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GE JKP07*07 oven

GE JKP07*07 oven Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JKP07*07 oven, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Broil Element for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB44X173

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    Broil Unit

    Part #WB44X185

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  • Refrigerator Evaporator Fan Blade for GE JKP07*07 - Part WR60X114

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    Refrigerator Fan Blade

    Part #WR2X3198

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  • Ge Range Timer for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB19X10006

    Oven assembly diagram

    Timer

    Part #WB19X5231

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  • Appliance Screw, #8-18 X 1/4-in, 12-pack for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB1X500D

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    Part #WZ4X304

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  • Range Washer, 12-pack for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB1X119D

    Oven assembly diagram

    Washer

    Part #WB1X119

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  • Range Washer, 12-pack for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB1X119D

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    Washer, 12-pack

    Part #WB2X1847

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  • Range Oven Door Gasket for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB2X3138

    Oven assembly diagram

    Range Oven Door Gasket

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  • Mounting Plate for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB2X3164

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  • Range Bake Element for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB44X200

    Oven assembly diagram

    Range Bake Element

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  • Screw for GE JKP07*07 - Part WB1X524

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    Screw

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GE Oven JKP07*07 FAQs

For your GE JKP07 oven, the right part number comes from matching the exact model number (JKP07) to the correct parts diagram, then confirming the part’s ID and description before ordering. This prevents look-alike parts (like bake vs. broil elements) from being mixed up.

Steps we use to get the correct part number

  • Confirm the model number on the appliance ID tag (not just the series name).
  • Open the parts list for GE JKP07 and choose the correct section (oven cavity, door, controls).
  • Match the part by name and location in the diagram, not by appearance alone.
  • Record the part ID and any manufacturer part number shown.
  • Double-check the symptom to avoid ordering the wrong component (for example, bake heat vs. broil heat).

Common GE oven parts that are easy to confuse

What you need What it does Example part on this model page
Bake element Bottom heat for baking/roasting Range bake element WB44X200
Broil element Top heat for broiling Broil unit WB44X173
Door gasket Seals heat in the oven Range oven door gasket WB2X3138
Light lens Covers/protects the oven light Range oven light lens WB36X192

Quick checks before you order

  • Compare the part description to your symptom (no bake, no broil, heat leaking, broken lens).
  • Verify quantity needed (some screws/washers are sold individually).
  • If your model tag shows extra characters beyond JKP07, use the full tag information when selecting parts.
  • For electrical parts, shut off power at the breaker before inspecting wiring or terminals.

Why it matters

GE range and oven parts are model-specific; using the correct GE JKP07 part ID helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and correct heating performance.

Last updated: February 2026

You can order replacement parts for your GE JKP07 oven directly from the parts list for your model, then add the exact part you need to your cart and check out. Matching by model number helps ensure fit and electrical compatibility.

How we recommend ordering parts for GE JKP07

  • Confirm the full model number on the appliance ID tag (use the complete model, not a partial).
  • Identify the part you need by symptom and location (oven cavity, door, control area).
  • Choose the exact part listing for your model, then verify the part ID before purchasing.
  • If multiple similar parts exist (for example, bake vs. broil), match the function and mounting style.
  • Order the part and keep your receipt and packaging until the repair is complete.

Commonly ordered parts on this model page

What you are fixing Part to look for What it affects
No heat or weak baking Range bake element WB44X200 Baking temperature and preheat
No broil or weak broil Broil unit WB44X173 Top heat for broiling
Heat leaking, poor temp control Range oven door gasket WB2X3138 Sealing and heat retention
Oven light cover broken Range oven light lens WB36X192 Light protection and visibility

Why it matters

Ordering by the exact GE model number (JKP07) reduces returns and downtime because heating parts like a bake element or broil element must match the oven’s mounting and wattage range.

If the part you need is out of stock

  • Recheck that you selected the correct part ID for GE JKP07.
  • Look for related hardware that may be required (for example, a mounting screw).
  • If you need help placing an order or finding an alternate listing, contact Sears PartsDirect support.

Last updated: February 2026

For a GE JKP07 oven, replacing the oven control board typically runs $150 to $450 for the part, and $300 to $700 total if you pay for professional service (part plus labor). The exact price depends on the specific control used in your unit and whether additional components (like a timer) are also failing.

What makes the price go up or down

  • Which control your oven uses (some models use a separate timer or control assembly)
  • Availability (older controls can cost more)
  • Labor time (built-in wall ovens and ranges vary)
  • Extra parts needed (mounting hardware, trim, or wiring repairs)
  • Diagnosis time (confirming the board is the real failure)

Quick cost breakdown

Item Typical cost range Notes
Control board part $150 to $450 Some assemblies cost more than basic boards
Labor (service call + install) $150 to $300 Varies by area and access
Total installed $300 to $700 Higher if multiple parts are replaced

Before you buy a control board

A “dead” or erratic control is often caused by power or wiring issues. We recommend these checks first:

  • Verify the oven has the correct power supply (no tripped breaker, no loose terminal connections)
  • Inspect for burned or loose wire terminals behind the control area
  • Look for signs of overheating at connectors (discoloration, melted plastic)
  • If the oven heats but won’t keep time or won’t advance functions, compare symptoms to a failing timer
  • If you find damaged wiring, use our guide how to repair broken or damaged wires video

On some GE designs, a failing timer can mimic control problems (wrong bake times, functions not advancing). If your symptoms point that direction, compare pricing and availability for the timer WB19X10006.

Why it matters

Control boards are one of the highest-cost electrical parts on an oven. Confirming the failure first helps you avoid replacing an expensive part when the real issue is a loose connection, damaged wire, or a separate component.

Last updated: February 2026

On a GE range/oven like model JKP07, we typically find the model number on the frame around the oven door opening or on the frame behind the lower storage drawer (if your unit has one). Check for a rating label with the model and serial number printed together.

Most common places to check

  • Oven door frame: Open the oven door and look along the front frame (often lower left or lower right).
  • Storage drawer area: Pull the bottom drawer out and look on the frame behind it.
  • Under the cooktop (lift-up cooktop styles): Lift the cooktop and check the underside or frame.
  • Back panel: Look on the rear of the range.
  • Inside the broiler compartment (some designs): Check the frame near the broil door opening.

What the label looks like

The model number is usually printed on a rectangular sticker or metal tag and may be labeled “MODEL” and “SERIAL.” For older GE units, the print can be faint, so use a flashlight and look for a lightly stamped tag.

What you see What it means What to do next
Model and serial on the same label You have the correct ID info Use the model number to match diagrams and parts
Multiple numbers (letters and digits) One is model, one is serial Record both; model is used for parts lookup
Label is damaged or missing Common on older ranges Check the other locations above before ordering

Why it matters

GE often uses similar-looking ranges with different wiring, elements, and control parts. Using the exact model number helps us match the correct replacement parts the first time (for example, a bake element such as the range bake element WB44X200 or a broil element such as the broil unit WB44X173).

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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