Does GE make gas stoves?
Yes. GE makes gas stoves (gas ranges), including the GE JGS750SEF6SS gas range. Gas ranges use a gas supply for the cooktop burners and typically use an electric ignition system, so correct installation and grounding matter; see the installation guide for your model.
What “gas stove” means for this model
A “gas stove” usually refers to a gas range, which combines a gas cooktop with an oven in one appliance. On the JGS750SEF6SS, you can expect:
- Gas surface burners with spark ignition
- A gas supply connection with a shut-off valve
- Electrical grounding requirements (even though it is a gas appliance)
- Setup options for natural gas or LP (propane) conversion by a qualified installer
Installation and safety basics (high level)
For a GE gas range like JGS750SEF6SS, these points are essential during installation:
- Use a new flexible gas connector (old connectors can leak)
- Leak-test all gas connections with a liquid leak detector or soapy water
- Keep combustion and ventilation airflow unobstructed
- Do not use a down-draft “air curtain” style hood that blows air onto the cooktop
- Confirm your gas supply pressure matches the regulator requirements
Typical gas supply pressure targets
| Gas type | Minimum inlet pressure | Maximum inlet pressure |
|---|---|---|
| Natural gas | 6" water column | 13" water column |
| LP (propane) | 11" water column | 13" water column |
Why it matters
Knowing GE makes gas ranges helps you shop and repair with confidence. Gas ranges have both gas components (valves, orifices, igniters) and electrical components (spark module, grounding), so using model-matched parts and following the correct installation steps prevents ignition problems and unsafe burner performance.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
You can order replacement parts for your GE JGS750SEF6SS gas range by matching your model number to the parts list for this model and selecting the exact part you need. For correct fit, we recommend confirming the part location and description in the owner's manual.
How to order the right part (fast and accurate)
- Confirm the full model number: JGS750SEF6SS
- Identify the symptom and the system involved (surface burners, bake, broil, ignition)
- Use the parts list for this model to match the part by name and ID
- Compare your old part to the listing (mounting points, connector style, shape)
- Order the exact match; avoid “close enough” substitutions
Common parts customers order for this model
If you are troubleshooting ignition or burner issues, these are frequently replaced items for the JGS750SEF6SS:
- Oven igniter WB13K21
- Range broil igniter WB13X25261
- Range spark module WB13X26360
- Range surface burner valve WB21X20612
Quick part matching guide
| If your range does this | Most likely area | Example part to check |
|---|---|---|
| Bake burner will not light or takes too long | Oven ignition | Oven igniter WB13K21 |
| Broil will not ignite | Broil ignition | Range broil igniter WB13X25261 |
| Burners keep clicking or multiple igniters act up | Spark/ignition control | Range spark module WB13X26360 |
| One surface burner will not adjust or won’t light consistently | Gas valve/burner parts | Range surface burner valve WB21X20612 |
Why it matters
Ordering by the exact model number and part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs. On a gas range, the correct ignition and gas-control parts also help ensure stable flames and reliable burner lighting.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the parts of a gas stove?
A gas stove (gas range) like the GE JGS750SEF6SS is made up of a cooktop burner system (burner heads, caps, grates, valves, and ignition) plus an oven system (bake and broil burners/igniters, temperature sensing, and lighting), all controlled by knobs and electronic controls.
Main parts you will see on the cooktop
These parts work together to deliver gas, ignite it, and shape the flame.
- Burner head (mixes gas and air and directs the flame)
- Burner cap (helps spread the flame evenly)
- Continuous grates (support cookware over the burners)
- Surface burner valve (controls gas flow to each burner)
- Spark ignition system (electrode and spark module that makes the clicking sound)
If you are missing or mixing burner pieces, use the installation guide for correct burner head and cap placement.
Main parts inside the oven
The oven section produces heat, senses temperature, and provides visibility.
- Bake igniter (lights the bake burner)
- Broil igniter (lights the broil burner)
- Oven temperature sensor (helps regulate oven temperature)
- Oven bottom/liner and heat shields (protect and direct heat)
- Oven lamp holder (powers the oven light)
Common replacement parts for this model
Here are examples of parts on this page that match the most common “stove parts” customers replace:
- Oven igniter WB13K21
- Range surface burner cap WB28K10222
- Range surface burner valve WB21X20612
- Range spark module WB13X26360
- Sensor WB23X5340
Quick “what does what” table
| Part/system | What it does | Common symptom when it fails |
|---|---|---|
| Burner cap and head | Shapes flame and supports ignition | Uneven flame, delayed lighting |
| Spark module/electrode | Creates spark to light burners | Clicking but no ignition |
| Surface burner valve | Controls gas to burner | Burner will not adjust or won’t light |
| Oven igniter | Lights bake/broil burner | Oven won’t heat or heats slowly |
| Temperature sensor | Helps control oven temp | Overheating or underheating |
Why it matters
Gas burners must be operated with all burner parts installed and seated correctly; correct alignment (including the burner head notch over the electrode) helps the burner light reliably and burn cleanly.
Last updated: February 2026
What model number is the GE JGS750SEF6SS?
The model number for this GE gas range is JGS750SEF6SS. You’ll use JGS750SEF6SS to match the correct parts (like igniters, burner caps, and sensors) and to pull the right installation and operating information from the owner's manual.
Where to find the model number on the range
On most GE free-standing gas ranges, the model and serial tag is typically located in one of these spots:
- On the oven frame behind the storage drawer (pull the drawer out to look)
- Along the oven door frame (visible when the door is open)
- On a side frame rail near the lower front of the range
If the tag is hard to read, write down the full model number exactly as shown, including any letters.
Why the exact model number matters
Even small model-number differences can change which parts fit and which procedures apply. Using JGS750SEF6SS helps ensure you get the right match for common repairs such as:
- Oven not heating (often tied to the igniter)
- Broil not working (broil igniter and related wiring)
- Burner not lighting or clicking issues (spark module, burner head/cap)
- Temperature problems (oven temperature sensor)
Examples of model-matched parts on this page
| Repair need | Example part on this model page | What it affects |
|---|---|---|
| Bake won’t ignite | Oven igniter WB13K21 | Starts the bake burner flame |
| Surface burner won’t light evenly | Range surface burner cap WB28K10222 | Flame pattern and ignition |
| Oven temp inaccurate | Sensor WB23X5340 | Temperature feedback to control |
Quick safety note for installs and moves
When installing or moving a gas range, the installation instructions call out critical steps like engaging the anti-tip bracket and following gas-connection requirements. Use the installation guide for the correct clearances, gas hookup details, and anti-tip verification.
Last updated: February 2026




