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GE JBS460DM2WW free standing electric range

GE JBS460DM2WW free standing electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JBS460DM2WW free standing electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Free Standing Electric Range JBS460DM2WW FAQs

For the GE JBS460DM2WW electric range, the reliable “reset” is a power reset: turn the range circuit breaker OFF for 60 seconds, then turn it back ON. This clears many control glitches after a power flicker and restores normal heating and display operation.

Quick reset steps (power reset)

  • Turn all surface element knobs to OFF.
  • Switch the range breaker OFF (or unplug the cord if it’s safely accessible).
  • Wait 60 seconds.
  • Turn the breaker ON (or plug back in).
  • Set the clock if needed, then test Bake and a surface element.

If the problem is only one burner not heating

A “reset” will not fix a failed coil element or a burned receptacle. Check these common causes:

  • Coil element not seated fully in the receptacle
  • Drip pan lifted and preventing good contact
  • Receptacle/terminal shows scorching or looseness
  • Infinite switch (burner control) not sending power

Helpful model-matched parts to consider:

If the oven will not heat after a reset

Use this quick check to narrow it down:

Symptom Most likely direction What to do next
No heat in Bake or Broil Power supply issue Confirm breaker is fully reset (OFF then ON) and cord/terminal connections are secure
Broil works, Bake doesn’t Bake circuit/element issue Inspect for visible damage; test element continuity with a multimeter
Bake works, Broil doesn’t Broil element issue Inspect and test the broil element

Related part if broil is out:

Why it matters

A breaker reset restores the control’s normal startup state and clears minor electronic faults. If a single burner or one oven function still fails afterward, the issue is typically a specific heating component, receptacle, or control switch rather than something that can be “reset.”

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE JBS460DM2WW free standing electric range, we recommend ordering parts by matching the full model number first, then selecting the exact replacement part by its part ID to ensure fit and safe operation.

The fastest way to order the right part

  • Confirm the model number is JBS460DM2WW (use the rating label on the range).
  • Identify the failed part by symptom (no heat, burner not working, light out, etc.).
  • Match by part ID (best) and then confirm the part description.
  • If you are replacing a cooktop coil connection, check the receptacle and wiring condition at the same time.
  • For ordering help (including out-of-stock questions), contact Sears PartsDirect support; have your model and serial number ready.

Common parts customers order for this model

What you are fixing Typical part to check Example from this model
Oven light is out Bulb and socket 40a15bulb 40A15, range light socket WB08T10026
Surface burner not heating Coil element, receptacle, switch Range coil element, 6-in WB31X46067, kit surface terminal WB17T10006, range surface element control switch WB23K10003
Burner pan is rusted Drip pan Range drip pan, 8-in (chrome) WB31K10266

Why it matters

Ordering by the exact JBS460DM2WW model number and matching the correct GE part ID helps prevent wrong-part returns and reduces the risk of poor heating performance or electrical connection problems on your range.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE free standing electric range like model JBS460DM2WW typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Lifespan depends most on how often the oven and surface elements are used, how well electrical connections stay tight, and whether heat seals and controls are kept in good condition.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Heating components: surface elements and the broil element cycle on and off constantly and wear over time.
  • Electrical connections: loose or overheated terminals can shorten component life.
  • Door sealing and insulation: heat loss makes the oven run longer and stresses parts.
  • Cleaning habits: spills under drip pans and heavy grease buildup can damage wiring and switches.
  • Leveling and stability: a range that rocks can strain the drawer, door, and frame.

Parts that commonly drive “end of life” repairs

If performance drops, these are the types of parts we check first on JBS460DM2WW:

Symptom Common part area Example part on this model
One burner won’t heat Surface element or switch Range coil element, 6-in WB31X46067
Burner heats intermittently Terminal or receptacle Kit surface terminal WB17T10006
Oven won’t broil Broil element Range broil element WB30X46986
Oven runs hot or cold Temperature control Range oven control thermostat WB24X21192
Heat leaks around door Door gasket Range oven door gasket WB35X29720

Why it matters

Knowing the 13 to 15 year average helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your range is near that age and needs multiple heat-related parts (element, terminal, thermostat), planning a repair budget up front prevents repeat downtime.

Quick maintenance that extends life

  • Keep drip pans seated and clean; replace damaged ones like range drip pan, 8-in (chrome) WB31K10266.
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it protects the gasket and door liner.
  • If a burner socket looks darkened or melted, replace the terminal kit before it damages wiring.
  • Verify the range is stable; replace worn feet like range leveling leg WB02K10182.

Last updated: March 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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