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GE JK25*05 oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JK25*05 oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Bake Element for GE JK25*05 - Part WB44X200

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    Bake Unit

    Part #WB44X160

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  • Range Oven Light Lens for GE JK25*05 - Part WB36X192

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    Range Oven Light Lens

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  • Range Oven Light Lens for GE JK25*05 - Part WB36X192

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    Lamp Cover

    Part #WB36X389

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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for GE JK25*05 - Part WB2X3138

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    Range Oven Door Gasket

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  • Range Broil Pan And Insert, 12-3/4 X 16-1/2-in for GE JK25*05 - Part WB48X10056

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    Broiler Pan

    Part #WB49X88

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  • Range Broil Pan And Insert, 12-3/4 X 16-1/2-in for GE JK25*05 - Part WB48X10056

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    Broil Pan Rack

    Part #WB48X35

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  • Link for GE JK25*05 - Part WB9X93

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  • Range Broil Element for GE JK25*05 - Part WB44X173

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    Range Broil Element

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  • Locking B for GE JK25*05 - Part WB2X2072

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    Locking B

    Part #WB2X2072
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  • Range Broil Element for GE JK25*05 - Part WB44X134

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    Range Broil Element

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GE Oven JK25*05 FAQs

You can order replacement parts for your GE JK25 electric range by using the parts list for this model and matching the part name and part ID to what’s on your appliance. For common oven repairs, we stock items like a broil element, bake element, and door gasket.

What to do before you place an order

  • Confirm the full model number on the range’s model tag; for this page, the model is JK25.
  • Identify the failed part by function (bake, broil, door seal, light cover, knob).
  • Compare the part ID and description to your original part.
  • If you are unsure, inspect for visible damage (burn marks on elements, torn gasket, cracked lens).
  • For electrical parts, shut off power at the breaker before checking anything.

Here are a few commonly ordered parts shown for this model:

What it fixes Part to order Notes
Broil not heating Range broil element WB44X173 Common for no-broil or weak broil symptoms
Bake not heating Bake unit WB44X200 Typical fix when oven won’t bake or heats unevenly
Heat leaking around door Range oven door gasket WB2X2058 Replace if torn, flattened, or brittle
Oven light cover broken Range oven light lens WB36X192 Replace if cracked or missing
Missing or broken knob Control knob PM3X122 Match the knob style and shaft fit

Why it matters

Ordering by model number (JK25) plus the exact part ID helps ensure proper fit, correct electrical rating (for elements), and a safe repair. It also reduces returns caused by look-alike parts.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE JK25 electric range, the right part number comes from matching the exact model number to the correct part diagram, then confirming the part’s name and identifier before ordering. This prevents look-alike parts (like bake and broil elements) from being mixed up.

Step-by-step: find the correct part for GE JK25

  • Confirm the model number on the appliance ID tag (commonly on the oven frame behind the door, or on the storage drawer frame).
  • Use the model number JK25 to pull up the parts list and diagrams for this exact range.
  • Identify the failed part by function and location (bake vs. broil, door seal vs. light lens, knob vs. hardware).
  • Match the diagram callout to the part listing, then verify the part name and part ID.
  • If multiple similar options appear, compare mounting style, terminals, and dimensions on the part listing before ordering.

Common GE range parts that are easy to confuse

What you need What it does Example part on this model page
Broil element Top heating element for broiling Range broil element WB44X173
Bake element Bottom heating element for baking Bake unit WB44X200
Oven door gasket Seals heat in around the door Range oven door gasket WB2X2058
Oven light lens Covers/protects the oven light Range oven light lens WB36X192

Quick checks before you order

  • Heating problem: inspect for blisters, cracks, or burned terminals on the element.
  • Door heat leak: look for gaps, tears, or flattened sections on the gasket.
  • Light issue: confirm the bulb is good; replace the lens only if it is broken or missing.
  • Control issue: confirm the knob is stripped or cracked before replacing.

Why it matters

GE range parts are model-specific; using the correct JK25 diagram and matching the exact part ID reduces returns and gets your oven back to proper baking, broiling, and temperature control faster.

Last updated: February 2026

Your GE electric stove’s model number is printed on a rating label attached to the range body. On GE ranges like model JK25, the label is most often found around the oven door frame, behind the storage drawer, or on the back panel.

Where to look for the model number label

Check these common spots on a GE electric range:

  • Open the oven door and look along the door frame (front edge of the oven cavity)
  • Pull out the storage drawer and look on the frame behind it
  • Look on the back of the range near the power cord area
  • If you have a lift-up cooktop, check under the cooktop near the burners (on some designs)

What the model number looks like (and what to write down)

The model number is usually a short mix of letters and numbers (for this page, JK25 is the model family). For accurate parts matching, copy everything exactly as shown on the label.

  • Model number (example format: JK25 plus any extra letters or digits)
  • Serial number (helps identify production run)
  • Electrical rating (volts/amps), if listed

Quick ID checklist

Item on label Why it matters Example
Model number Matches the correct parts diagrams JK25
Serial number Helps confirm version changes Varies
Brand Confirms parts family GE

Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong bake element, broil element, door gasket, or control knob. Even small model suffix differences can change which parts fit and how they mount.

Next step once you find it

Use the model number to choose the correct replacement part. Common parts customers replace on this GE range include the range broil element WB44X173 and bake unit WB44X200.

Last updated: February 2026

For a GE oven like model JK25, replacing the control board typically runs $100 to $300 for the part, and about $220 to $550 total if you pay for professional diagnosis and installation. The exact total depends on the board style, service rates, and whether wiring or connectors also need repair.

Typical cost breakdown

  • Control board (part only): $100 to $300 is most common; some boards cost more
  • Service call / diagnosis: often $80 to $150
  • Labor to install: commonly $100 to $200
  • Optional add-ons: wire repair, terminal ends, or mounting hardware if damaged
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY replacement Part only $100 to $300
Pro replacement Part + diagnosis + labor $220 to $550
“Chasing a problem” visit Diagnosis only (no part installed) $80 to $150

Before you buy a control board

A control board is often replaced for “dead oven,” “won’t heat,” or “erratic temps,” but those symptoms can also come from simpler failures. We recommend checking these first:

  • Confirm the range has proper power (a tripped double breaker can leave the oven partially powered)
  • Inspect for burned or loose wire connections at the terminal block and behind the control
  • If the oven will not heat, test the bake element and broil element for continuity
  • Look for a stuck or shorted keypad (if your model uses a touch panel)
  • Check for obvious heat damage or arcing marks on connectors

If you need to test electrical parts safely, use a meter and follow a proven method like how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Why it matters

Control boards are one of the higher-cost oven repairs, so confirming power, wiring, and heating elements first helps you avoid replacing an expensive part when the real issue is a failed element or a burned connector.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

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