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GE JGB645SEK3SS gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JGB645SEK3SS gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Hnge Grd Lft for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB34K0004

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    Hnge Grd Lft

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  • Oven Door Gasket for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB32K0005

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  • Vent Gasket for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB32K0001

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    Vent Gasket

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  • Window Clip for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB02K0056

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  • Radiant Shield for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB34K0012

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    Radiant Shield

    Part #WB34K0012

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  • Reflector for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB35K0022

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    Part #WB35K0022

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  • Wire Clip for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB02X7066

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  • Screw for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB01X5716

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  • Spacer for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB02X20849

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  • Flame Spread for GE JGB645SEK3SS - Part WB49K0044

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    Flame Spread

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GE GAS RANGE JGB645SEK3SS FAQs

Yes. GE is a strong, reliable brand for gas ranges, and the GE JGB645SEK3SS is built around proven sealed-burner cooking and standard service support. Most owners choose GE for consistent burner performance, practical features, and widely available replacement parts.

What “good” means for a gas range

A good gas stove delivers steady flame control, dependable oven ignition, and parts support over time. For the JGB645SEK3SS, we focus on these real-world factors:

  • Flame control and burner output: stable simmer to high heat for everyday cooking
  • Oven and broil reliability: consistent ignition and even heating
  • Serviceability: common wear parts are available and straightforward to replace
  • Safety setup: correct installation and anti-tip engagement are essential
  • Long-term ownership: access to manuals, diagrams, and replacement parts

Parts availability is a big reason GE is a solid choice

When a range is repairable, it stays useful longer. These are common parts that support long-term ownership for this model:

Quick “good brand” checklist

What to check What you want to see What it affects
Burner lights quickly Ignites within a few seconds Daily cooking convenience
Oven heats consistently No long preheat swings Baking results
Parts are available Igniters, valves, controls Repair cost and downtime
Installation is correct Anti-tip bracket engaged Safety and stability

Why it matters

A gas range can cook well for years, but performance depends on correct installation and maintaining ignition components. The installation instructions for this GE range emphasize anti-tip setup and proper gas configuration, which directly impacts safety and how well the burners and oven operate over time.

Best next step for owners of JGB645SEK3SS

Use the JGB645SEK3SS owner’s manual for operating tips and care guidance, and the JGB645SEK3SS installation guide for correct setup details (including anti-tip and gas conversion notes).

Last updated: February 2026

The GE JGB645SEK3SS gas range uses a 120-volt (standard household) electrical connection, not 220/240 volts. The 120V power runs the igniters, controls, lights, and other electronics; the burners and oven heat come from the gas supply.

Electrical requirements for this model

Per the installation requirements, plan on:

  • 120-volt, 60 Hz power
  • A properly grounded outlet
  • A dedicated 15-amp or 20-amp circuit (breaker or time-delay fuse)
  • No adapter and no extension cord

For the exact wording and safety notes, use the installation guide.

120V vs 240V: what’s the difference?

Most confusion comes from comparing gas ranges to electric ranges.

Range type Typical voltage What electricity powers What creates heat
Gas range (like GE JGB645SEK3SS) 120V Ignition, control board, lights, clock/timer Natural gas or LP gas
Electric range 240V Heating elements and controls Electric elements

Quick checks if you’re unsure what you have

  • Look for a standard 3-prong grounded outlet behind/near the range.
  • Check the rating label location (front, behind the range drawer) and confirm the model number matches JGB645SEK3SS in the owner's manual.
  • If the surface burners click but do not light, confirm the range is plugged into a working 120V outlet.
  • If the oven will not ignite, an ignition part may be involved (for example, the oven igniter WB13K21 is a common bake-ignition component on this model).

Why it matters

Using the correct voltage and a properly grounded outlet helps the spark ignition system and oven controls operate reliably. It also prevents nuisance issues like weak ignition, intermittent clicking, or control problems caused by improper power supply.

Last updated: February 2026

Most gas stoves use natural gas from a home gas line; the GE JGB645SEK3SS gas range ships from the factory set up for natural gas, and it can be converted to propane (LP) by a qualified installer following the installation guide.

What this means for your GE JGB645SEK3SS

Natural gas is the default fuel for this model. Propane is an option, but the conversion requires the correct orifices and setup steps from the installation instructions.

  • Natural gas is the factory setting for JGB645SEK3SS.
  • Propane (LP) requires a conversion performed by a qualified propane gas installer.
  • If you are unsure what your home has, check your utility bill or ask your gas supplier.
  • Always know where the manual shut-off valve is located before servicing or moving the range.

Gas pressure basics (what installers check)

The regulator inlet pressure ranges below are used to confirm the supply is correct for the fuel type.

Gas type Minimum inlet pressure Maximum inlet pressure
Natural gas 6 in. water column 13 in. water column
Propane (LP) 11 in. water column 13 in. water column

Quick visual clue: flame appearance

After installation, flame quality is checked visually. Normal flames vary by gas type.

  • Natural gas flames are typically steady and mostly blue.
  • Propane flames can show some yellow tipping on the outer cones and still be normal.
  • If flames look abnormal (lazy, lifting, very yellow, or uneven), service is needed.

Why it matters

Using the correct gas type and proper conversion protects burner performance, ignition reliability, and safe operation. It also helps prevent hard-to-light burners, poor baking results, and soot or odor issues.

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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