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GE PP975SM1SS electric cooktop

GE PP975SM1SS electric cooktop Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE PP975SM1SS electric cooktop, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Bracket Element for GE PP975SM1SS - Part WB02T10602

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    Bracket Element

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  • Range Surface Element Support for GE PP975SM1SS - Part WB2K5318

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  • Use And Care Manual for GE PP975SM1SS - Part 49-80412

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    Use And Care Manual

    Part #49-80412

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  • Insulation for GE PP975SM1SS - Part WB06T10014

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    Insulation

    Part #WB06T10014

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  • Ground Washer for GE PP975SM1SS - Part WB01X1260

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    Ground Washer

    Part #WB01X1260

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  • Cooktop Radiant Element, 8-in for GE PP975SM1SS - Part WB30T10086

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    Cooktop Radiant Element, 8-in

    Part #WB30T10086

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  • Manual Mini & Wd Asm for GE PP975SM1SS - Part 31-14516

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    Manual Mini & Wd Asm

    Part #31-14516

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  • Conduit Wire for GE PP975SM1SS - Part WB18T10160

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    Conduit Wire

    Part #WB18T10160

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  • Instructions Install for GE PP975SM1SS - Part 31-10636

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    Instructions Install

    Part #31-10636

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GE Electric Cooktop PP975SM1SS FAQs

Yes. GE electric cooktops, including model PP975SM1SS, are generally a solid, dependable choice when they’re installed correctly and used with the right cookware and cleaning methods. Long-term reliability comes down to proper hard-wiring, safe operation, and keeping the glass-ceramic surface and controls in good condition using the guidance in the PP975SM1SS owner’s manual.

What “good” means for an electric cooktop

A “good” cooktop typically delivers consistent heating, responsive controls, and durable components (glass top, radiant elements, and control boards).

Common signs you’re getting good performance:

  • Surface elements heat evenly without cycling erratically
  • Controls respond normally and do not lock up unexpectedly
  • Hot surface indicators work as expected
  • The glass-ceramic top cleans up without permanent haze or burned-on residue
  • No repeated breaker trips or burning smells during use

Reliability basics that matter most

Installation quality (biggest factor)

GE’s installation guidance for this 36-inch cooktop family calls for direct wiring into an approved junction box (no plug and receptacle). Use the PP975SM1SS installation guide to confirm wiring, grounding, and cutout requirements.

Daily use and care

Using correct cookware and cleaning methods helps prevent premature wear.

Area Best practice What it prevents
Cookware Flat-bottom pans sized to the element Poor heating, hot spots
Controls Turn the element off before removing cookware Accidental overheating
Cleaning Use ceramic cooktop cleaner after spills Burned-on residue, dulling
Safety Let hot surfaces cool even if they look dark Burns, damage

Quick troubleshooting if performance seems “bad”

If the cooktop acts unreliable, these checks often pinpoint the cause:

  • Verify the Control Lock is off (hold the Control Lock pad for about 3 seconds)
  • Reset power at the breaker, then try again
  • Check for cookware that is warped or too small for the element
  • Inspect for heat damage or loose wiring at the junction box (power off)
  • If a single element won’t heat, the radiant element may be failing (for example, a 6-inch element like range radiant surface element, 6-in WB30T10043)

Why it matters

A well-installed, properly maintained GE cooktop is safer to use and less likely to need expensive repairs like a radiant surface element, touch control board, or relay control board.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your GE electric cooktop is on the appliance ID label; once you locate it, match the full model exactly (PP975SM1SS) so you get the correct diagrams, parts, and installation information. Label locations are shown in the PP975SM1SS owner's manual.

Where to look on a GE electric cooktop

Check these common ID label locations first:

  • Under the cooktop, on the metal chassis near the center
  • On the underside edge of the cooktop (near the front or side)
  • Near the junction box area where the power supply connects
  • On a side rail or bracket under the glass top

Tips to make sure you copy the right number

Model and serial tags can be hard to read. We recommend:

  • Use a flashlight and take a photo, then zoom in
  • Write down the full model number and serial number
  • Match every character (letters, numbers, and any suffix)
  • If the label is greasy, wipe gently with a damp cloth and dry it

Model number vs. serial number

What you see What it’s used for Example
Model number Choosing correct parts and diagrams PP975SM1SS
Serial number Production details and dating Varies

Why it matters

GE cooktop parts can look similar across models, but element sizes, touch controls, and glass main top assemblies can differ. Using the exact model number helps ensure parts like a surface element or control board match your cooktop.

Last updated: March 2026

To troubleshoot your GE PP975SM1SS electric cooktop, start with power and control checks, then isolate the problem to a single burner, the touch controls, or wiring. Use the diagnostic and operating guidance in the PP975SM1SS owner's manual to match symptoms to the correct checks.

Quick safety and reset steps

Before any inspection, turn off power at the breaker (cooktops are typically 240V).

  • Confirm the breaker is fully ON (flip OFF, then ON)
  • If the cooktop is unresponsive, power-cycle at the breaker for 1 minute
  • Let hot-surface indicators cool before touching the glass
  • Do not use the cooktop if the glass is cracked

Symptom-based checks (most common)

  • One burner not heating: swap cookware to rule out a pan issue; then suspect the element or its wiring.
  • Burner heats unevenly or cycles oddly: check for warped pans and correct pan size; radiant elements cycle normally.
  • Touch controls not responding: clean and dry the control area; moisture and residue can block touch input.
  • All burners dead: verify power supply, junction box connections, and that the cooktop is not in a locked mode (if equipped).

Parts that commonly relate to these symptoms

If troubleshooting points to a failed component, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Basic electrical testing (for experienced DIYers)

What to test Tool What you’re looking for
Incoming power at junction box Multimeter Correct voltage present
Element continuity Multimeter Closed circuit, not open
Burned/loose connectors Visual check No heat damage, tight fit

For technique, we recommend how to use a multimeter to test electrical parts video.

Why it matters

Accurate troubleshooting prevents replacing the wrong part. On a radiant electric cooktop like the PP975SM1SS, a single dead burner often points to the surface element, while widespread heating problems more often involve controls, relays, or wiring.

Last updated: March 2026

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