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GE JKP07G*01 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JKP07G*01 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Bake Element for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB44X200

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  • Range Broil Element for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB44X173

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    Broil Unit

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  • Ge Range Timer for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB19X10006

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  • Latch Switch for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB24X183

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    Latch Switch

    Part #WB24X183

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  • Thermal S for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB24X199

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    Thermal S

    Part #WB24X199

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  • Switch for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB24X108

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    Switch

    Part #WB24X108

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  • Oven Switch for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB22X5085

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    Oven Switch

    Part #WB22X5085

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  • Mullion Unit for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB44X176

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    Mullion Unit

    Part #WB44X176

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  • Solenoid for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB24X197

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    Solenoid

    Part #WB24X197

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  • Thermostat for GE JKP07G*01 - Part WB24X176

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    Thermostat

    Part #WB24X176

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GE Electric Range JKP07G*01 FAQs

For your GE electric range model JKP07G, the right part number comes from matching the full model number on the appliance ID tag to the exact part listing and diagram callout; that ensures the replacement fits your specific production design and wiring.

Step-by-step: get the correct part number
  • Find the model/serial tag (commonly on the oven frame behind the door, along the door jamb, or on the back panel).
  • Write the model number exactly as shown, including any suffix characters.
  • Use the model number to look up the illustrated parts breakdown for your range.
  • Match the failed part by location and description in the diagram, not by appearance alone.
  • Confirm the part ID and manufacturer part number before ordering.
  • If you are replacing a heating part, compare terminals and mounting style to the original.
Common examples for GE JKP07G electric range parts

If your symptom points to an oven heating issue, these model-matched parts are common starting points:

Symptom What to check first Example model-matched part
Bake not heating or slow preheat Bake element continuity, visible damage Range bake element WB44X200
Broil not heating Broil element continuity, connections Broil unit WB44X173
Timer/clock functions incorrect Control/timer operation and wiring Timer WB19X10006
Why it matters

GE ranges can look similar across model families, but internal changes (element wattage, terminal style, harness connectors, control layouts) vary by model and revision. Using the exact JKP07G model identification prevents ordering a part that does not mount correctly or connect safely.

Helpful related reference

If you are seeing a fault code or control issue while troubleshooting, use our GE manual cleaning range error codes reference to narrow the problem to a specific circuit or component.

Last updated: February 2026

For a GE electric range like model JKP07G, replacing the oven control board typically runs $200 to $600 total (part plus labor). The board itself is commonly $150 to $400, and professional installation is usually $150 to $250, depending on local rates and diagnosis time.

What changes the price the most
  • Exact control type (clock/timer style vs. electronic control)
  • New vs. refurbished board availability
  • Service call/diagnostic fee (often applied toward the repair)
  • Wiring or connector damage found during install
  • Calibration or setup after replacement (clock, bake temp offset)
Typical cost breakdown
Cost item Typical range Notes
Control board (part) $150 to $400 Varies by revision and availability
Labor $150 to $250 Includes removal, install, basic testing
Service call/diagnosis $0 to $150 Sometimes waived if you proceed
Estimated total $200 to $600 Most common real-world range
DIY vs. hiring a technician

If you are comfortable working around electrical wiring, DIY can reduce the total cost, but we still recommend pricing the job with these realities in mind:

  • You must shut off the breaker (ranges use 240V)
  • You may need to label wires and transfer them one-by-one
  • Some failures are caused by overheated terminals, not just the board
  • A miswire can blow a fuse, damage the new board, or create a no-heat condition

For related symptoms (no heat, uneven baking), it is also smart to check the heating circuits. On this model, common wear items include the range bake element WB44X200 and broil unit WB44X173.

Why it matters

A control board is one of the highest-cost range repairs. Confirming whether the problem is actually the control (and not a failed bake element, broil element, or wiring connection) prevents paying for an expensive part that does not fix the issue.

Last updated: February 2026

To order parts for your GE electric range model JKP07G, order by the complete model number and match the exact part ID to your symptom. If you run into availability questions or need help confirming the right part, contact Sears PartsDirect support.

The fastest way to order the right part
  • Find the full model and serial number on the range’s ID tag (commonly on the oven frame or door area).
  • Use the model number JKP07G to narrow the correct diagrams and part list.
  • Match by part ID (most accurate), then confirm the part name fits your repair.
  • If you are unsure which part failed, troubleshoot first to avoid ordering the wrong component.
  • Keep your old part nearby so you can compare terminals, mounting points, and connector style.
Common parts customers order for heating problems

If the oven will not bake or broil, these are common replacements for this model family:

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model page
No bake heat Bake circuit Range bake element WB44X200
No broil heat Broil circuit Broil unit WB44X173
Timer not advancing or oven functions inconsistent Control/timer Timer WB19X10006
Why it matters

Ordering by the exact GE model number and the correct part ID prevents fit issues, repeat repairs, and unnecessary returns. It also helps you confirm you are replacing the failed component (bake element, broil element, or timer) instead of a wiring or power-supply problem.

Helpful troubleshooting before you buy
  • Confirm the range has proper power (electric ranges typically need a 240 VAC supply).
  • Check for visible damage: blisters, breaks, or burn spots on the element.
  • If the oven will not heat at all, test both bake and broil modes to narrow the failure.
  • If you suspect a wiring issue, use a meter to check continuity and inspect terminals for overheating.

Last updated: March 2026

On a GE electric range like model JKP07G, the model number is usually printed on a rating label around the oven door frame or on the back of the range. We recommend checking a few common spots because the label location varies by design.

Most common places to look
  • Open the oven door and check the front frame (along the left or right side).
  • Look along the bottom edge of the oven door opening.
  • Check the storage drawer area (remove the drawer and look on the frame behind it).
  • Look on the back panel of the range near the power cord entry.
  • For some cooktop-style units, check under the cooktop lip or near a surface element opening.
What the label looks like (and what to write down)

The rating label typically includes several identifiers. For ordering parts and matching diagrams, we use these most:

Label item Example format Why it matters
Model number JKP07G (plus suffix on some labels) Matches the correct parts list
Serial number Letters and numbers Helps date the unit and confirm production run
Electrical rating Volts/amps Useful for troubleshooting power and heating issues
Why it matters

Using the exact model number prevents ordering the wrong GE range parts (elements, controls, and timers can look similar but mount differently). Once you have the model, you can match symptoms to the right repair steps, including common fault displays in our GE manual cleaning range error codes guide.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

Choose a symptom to see related range repairs.

Main causes: power supply failure, blown thermal fuse, bad relay control board, damaged terminal block, wiring failure…

Main causes: broken broiler element, weak or broken broil burner igniter, control system failure, faulty temperature sen…

Main causes: power supply problem, control thermostat or electronic control board failure, broken element, bad burner ig…

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Main causes: faulty temperature sensor, electronic control board problem, control thermostat failure, weak burner ignite…

Main causes: bad bake element, broken burner igniter, control system failure, blown thermal fuse, faulty temperature sen…

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