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GE JGB700SEJ1SS gas range

GE JGB700SEJ1SS gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JGB700SEJ1SS gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Gas Range JGB700SEJ1SS FAQs

To find the right GE part number for your GE gas range model JGB700SEJ1SS, start by confirming the exact model number and serial number on the rating label, then use that model to match the correct part ID and part number for the component you need. The label is located on the front, behind the range drawer (per the JGB700SEJ1SS owner's manual).

Step 1: Confirm the model number from the rating label

Pull out the lower drawer and look at the front frame area behind it. Write down both identifiers exactly as shown:

  • Model number: JGB700SEJ1SS
  • Serial number (helps confirm production details)
  • Fuel type (natural gas vs LP conversion status, if applicable)
  • Any suffix letters or extra characters on the tag

Step 2: Match the part using the correct identifiers

GE parts are commonly listed with both a part ID (like WB13X40206) and a manufacturer part number (like WB13X25500). We recommend matching by model first, then verifying the part ID and description.

  • Use the model number to filter parts to your exact range
  • Match the part name to the symptom and location (cooktop, oven, door, lighting)
  • Confirm the part ID and part number before ordering
  • Compare your old part markings when available

Quick examples for this model

What you are replacing Example part name (as listed) Part ID
Oven won’t ignite (bake) Range Oven Burner Igniter WB13X40206
Cooktop burner cap is cracked Range Surface Burner Cap WB28K10222
Oven light not working 40a15bulb 40A15

Why it matters

Using the exact model number JGB700SEJ1SS prevents ordering a look-alike part that does not fit, does not mount correctly, or does not match the burner BTU rating, valve style, or electrical connector used on your GE range.

Pro tips before you order

  • If the issue is ignition-related, check whether the problem is bake, broil, or a surface burner first
  • For lighting issues, verify whether you need the bulb or the socket (for example, range light socket WB08T10026)
  • If you are troubleshooting electrical parts, unplug the range or shut off power at the breaker before testing

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE JGB700SEJ1SS gas range, you can order parts and accessories online any time from the parts list and diagrams for this model. Have your complete model number and serial number ready so you get the correct replacement part the first time.

Best ways to order parts for model JGB700SEJ1SS

  • Online ordering: Use the parts list and diagrams for JGB700SEJ1SS to match the exact part you need.
  • Confirm fit before checkout: Match the part name and part number to your model, then compare photos and notes.
  • If you need help choosing: Contact Sears PartsDirect support with your model and serial number.

What to gather before you order

Having this information prevents wrong-part returns and delays:

  • Model number: JGB700SEJ1SS
  • Serial number (from the rating label)
  • The part name and location (for example, oven light vs. surface burner)
  • Symptoms (example: “oven won’t ignite” vs. “burner clicks but won’t light”)

Common parts customers order for this range

These examples help you identify what category to shop, not what you must buy:

What’s not working Part category to check Example part for this model
Oven light is out Light bulb, socket 40a15bulb 40A15, range light socket WB08T10026
Burner won’t light or heats unevenly Burner cap, burner, valve Range surface burner cap WB28K10222, range surface burner valve WB21X20260
Oven won’t bake or takes too long to heat Oven igniter Range oven burner igniter WB13X40206

Why it matters

GE ranges often use similar-looking parts across model families, but small differences (burner size, orifice, knob fit, wiring connectors) can change compatibility. Matching parts to JGB700SEJ1SS using the JGB700SEJ1SS owner’s manual helps ensure proper fit and safe operation.

Last updated: March 2026

On the GE JGB700SEJ1SS gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are the ones that affect ignition, flame quality, and everyday handling: burner caps/heads, igniters, knobs, and oven light components. We also see gas valves and control boards replaced when heating or control problems show up.

Most common replacement parts (and what they fix)

  • Surface burner cap/head: uneven flame, weak flame, or burners that light poorly after spills or cleaning
  • Igniters and spark system: clicking with no ignition, delayed ignition, or no bake/broil heat
  • Knobs and valve components: loose, cracked, or hard-to-turn controls; burners that will not adjust correctly
  • Oven light parts: light out, flickering, or socket damage
  • Electronic controls: display issues, unresponsive keys, or inconsistent oven operation

Model-matched examples for JGB700SEJ1SS

Symptom Common part to check Example part for this model
Cooktop burner cap is chipped or won’t sit flat Burner cap Range surface burner cap WB28K10222
Oven will not heat (bake) or takes too long to ignite Oven burner igniter Range oven burner igniter WB13X40206
Broil will not ignite Broil igniter Range broil igniter WB13X40207
Knob is broken or slipping Surface burner knob Range surface burner knob WB03X24818
Oven light is out Appliance light bulb 40a15bulb 40A15

Quick checks before you buy a part

  • Clean and dry burner parts fully; clogged ports and dirty electrodes commonly cause ignition problems.
  • Confirm caps and heads are seated correctly in the right location and size.
  • Check power to the range; the spark igniters need electricity even though the cooktop uses gas.
  • Look for burned-on residue at the electrode; light polishing can restore reliable sparking.
  • Use the troubleshooting section in the JGB700SEJ1SS owner’s manual to match symptoms to likely causes.

Why it matters

Replacing the right part first saves time and prevents repeat failures. On gas ranges, many “bad part” symptoms are actually caused by misaligned burner caps, clogged burner ports, or residue around the electrode, so cleaning and correct reassembly are often the fastest fix.

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your GE JGB700SEJ1SS gas range, we recommend confirming the exact model number and then using the diagrams and part lists in the JGB700SEJ1SS owner's manual to identify the correct part name and location; if it still doesn’t show up, a parts specialist can match it for you.

Quick checks that usually solve it

  • Match the model number exactly: JGB700SEJ1SS (letters and numbers matter)
  • Search by the part ID or manufacturer part number if you have it
  • Use the exploded-view diagrams to confirm the part’s position and description
  • Check for alternate wording (example: “surface burner valve” vs “valve”)
  • Verify you are shopping for the correct fuel type and configuration (gas range vs other range types)

How to identify the right part faster

The most reliable way is to identify the part from the documentation, then search using the exact identifier.

What you have Best way to search Example from this model’s parts
Part name only Use diagrams to narrow the section, then search “Range light socket”
Part ID Search the exact ID WB08T10026
Part number Search the exact part number WB08T10026

If you suspect the issue is in a common area, these examples show how specific the naming can be:

Why it matters

GE ranges often use similar-looking parts across multiple model variations. Using the exact JGB700SEJ1SS model identification and the manual’s diagrams helps prevent ordering a part that fits a different revision, burner size, or control setup.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE gas range like model JGB700SEJ1SS typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use. Regular cleaning, correct burner flame, and prompt repair of ignition or gas-control issues help you reach (and often exceed) that lifespan.

What affects how long it lasts

  • Cooking frequency and heat levels (daily high-heat cooking shortens life)
  • Cleaning habits (grease buildup can affect burners and ignition)
  • Gas quality and proper installation (correct regulator and shutoff setup matters)
  • Ventilation and moisture (reduces corrosion on metal parts)
  • Timely replacement of wear parts (igniters, knobs, burner caps)

Maintenance that extends lifespan (practical checklist)

Use the care and cleaning routines in the JGB700SEJ1SS owner's manual. Focus on these high-impact habits:

  • Keep burner heads and ports clear; clean spills soon after the cooktop cools.
  • Confirm burners ignite quickly and burn with a steady blue flame.
  • Avoid harsh abrasives on stainless and painted surfaces.
  • Do not block oven vents; keep airflow paths clear.
  • Address gas odors immediately; follow the safety steps in the manual.

Common wear items vs. “major” repairs

What you notice Often points to Typical fix level
Clicking but no flame on a surface burner Dirty cap/ports, ignition issue Cleaning or ignition diagnosis
Oven takes longer to heat or won’t light Weak igniter Part replacement
Loose or cracked control knob Worn knob Cosmetic/easy replacement

If you are troubleshooting ignition or lighting problems, these model-matched parts are commonly involved:

Why it matters

Knowing the typical 13 to 15 year lifespan helps you decide whether to invest in repairs (especially ignition and gas-control components) or plan for replacement when multiple major issues appear at once.

Last updated: February 2026

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