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GE JBP26WY2 electric range

GE JBP26WY2 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JBP26WY2 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • G.e. Appliance Light Bulb, 40-watt for GE JBP26WY2 - Part 40A15

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    Range Oven Light Bulb

    Part #WX12X1510

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  • Range Surface Element Control Switch Kit for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB21X36771

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    Infinite Control Switch

    Part #WB24X5334

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  • Range Surface Element Control Switch Kit for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB21X36771

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    Infinite Control Switch

    Part #WB24X5333

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  • G.e. Wall Oven Temperature Sensor for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB23X5340

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    G.e. Wall Oven Temperature Sensor

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  • Range Drip Pan, 8-in (chrome) for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB31K10266

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    Range Drip Pan

    Part #WB32X5076

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  • Range Drip Pan, 6-in (chrome) for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB31K10265

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    Range Drip Pan

    Part #WB32X5075

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  • Range Coil Surface Element, 8-in for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB30M2

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    8" Surf Elem

    Part #WB30X5120

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  • Range Bake Element for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB44X10016

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    Range Bake Element

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  • Range Broil Element for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB44X10015

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    Range Broil Element

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  • Range Terminal Block for GE JBP26WY2 - Part WB17X5095

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    Range Terminal Block

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GE Electric Range JBP26WY2 FAQs

For your GE JBP26WY2 electric range, the right part number comes from matching the exact model number (JBP26WY2) to the part shown in the correct parts list and diagram; then confirm the part’s ID and description before ordering so it fits your range.

Step-by-step: how we recommend finding the correct part

  • Confirm the model number is JBP26WY2 (use the rating label on the range frame, storage drawer area, or back panel).
  • Identify the system you’re repairing (oven, cooktop surface element, wiring, door, or light).
  • Use the model-specific parts list to locate the part by name and location.
  • Match the part ID and part description (not just “looks the same”).
  • Cross-check size and position (example: 6-inch vs 8-inch drip pan).
  • If multiple versions exist, match by where it installs and what it connects to.

Quick examples for JBP26WY2

If you already know what failed, these model-matched examples show how part IDs and names help you pick the right item:

What you’re fixing Example part to look for Why it helps
Oven won’t bake Range bake element WB44X10016 Correct bake element for this range family; wrong element can have different terminals or mounting.
Oven light not working Range oven light bulb 40A15 Confirms the correct bulb type and wattage for the oven light circuit.
Drip pan replacement Range drip pan WB31K10265 vs range drip pan WB31K10266 Separates 6-inch and 8-inch pans so you don’t order the wrong diameter.

Common mistakes that lead to the wrong GE part

  • Ordering by appliance “series” instead of the full model JBP26WY2
  • Matching by appearance only (mounting tabs and terminals can differ)
  • Mixing up similar items (6-inch vs 8-inch cooktop parts)
  • Replacing a symptom part first (example: replacing an element when the switch or wiring is the issue)

Why it matters

GE ranges often use multiple part revisions across close model numbers. Using the exact model number plus the correct part ID reduces returns, prevents fit issues, and helps your repair go smoothly the first time.

Last updated: February 2026

To order parts for your GE JBP26WY2 electric range, use the complete model number and (when possible) the part ID to match the exact replacement. You can order directly from the parts list for model JBP26WY2; for ordering help, contact Sears PartsDirect support.

What to have ready before you order

Having the right details prevents wrong-part returns and delays.

  • Full model number: JBP26WY2
  • Serial number (helps confirm production details)
  • The failed part name and where it’s located (oven vs. cooktop)
  • Part ID or part number (best match)
  • A quick symptom description (for example: “oven won’t heat” or “light not working”)

Common parts customers order for this model

These are examples of parts available for the GE JBP26WY2 range; matching by part ID is the safest way to order.

What you’re fixing Part to look up What it does
Oven light out Range oven light bulb 40A15 Provides interior oven lighting
Oven not heating evenly GE wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340 Helps regulate oven temperature
Bake not working Range bake element WB44X10016 Primary heating element for baking
Broil not working Range broil element WB44X10015 Top element used for broiling

Ordering tips that save time

  • Match the part ID first, then confirm the part number.
  • If a part is listed as In Stock, ordering it directly is typically fastest.
  • If a part is out of stock or you need help placing the order, contact Sears PartsDirect support.
  • If you’re troubleshooting (not sure which part failed), confirm the diagnosis before buying.

Why it matters

Electric range parts can look similar across GE models, but mounting, wattage, and wiring connections can differ. Ordering by the exact model number (JBP26WY2) and the correct part ID helps ensure proper fit and safe operation.

Last updated: March 2026

If your GE JBP26WY2 electric range is completely dead (no display, no oven light, no surface heat), the most common causes are a tripped breaker, a failed power cord/terminal connection, or a loss of power through a burned wire or failed internal component. Start with the home power supply checks first.

Quick checks (fastest fixes first)

  • Reset the range breaker: turn it OFF fully, then ON (electric ranges typically use a 240V double-pole breaker).
  • Confirm the outlet is supplying power (if you are comfortable doing so, a meter test is best).
  • Check for a loose or overheated connection where the cord attaches to the range at the terminal block.
  • Look for signs of heat damage: melted insulation, discoloration, or a burnt smell at the back access area.
  • If the clock is blank and nothing works, focus on incoming power and main connections before suspecting controls.

Parts that commonly relate to “no power” symptoms

On this model, these parts are often involved when power is interrupted or connections overheat:

Symptom you see Most likely area Example part for this model
Entire range dead Power supply, cord, terminal connections Range terminal block WB17X5095
Intermittent power, burning smell Loose connection at terminal block Range terminal block WB17X5095
Oven works poorly after power issue Wiring/connectors affected by heat Range wire harness connector kit WB17X5060

Safe troubleshooting steps we recommend

  • Shut off power at the breaker before removing any rear panels.
  • Remove the back cover and inspect the terminal block area for arcing or loose nuts.
  • Tug-test wires gently (with power off) to find loose spade connectors.
  • If you see heat damage, replace the damaged connector(s) and correct the root cause (loose connection).
  • If power is present at the terminal block but the control panel stays blank, a technician-level diagnosis of internal wiring and controls is next.

Why it matters

A range that will not turn on is often a simple power delivery problem, but a loose terminal connection can overheat and damage wiring. Fixing the connection early helps prevent repeat failures and protects other components like the wire harness and controls.

Related help: GE freestanding range error codes

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

Choose a symptom to see related range repairs.

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Most common repair guides to help fix your ranges

These step-by-step repair guides will help you safely fix what’s broken on your range.

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