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GE JCP67F4WW electric range

GE JCP67F4WW electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JCP67F4WW electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Electric Range JCP67F4WW FAQs

To order parts for your GE JCP67F4WW electric range, use the complete model number and serial number, then choose the replacement part from the parts list for this model and place your order online. For ordering help, contact Sears PartsDirect support.

What to have ready before you order

Having the right details prevents wrong-part returns and delays:

  • Full model number: JCP67F4WW
  • Serial number (from the rating label)
  • The part name and part number (if known)
  • A quick description of the symptom (for example, “oven not heating” or “drawer won’t close”)
  • Photos of the part and how it mounts (helpful for brackets, panels, and shields)

Ordering options (what to use and when)

Situation Best option Why
You know the exact part you need Order by part number/ID Fastest, least confusion
Part may be covered under warranty Check your warranty paperwork before ordering Warranty coverage and eligibility vary
Part shows out of stock Check back, or contact Sears PartsDirect support Availability can change
You are unsure which part fixes the issue Use troubleshooting first Avoids buying the wrong part

Model-specific examples of parts you can order

These are examples of parts listed for the JCP67F4WW; matching by ID helps ensure fit:

Why it matters

GE ranges often have multiple versions that look similar; using the exact JCP67F4WW model number and your serial number helps ensure the correct electrical and fit match for items like a thermostat, control switch, or oven liner.

For additional model-specific identification and service guidance, use the JCP67F4WW owner’s manual.

Last updated: March 2026

If you can’t find a part for your GE JCP67F4WW electric range, we recommend confirming the exact model number and then searching by the part name or part number from your JCP67F4WW owner’s manual. If it still doesn’t appear, a parts specialist can match the correct replacement using your model and serial information.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Recheck the model number on the appliance ID tag (use the full model, including all letters and numbers).
  • Search by the manufacturer part number (example: WB49X10095), not just a description.
  • Try a few common name variations (example: “drawer handle” vs “handle”).
  • Look for the part in a different section (oven door parts, drawer parts, control panel parts).
  • If the part is cosmetic, confirm the color/finish (some trims and panels are color-specific).

If you’re unsure what format to use, these are real part listings for this model. Searching in the same style often helps:

What you need Example part name Example part number/ID
Oven heat protection piece Heat shield WB49X10095
Drawer hardware Drawer handle WB15X10088
Temperature regulation component Thermostat WB20X10013
Surface burner control Range small surface element control switch WB23X10014

When it’s time to contact support

Have these details ready so we can identify the correct GE range part quickly:

  • Model number: JCP67F4WW
  • Serial number (from the same ID tag)
  • Part description and where it installs (example: “storage drawer rail, left side”)
  • Any symptoms (example: “small surface element won’t heat”)

Why it matters

GE ranges often use similar-looking parts across multiple model series, but mounting points, wiring terminals, and finishes can differ. Matching by the exact model and part number helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and fewer returns.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE electric range like model JCP67F4WW typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping the oven clean, ensuring stable power, and fixing small issues early helps you reach the full expected lifespan.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

Most electric ranges fail from heat-related wear, electrical connection problems, or heavy-use components wearing out.

  • Heavy daily cooking and frequent self-clean cycles shorten life
  • Poor leveling can stress the frame and door alignment over time
  • Power surges and loose wiring connections can damage controls
  • Overheating from blocked vents can shorten component life
  • Prompt replacement of worn parts prevents secondary damage

Quick checklist to help it last longer

Use these habits to reduce strain on heating and control components:

  • Keep oven vents clear and avoid covering them with foil
  • Wipe up acidic spills (tomato, fruit juice) after the surface cools
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; use the broil stop position when broiling
  • Verify the range is level; adjust legs if the door swings or racks slide
  • If temperatures seem off, follow the thermostat adjustment steps in the JCP67F4WW owner’s manual

Common “end-of-life” symptoms vs. fixable issues

Symptom Often fixable? What to check first
Oven bakes unevenly Yes Thermostat calibration, rack position, bake element performance
Surface unit not heating Yes Burner connection, control setting, receptacle/support issues
Control problems after outage Sometimes Reset power, inspect wiring and connections
Door not closing smoothly Yes Hinge/door alignment, range leveling

Why it matters

Knowing the expected 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or replace. If your JCP67F4WW is within that range, replacing a failed thermostat or control switch is often a practical way to restore reliable baking and surface heating.

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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Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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