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GE JGBP30BEA2WH gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JGBP30BEA2WH gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • G.e. Kenmore Range Oven Burner Igniter for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB2X9154

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    Igniter

    Part #WB13K0004

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  • G.e. Kenmore Range Oven Burner Igniter for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB2X9154

    Gas burner parts diagram

    Wb2x9154

    Part #WB13K0003

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  • G.e. Range Oven Temperature Sensor for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB21X5301

    Body parts diagram

    Sensor

    Part #WB20K0004

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  • Range Screw for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB1X1293

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    Hex Washer Head Screw

    Part #WB01K0050

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  • Range Surface Burner Igniter Clip for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB01K10112

    Control panel & cooktop diagram

    Clip Mounting Element

    Part #WB01K10007

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  • G.e. Range Oven Door Inner Glass for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB56K20

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    Oven Door Glass

    Part #WB56K0020

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  • Range Oven Gas Valve for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB19K14

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    Control Valve

    Part #WB19K0014

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  • Ge Screw, 2-pack for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WZ4X345D

    Screw

    Part #WZ04X0345

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  • Range Oven Door Outer Panel (black) for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB57K4

    Door & drawer parts diagram

    Glass Dr Blk

    Part #WB57K0004

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  • Range Screw for GE JGBP30BEA2WH - Part WB1K5062

    Screw (black)

    Part #WB01K0042

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GE Gas Range JGBP30BEA2WH FAQs

For your GE gas range model JGBP30BEA2WH, we recommend ordering parts by matching the exact model number and then confirming the part number in the diagrams and parts list before you buy. This prevents fit issues and helps you choose the correct revision of the part.

Fastest way to order the right part

  • Confirm the full model number on the range’s ID tag: JGBP30BEA2WH.
  • Use the parts diagrams and list in the JGBP30BEA2WH owner's manual to identify the correct part name and number.
  • Match the symptom to the part category (surface burner, oven burner, control, door, lighting).
  • Compare your old part to the listing (shape, terminals, mounting holes, finish color).
  • Order using the manufacturer part number when available (example: WB13K0003 for igniter listings).

If the part is in-warranty or out of stock

GE’s parts support can help with in-warranty or out-of-stock ordering. Have your model number and serial number ready when you call.

Common parts customers order for this model

What you’re fixing Typical part type Example part for this model
Oven not heating or slow to ignite Oven burner igniter WB2X9154 WB2X9154
Oven light out Appliance light bulb 40a15bulb 40A15
Light won’t stay on or socket is damaged Light socket Pushin receptacle WB08T10026

Why it matters

Gas ranges are sensitive to correct fit and gas/ignition performance. Using the model-specific parts breakdown helps ensure safe, reliable ignition and proper burner operation after the repair.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE gas range model JGBP30BEA2WH, the model and serial number label is typically on the front frame of the range, and you can usually see it after you remove the storage drawer or the kick panel. The exact spot varies slightly by configuration; confirm the location in the JGBP30BEA2WH owner's manual.

Quick places to check first

  • Pull out the storage drawer and look on the front frame behind it
  • If your range has a removable kick panel, remove it and check the frame behind it
  • Look along the front frame opening around the oven cavity (near the door opening)
  • Use a flashlight; the label can be low and partially hidden by the frame lip

Step-by-step: checking behind the storage drawer

  1. Make sure the oven and cooktop are off and the range is cool.
  2. Open the storage drawer and remove it (most drawers lift slightly, then pull out).
  3. Look for a paper or foil label on the front frame.
  4. Write down both the model number and serial number exactly as shown.

What the label helps you do (and why it matters)

The model number is the fastest way to match the correct GE parts and diagrams for your exact range. Even small model variations can change items like burner components, oven controls, and door trim.

If you need to… Use… Example on this model page
Order replacement parts Model number + part ID WB2X9154 WB2X9154
Schedule service or look up specs Model number + serial number JGBP30BEA2WH label info
Confirm fit before buying Exact model number JGBP30BEA2WH

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE gas range model JGBP30BEA2WH, a blank or non-working display is usually caused by a power interruption, a tripped breaker, a loose plug, or the control being put into a “clock black-out” mode. Start by restoring steady power, then bring the clock display back on.

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Make sure the range plug is fully seated in a working outlet.
  • Check the home circuit breaker or fuse; reset/replace if needed.
  • If there was a power outage or surge, reset the control by turning power off for 5 minutes, then restoring power.
  • If the display is intentionally hidden, toggle the clock display back on (see steps below).
  • If indicator lights come on when the range is not in use, reset power for at least 10 seconds.

How to turn the clock display back on (black-out mode)

This model can “black-out” the time-of-day display even though the clock keeps time.

  1. Press the CLOCK pad.
  2. If the display stays blank, press the CLOCK pad again to restore the time-of-day display.

For the exact button sequence and clock/timer details, use the JGBP30BEA2WH owner's manual.

If the display shows an “F” code instead of going blank

An “F” plus a number is a function error code.

  • Turn the Oven Set knob to OFF.
  • If the code appeared during self-clean, make sure the door latch is fully in the latched position.
  • Let the oven cool for about 1 hour.
  • Disconnect power for 5 minutes, then restore power.

If the same code returns after the reset, the electronic control or related wiring needs service. A common control part for this model is the control WB27K10143.

Why it matters

A dead or blank display can prevent setting the clock, timer, and timed baking features correctly; it can also be a sign of unstable power that affects ignition safety and oven operation.

What the symptoms usually point to

Symptom Most likely cause Best next step
Display completely blank No power, loose plug, tripped breaker Verify outlet, reset breaker, power reset
Display blank but oven still works Clock black-out mode Toggle CLOCK to restore display
“F” and a number flashing Control detected a fault Latch check (if self-clean), then 5-minute reset

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE gas range model JGBP30BEA2WH, the right part number comes from matching the model number to the correct parts diagram and then confirming the part’s ID and description before ordering. Using the model-specific lookup prevents buying a similar-looking part that will not fit.

Step-by-step: the fastest way to get the correct part

  • Find the model/serial tag on the range (commonly on the oven frame, storage drawer area, or behind the control panel).
  • Use the exact model number JGBP30BEA2WH (letters and numbers matter).
  • Cross-check the part on the exploded-view diagram and parts list in the JGBP30BEA2WH owner’s manual.
  • Match by part function (example: oven ignition, surface burner gas flow, oven light) and not just by appearance.
  • Confirm you are selecting the correct side/location (left vs right) and color/finish when applicable.

Common “mix-ups” we see (and how to avoid them)

What customers compare Better match method Example on this model
Looks similar Match by model number + diagram callout Burner and door parts vary by revision
Left vs right Confirm orientation from the front of the range Drip pans: left vs right
Generic name Use the exact part ID/description “Igniter” vs “gas valve”

Parts examples for JGBP30BEA2WH

These examples show how a correct ID and description helps you order confidently:

Why it matters

GE ranges can use different burner, valve, and trim variations across similar model families. Matching the exact JGBP30BEA2WH model number to the correct diagram reduces returns and gets your oven or surface burners working again faster.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes, repairing a GE gas range like model JGBP30BEA2WH is worth it when the fix is a common, parts-available repair (igniter, light socket, burner valve) and the total cost stays well below the price of a comparable new range. If repairs are frequent or involve major gas components repeatedly, replacement is the better value.

Quick decision checklist

  • Repair if the problem is isolated (one symptom, one failed part).
  • Repair if the range heats unevenly or will not bake because of a likely igniter issue.
  • Repair if the oven light or socket failed (low-cost, straightforward).
  • Replace if you have repeated gas ignition failures after multiple repairs.
  • Replace if the oven control or gas valve is failing and the range also has other age-related issues.
  • Always follow the safety and service guidance in the JGBP30BEA2WH owner’s manual.

Typical repair cost vs. replacement value

Use this as a practical way to decide where your money goes.

Scenario What it usually means Best choice
One failed wear part Normal aging, easy to restore performance Repair
One major component plus other problems Costs stack up quickly Compare totals
Multiple repeat failures Underlying condition or overall wear Replace

Common repairs that are usually worth it

These are frequent, high-impact fixes on gas ranges.

  • Oven will not heat or takes too long: check the hot surface igniter (often the root cause).
  • Oven light out: replace the bulb and inspect the socket for heat damage.
  • Burner will not adjust or will not light properly: inspect the burner valve and orifice for blockage or wear.

Helpful model-matched parts examples:

Why it matters

A gas range that is correctly installed, adjusted for the right gas type (natural gas vs. LP), and serviced safely can run reliably for years. The manual also emphasizes that adjustments and service should be performed by qualified gas range installers or service technicians, which protects your home and helps avoid repeat failures.

Last updated: February 2026

A gas oven in a GE range like model JGBP30BEA2WH is built around a gas burner system for baking and a separate broil system, plus safety and heat-sealing parts such as the oven door gasket. Your exact component layout and names are shown in the JGBP30BEA2WH owner's manual.

Main parts you will find in most gas ovens

  • Oven burner (bake burner) and burner tube
  • Ignition system (hot surface igniter or spark ignition, depending on design)
  • Oven gas valve and pressure regulator (controls gas flow)
  • Oven cavity (liner), racks, and rack supports
  • Oven door assembly (glass, hinges, handle) and door gasket
  • Oven light system (bulb, socket, lens/cover)

Parts on this GE JGBP30BEA2WH that customers commonly replace

These are examples of oven-related or range-related parts we see replaced often on this model:

Quick “what it does” guide

Part/system What it does Common symptom when it fails
Igniter Lights the bake burner No heat, delayed ignition, gas smell before lighting
Oven gas valve Opens to send gas to burner No bake or intermittent heating
Door gasket Seals heat in for even baking Longer preheat, uneven baking, hot door edges
Oven light system Illuminates oven cavity Light not working, melted lens/cover

Why it matters

Knowing the major gas oven parts helps you troubleshoot safely and order the correct GE replacement part the first time. For example, the manual notes the oven door gasket is essential for energy-efficient operation and good baking results, and it should be replaced if worn, frayed, damaged, or displaced.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE JGBP30BEA2WH gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are the oven igniter, oven light bulb and socket, burner-related gas parts (valves and orifices), and cooktop drip pans and grates. These parts wear from heat, spills, and daily use, causing no-heat, weak ignition, or poor burner performance.

Most common replacement parts (and what they fix)

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely part category Example part for this model
Oven will not heat, no ignition Oven ignition WB2X9154 igniter
Oven light does not work Light bulb or socket 40A15 bulb, WB08T10026 socket
Burner flame is uneven or hard to adjust Gas control/orifice WB21K12 valve, WB28K10023 orifice
Cooktop looks damaged or is hard to clean Drip pans/grates WB34K10010 pan, WB31K10033 grate

Why it matters

Replacing the right wear part restores safe, consistent heating and helps prevent repeat issues. For example, the manual notes the oven door gasket should not be scrubbed and should be replaced if worn or displaced because it is essential for efficient baking and good results.

Before you order a part

  • Match the model number JGBP30BEA2WH and confirm the part in the JGBP30BEA2WH manual.
  • For oven light issues, disconnect power at the breaker before servicing.
  • For burner problems, clean ports and re-seat parts after cleaning under the lift-up cooktop.
  • If you smell gas, stop and have the range checked before replacing parts.

Last updated: February 2026

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