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GE JBP72TK4WW electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JBP72TK4WW electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Ge Range Cable for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB02X45146

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  • Range Surface Element Control Switch for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB24T10153

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  • Oven Weld Body for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB63X20942

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  • Oven Control for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB27T10816

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    Oven Control

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  • Bail for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB02X7694

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  • Oven Handle for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB15T10135

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  • Range Glass Main Top for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB62T10447

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  • Heat Shield for GE JBP72TK4WW - Part WB02T10306

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GE Electric Range JBP72TK4WW FAQs

For your GE JBP72TK4WW electric range, the right part number comes from matching the model number first, then using the parts diagram and part listing to identify the exact component (for example, a surface element switch, terminal block, or oven light). Use the JBP72TK4WW owner's manual to confirm feature details before ordering.

Step-by-step: get the correct part number

  • Find the model/serial tag on the range (commonly on the oven frame behind the door, or on the back panel).
  • Write the model number exactly as shown: JBP72TK4WW.
  • Identify the system you are repairing (cooktop, oven, control panel, drawer).
  • Use the parts breakdown to match the part name to the part ID and manufacturer part number.
  • Compare your old part to the listing (mounting points, terminals, lens color, and connector style).
  • If the range has symptoms like a burner not heating or a hot surface light staying on, troubleshoot first so you replace the correct component.

Common examples for this model

Here are a few parts that customers often look up by function; your exact match depends on which position or feature is affected:

What you are fixing What to look up Example part on this model page
Oven light not working Bulb vs socket Range oven light bulb 40A15 or range light socket WB08T10026
Burner not heating correctly Surface element switch vs element Control switch (match single vs dual)
Power cord connection issue Terminal block and wiring Terminal block listing for this model

Why it matters

GE ranges can use different parts across production runs, and many components look similar but wire differently. Matching by model number and then confirming the part ID/part number prevents wrong-fit returns and repeat repairs.

Helpful troubleshooting before ordering

  • If the oven will not heat, confirm whether bake, broil, or both are affected.
  • If a surface element is dead or cycles oddly, check the element receptacle area and the control switch.
  • If the hot surface light will not turn off, the issue is often a switch or indicator circuit, not the glass top.

For symptom-based help, use radiant surface element on range not working video to narrow the failure to the element, wiring, or control.

Last updated: February 2026

For a GE electric range like model JBP72TK4WW, replacing the oven control board typically costs $200 to $500+ total: about $100 to $300 for the part plus $100 to $200+ for labor if you hire service. Exact pricing depends on the specific control used and diagnosis.

Typical cost breakdown

  • Control board (part only): $100 to $300 (sometimes higher for certain versions)
  • Service call and labor: $100 to $200+ (varies by area and access)
  • Extra parts (sometimes needed): wire connectors, mounting hardware, or a power connection repair
  • DIY cost: usually the part cost only, plus basic tools
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY replacement Control board only $100 to $300
Pro replacement Board + labor $200 to $500+
Power connection issue found Board and/or wiring repair $250 to $600+

What to check before buying a control board

A “dead” display or oven that will not heat is not always a bad board. We recommend these quick checks first:

  • Verify the range has 240 VAC at the outlet (and breakers are fully reset)
  • Look for a burnt or loose power cord connection at the terminal block
  • Check for error codes and symptom descriptions in the JBP72TK4WW owner's manual
  • If a surface element issue is the real problem, test the element and switch before assuming the board
  • If the oven light is out, confirm it is not just a bulb issue (unrelated to the control)

Parts that can affect the final price

If the power connection is damaged, you may also need a terminal block replacement such as the terminal block WB17T10011. A failing terminal block can cause intermittent power, overheating at the cord connection, or a completely dead control.

Why it matters

The control board is one of the highest-cost electrical parts on an electric range, so confirming power supply and wiring first helps prevent buying an expensive part that does not fix the problem.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE JBP72TK4WW electric range, we recommend ordering parts by matching the full model number and the exact part ID or part number. For in-warranty or out-of-stock items, check your warranty paperwork and contact Sears PartsDirect support; you can also confirm part details in the JBP72TK4WW owner's manual.

Best way to order the correct part

  • Confirm the full model number: JBP72TK4WW (use the rating label on the range).
  • Identify the failed part by name and ID (example: range oven light bulb 40A15).
  • Compare the part number on the old part (when accessible) to the listing.
  • Use diagrams to verify location and quantity (screws, brackets, lenses often vary).
  • If the part is out of stock or the range is under warranty, contact Sears PartsDirect support with your model and serial number.

What information to have ready

What to gather Where to find it Why it matters
Model number (JBP72TK4WW) Rating label on the range Ensures correct parts list
Serial number Rating label on the range Helps match production changes
Part ID or part number Parts list or old part Prevents ordering the wrong revision
Symptom details What the range is doing Helps confirm the right part

Common ordering examples for this model

  • Oven light not working: start with the bulb range oven light bulb 40A15, then check the socket if needed.
  • Surface element not heating: you may need a control switch (match the correct switch type to the burner position).
  • Power cord connection issue: inspect the terminal block and wiring condition before replacing parts.

Why it matters

GE ranges can have small production variations; using the exact JBP72TK4WW model number plus the correct part ID helps avoid returns, delays, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: March 2026

A GE electric oven like model JBP72TK4WW typically lasts 12 to 15 years. Lifespan depends most on how often you cook, how well the door seals and hinges stay aligned, and whether heating and control components are kept in good working order using the care steps in the JBP72TK4WW owner's manual.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Heating system wear: frequent high-heat baking and broiling accelerates element and wiring fatigue.
  • Door seal and door alignment: heat loss forces longer run times and stresses components.
  • Control reliability: repeated power interruptions and overheating can shorten control life.
  • Cleaning habits: heavy soil and poor ventilation during cleaning can increase heat exposure.
  • Electrical supply quality: loose connections at the terminal block can cause overheating.

Maintenance that extends service life

We recommend these practical habits for a GE electric range:

  • Keep the oven cavity and door area clean; wipe spills after the oven cools.
  • Avoid slamming the oven door; it can knock the door out of alignment.
  • Use cookware that matches burner size to reduce long cooktop heat cycles.
  • Replace a failed oven light promptly; a working light helps you avoid unnecessary door openings.
  • If you ever smell hot wiring or see flickering power, stop using the range and have the power connection inspected.

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and what they usually mean

Symptom Most common cause Typical fix
Oven heats unevenly Worn heating component or airflow issue Service diagnosis; replace failed part if needed
Cooktop element not heating Element or control switch problem Test and replace the failed component
Display or controls act erratic Control or power supply issue Check supply; service control if needed
Hot surface light stays on Switch/sensor issue Troubleshoot and replace the failed part

For cooktop and control-related issues, our GE freestanding range error codes guide can help you narrow down what the range is reporting.

Why it matters

A range that is nearing the end of its expected life often costs more in repeated service calls than a targeted repair. Knowing the typical 12 to 15 year window helps you decide when to repair a surface element control switch, light socket, or terminal block versus planning for replacement.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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