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GE JGS905SEK1SS gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JGS905SEK1SS gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Range Surface Burner Supply Tube, Right Front for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB28T10086

    Cooktop diagram

    Range Surface Burner Supply Tube, Right Front

    Part #WB28T10086

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Maintenance Gasket for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB02T10148

    Cooktop diagram

    Maintenance Gasket

    Part #WB02T10148

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Oven Door Hinge, Left for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB10T10091

    Door diagram

    Oven Door Hinge, Left

    Part #WB10T10091

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cooktop Burner Seal for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB16T10011

    Cooktop diagram

    Cooktop Burner Seal

    Part #WB16T10011

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Switch Bracket for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB02K5238

    Cooling fan diagram

    Switch Bracket

    Part #WB02K5238

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Igniter Switch Harness for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB18T10343

    Control panel diagram

    Range Igniter Switch Harness

    Part #WB18T10343

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Valve Gas 27 for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB19T10023

    Control panel diagram

    Valve Gas 27

    Part #WB19T10023

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Orifice Holder for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB28K10141

    Cooktop diagram

    Range Surface Burner Orifice Holder

    Part #WB28K10141

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Level Screw for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB01M0018

    Body parts diagram

    Range Level Screw

    Part #WB01M0018

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Range Surface Burner Tube, Left Front for GE JGS905SEK1SS - Part WB28T10085

    Range Surface Burner Tube, Left Front

    Part #WB28T10085

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

GE Gas Range JGS905SEK1SS FAQs

A GE gas range like model JGS905SEK1SS typically lasts 13 to 15 years. With consistent cleaning, correct burner setup, and timely replacement of wear parts (like igniters and door gaskets), many ranges reach the upper end of that range.

What affects how long your range lasts
  • Heat stress from frequent high-heat baking and broiling
  • Spillovers and grease that clog burner ports or damage finishes
  • Door seal condition (heat leaks make the oven work harder)
  • Ignition reliability (weak igniters cause delayed ignition and longer preheat)
  • Electrical events such as power outages or surges that can require control resets
Quick maintenance checklist (best ROI)
  • Clean cooktop and burner parts regularly; keep burner ports clear.
  • Keep the oven door closing tightly; replace a worn gasket if you feel heat escaping.
  • If the oven takes longer to light or preheat, inspect the igniter and burner flame pattern.
  • Replace the oven light if it is out so you can avoid opening the door to check food.
  • Follow the cleaning and safety guidance in the owner's manual.
Common wear items and what they impact
Symptom Likely wear area Example part for this model
Oven not heating consistently Ignition or burner system GE range oven burner igniter WB13T10045
Heat leaking, uneven baking Door sealing Range oven door gasket WB04T10050
Oven light out Lamp or holder Oven lamp 40A15
Why it matters

A range that is clean, sealed, and igniting properly runs fewer extended heat cycles. That reduces stress on the gas valve, controls, and oven cavity, which is the simplest way to get the full expected lifespan from your GE JGS905SEK1SS.

Last updated: February 2026

On your GE JGS905SEK1SS gas range, the stovetop spark igniter (electrode) sits right next to each surface burner, mounted at the edge of the burner base under the burner head and cap. You’ll see it after you lift off the grate, burner cap, and burner head.

How to spot it (what you’re looking for)

The igniter is a small ceramic-and-metal “pin” (electrode) that sticks up slightly beside the burner base. It is positioned so the spark can jump to the burner head area when you turn the knob to LITE.

  • Remove the burner grate.
  • Lift off the burner cap.
  • Lift off the burner head.
  • Look at the burner base; the igniter electrode is right beside it.
  • Reinstall parts in order: burner head, burner cap, then grate.
Quick burner stack-up (top to bottom)
Layer Part What it does
1 Burner grate Supports cookware
2 Burner cap Shapes flame pattern
3 Burner head Distributes gas to ports
4 Burner base Supports burner parts; igniter mounts beside it
5 Spark igniter (electrode) Creates spark to light gas
Cleaning and handling tips (prevents igniter damage)

The igniter electrode is exposed when the burner parts are removed, so careful handling matters.

  • Turn all cooktop controls OFF before removing burner parts.
  • Do not snag the electrode with a cleaning cloth.
  • Do not push in or turn burner knobs while cleaning.
  • Wash burner parts with a non-abrasive cleaner; dry completely before reassembly.
  • Make sure the burner head pins align with the slots/holes in the burner base.

For the exact burner assembly diagram and cleaning cautions for this model, use the JGS905SEK1SS owner’s manual.

Why it matters

If the burner head or cap is mis-seated, the spark may click but the burner may not light, or the flame can be uneven. Keeping the igniter area clean and the burner parts properly aligned helps ensure reliable ignition.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number is JGS905SEK1SS. On your GE gas range, we use that exact model number to match the correct parts list, diagrams, and specifications for your appliance; it is also the model number you will reference in the owner's manual.

Where to find the model number on the range

We typically see the model and serial tag in one of these spots:

  • Behind the oven door, on the lower left corner of the range frame
  • On the frame around the oven opening (visible with the door open)
  • Occasionally on a side frame rail near the storage drawer opening
Quick check: model number vs. serial number

Use this table to confirm you are reading the right line on the label.

Label item What it tells you Example format
Model number Which exact range you have (used to match parts) JGS905SEK1SS
Serial number Your unit’s unique ID (used for manufacturing date tracking) Letters and numbers
Why it matters

Using the exact model number JGS905SEK1SS prevents ordering the wrong GE range parts (like an oven control, burner cap, or igniter) that may look similar but fit differently.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas oven in a GE JGS905SEK1SS range is built around a gas bake burner and a gas broil burner, plus ignition and safety controls that regulate gas flow and temperature. It also includes the oven cavity, door glass, door gasket, racks, and an oven light system (bulb, lens, and holder). For diagrams and component locations, use the owner's manual and installation guide.

Main gas oven components (what they do)
  • Bake burner: provides the primary heat for baking and roasting (bottom of oven cavity).
  • Broil burner: provides high, direct heat for broiling (top rear of oven cavity).
  • Ignition system (glow bar igniter): heats up to allow gas to flow and ignite; the oven will not light during a power outage.
  • Temperature sensing and control: monitors oven temperature and signals the control to cycle heat (example part: sensor WB21X22134).
  • Oven door system: door glass panels and hinges help retain heat and allow viewing.
  • Door gasket: seals the door opening to keep heat in (example part: range oven door gasket WB04T10050).
  • Oven light system: bulb, lens cover, and lamp holder illuminate the cavity (examples: oven lamp 40A15, lens cover WB25T10002, oven lamp holder WB08T10002).
Quick “parts list” view
Area Common parts you will see Why it matters
Heat source Bake burner, broil burner Cooking performance and preheat time
Safety/ignition Igniter (glow bar), gas valve/regulator Gas only flows when ignition conditions are met
Temperature control Sensor, oven control Accurate temperatures and stable baking
Door and sealing Door glass, gasket Heat retention, even cooking, safe exterior temps
Lighting Bulb, lens, holder Visibility and safe checking without opening door
Why it matters

Knowing the major oven parts helps you troubleshoot symptoms faster. For example, weak heat or no ignition often points to the igniter or gas flow controls, while heat loss and uneven baking often point to the door gasket or door glass fit.

Last updated: February 2026

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