cap, poor ignition |
| Spark/ignition control | Range spark module WB13X24741 | Clicking won’t stop, weak or no spark |
| Oven igniter | Range oven burner igniter WB13X40206 | Bake won’t ignite or takes too long to light |
How we recommend ordering (quick steps)
- Match the model number exactly: JGB660EEJ5ES.
- Use the exploded-view diagrams to identify the correct part location.
- Confirm the part ID and description match what you need.
- If multiple similar parts appear (knobs, valves, burners), compare position and function.
- Order the part and keep your receipt and warranty paperwork.
Why it matters
Gas range parts are highly position-specific (left vs right burner, bake vs broil ignition). Ordering by the exact model number and diagram callout helps ensure safe operation and correct fit.
Last updated: February 2026
How to fix GE gas stove burner?
On the GE JGB660EEJ5ES gas range, most surface-burner problems are fixed by cleaning and correctly reassembling the burner parts (cap and head) so gas flows evenly and the igniter can spark; then verify the flame is steady and blue. See the cleaning and burner-removal steps in the JGB660EEJ5ES owner's manual.
Quick fix checklist (surface burners)
- Turn all controls OFF and let the cooktop fully cool.
- Remove grates, then lift off the burner cap and burner head.
- Wash parts in hot, soapy water; rinse and dry completely.
- Clear clogged burner ports with a soft brush or toothpick (do not enlarge holes).
- Reinstall the burner head and cap in the same size/location they came from; caps must sit flat.
- If ignition is weak, clean around the electrode and lightly polish the electrode tip.
What to check based on the symptom
| Symptom | Most common cause | What we do next |
|---|---|---|
| Burner clicks but won’t light | Wet/dirty burner head or clogged ports | Dry parts fully; clean ports and electrode area |
| Flame is uneven | Cap not seated correctly | Reseat cap so it sits level and centered |
| Flame is very large or yellow | Air-to-gas ratio issue | Confirm correct gas type and installation setup; use a technician for adjustments |
| Knob is hard to turn or loose | Dirty or damaged knob | Remove and clean the knob; replace if cracked using range surface burner knob WB03X24818 |
Why it matters
A mis-seated cap or clogged burner ports can cause delayed ignition, uneven heating, and excessive clicking. Proper cleaning and correct reassembly restore safe, consistent flame performance.
When a part replacement is likely
If cleaning and reassembly do not help, these model-matched parts commonly solve ignition and flame-control issues:
- Range surface burner cap WB28K10222 (cracked/warped cap, poor flame pattern)
- Range spark module WB13X24741 (multiple burners keep clicking or no spark)
- Range surface burner valve WB21X20260 (burner won’t adjust or won’t shut off correctly)
You can order replacement parts for your JGB660EEJ5ES from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On the GE JGB660EEJ5ES free standing gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are cooktop ignition and burner components, control knobs, and oven light parts. These items wear from heat, spills, and daily use, and they are also the first places you notice performance changes.
Most common replacement parts (and what they affect)
- Surface burner cap: fixes uneven flames and poor simmering when caps are warped or won’t seat correctly (see range surface burner cap WB28K10222).
- Surface burner knob: restores smooth, accurate burner control when a knob is cracked, loose, or stripped (see range surface burner knob WB03X24818).
- Spark module: helps when burners click constantly or won’t spark reliably (see range spark module WB13X24741).
- Oven burner igniter: common fix for “bake won’t light” or long preheat times (see range oven burner igniter WB13X40206).
- Broil igniter: common fix for “broil won’t light” (see range broil igniter WB13X40207).
- Oven light bulb and socket: restores oven light when the bulb burns out or the socket fails (see 40a15bulb 40A15 and range light socket WB08T10026).
Quick checks before you order
- Confirm the issue is not just dirty burner ports or a mis-seated cap.
- Make sure burner caps and heads go back to the same size and location after cleaning.
- If ignition is weak, check for spills around the electrode and clean carefully.
- For knob issues, verify the knob is installed straight on the valve shaft (don’t force it).
- For oven lighting problems, compare bake vs. broil behavior to narrow it to the correct igniter.
Symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part(s) | What you’ll notice |
|---|---|---|
| Burner won’t spark or keeps clicking | Spark module, burner cap | Clicking, delayed ignition |
| Flame is uneven or lifts | Surface burner cap, burner cleaning | Hot spots, noisy flame |
| Bake won’t ignite or takes too long | Oven burner igniter | No glow or weak ignition |
| Broil won’t ignite | Broil igniter | No broil heat |
| Knob slips or won’t turn correctly | Surface burner knob | Loose fit, poor control |
| Oven light out | Light bulb, light socket | No interior light |
Why it matters
Replacing the right wear part restores safe ignition, steady flame, and accurate temperature control. The manual also emphasizes keeping burner ports and the electrode area clean for proper ignition and even flames (see JGB660EEJ5ES owner's manual).
You can order replacement parts for your JGB660EEJ5ES from the parts list for this model, or search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.
Last updated: February 2026




