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GE JGBS30DEK5BB gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE JGBS30DEK5BB gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Installation Instructions for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part 31-10893

    Gas & burner parts diagram

    Installation Instructions

    Part #31-10893

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

  • Radiant Shield for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB34K0012

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    Radiant Shield

    Part #WB34K0012

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  • Flame Spread for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB49K0044

    Gas & burner parts diagram

    Flame Spread

    Part #WB49K0044

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  • Pnl Sd Bro R for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB63K0002

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    Pnl Sd Bro R

    Part #WB63K0002

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  • Clip Rngetop for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB02K0052

    Gas & burner parts diagram

    Clip Rngetop

    Part #WB02K0052

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  • Hous Receptl for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB08K0001

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    Hous Receptl

    Part #WB08K0001

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  • Grommet for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB02K0008

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    Grommet

    Part #WB02K0008

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  • Range Hinge Bushing for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB34K0003

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    Range Hinge Bushing

    Part #WB34K0003

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  • Screw 12-14 for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB01K0078

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    Screw 12-14

    Part #WB01K0078

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  • Hnge Grd Lft for GE JGBS30DEK5BB - Part WB34K0004

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    Hnge Grd Lft

    Part #WB34K0004

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GE GAS RANGE JGBS30DEK5BB FAQs

For your GE JGBS30DEK5BB gas range, we recommend ordering replacement parts by matching your exact model number to the parts list, then selecting the correct part by name and part ID. For installation and part identification details, use the owner's manual before you buy.

How to order the right part (fast and accurate)

  • Confirm the model number is JGBS30DEK5BB (use the model tag on the range).
  • Find the part you need in the model parts list, then match by part ID (not just description).
  • Compare your symptom to the part category (oven light, burner, gas valve, door seal).
  • If you are replacing an electrical part, shut off power at the breaker first.
  • If you are replacing a gas-supply component, shut off the gas supply and use a qualified technician.

Commonly ordered parts for this model

If your issue matches one of these, ordering the exact part ID helps avoid returns:

Symptom Part to check Part ID
Oven light out Appliance light bulb, 40-watt 40a15bulb 40A15
Light works intermittently or socket is damaged Range light socket Range light socket WB08T10026
Oven door leaking heat, longer preheat times Range oven door gasket Range oven door gasket WB35X29720
Gas smell or unstable gas flow (do not use range) Range gas valve and regulator assembly Range gas valve and regulator assembly WB21X38548

Why it matters

Ordering by model number and part ID ensures the replacement matches your burner configuration, gas type setup, and mounting points. That prevents fit issues and helps your GE range heat and ignite correctly.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE JGBS30DEK5BB gas range, the most reliable way to get the right part number is to match parts to your exact model number from the rating label, then confirm the part on the model-specific diagrams and parts list in the owner's manual. This prevents ordering a similar-looking part that will not fit.

Step 1: Find the model number on the range

GE places the rating label on the front behind the range drawer. Write down both the model and serial number exactly as shown.

  • Pull out the storage or broiler drawer and look at the front frame area behind it
  • Copy the full model number: JGBS30DEK5BB
  • Copy the serial number too (helpful for production changes)
  • Use the model number to match parts to diagrams for this exact range

Step 2: Match the part by location and function

Once you know the model, identify the part by where it sits and what it does (oven light, burner, gas control, door seal). Then confirm the exact part ID before ordering.

Common examples for this model include:

Quick checklist before you order

  • Confirm the model number is JGBS30DEK5BB
  • Confirm the part ID (example: WB08T10026) matches the part listing
  • Compare the part description to your symptom and location on the range
  • If multiple similar parts exist (burner orifices, burner tubes), match the exact position (front/right/left)

Part number vs. part ID (what to use)

What you see Example What it means Best use
Part ID WB08T10026 Catalog identifier used on parts listings Best for searching and ordering
Part number WB08T10026 Manufacturer number (often the same, sometimes different) Good for cross-checking

Why it matters

GE ranges often use different burner, orifice, and control parts depending on burner position and gas configuration. Matching by exact model number plus exact part ID avoids fit issues, gas performance problems, and repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

On the GE JGBS30DEK5BB gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are surface-burner components (caps, heads, orifices), ignition-related parts, and oven heat-control parts such as the thermostat and door gasket. These typically fail from spills, clogging, heat wear, or physical damage.

Most common replacements on this model

These are the parts we see replaced most often on gas ranges like the JGBS30DEK5BB, and several are available for this model:

  • Surface burner parts that clog or get damaged (burner cap, burner head, burner tube, orifice)
  • Burner orifice holders and orifices that affect flame size and burner performance
  • Oven temperature control parts (thermostat) when baking temperatures drift
  • Oven door gasket when heat leaks or cooking becomes uneven
  • Oven light parts (bulb and socket) when the light stops working

Quick symptoms-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
Burner clicks but won’t light or flame is uneven Dirty/misaligned burner cap or head; clogged ports Range surface burner cap WB29K10006
Weak flame or flame pattern looks wrong Orifice or orifice holder issue Range surface burner orifice WB28K10834
Oven temperature seems off Oven control thermostat Range oven control thermostat WB24X24270
Heat leaking around oven door Door gasket not sealing Range oven door gasket WB35X29720
Oven light out Bulb or socket 40a15bulb 40A15 or range light socket WB08T10026

What to check before you buy a part

We recommend these quick checks first because many “failed part” symptoms are caused by cleaning or fit issues:

  • Turn all controls OFF and let the cooktop cool before removing grates and burner parts.
  • Remove burner caps and heads; clean them with hot, soapy water and rinse.
  • Keep burner-head ports clear; clogged ports cause uneven flame.
  • Make sure each burner cap is seated correctly before testing.
  • If a burner doesn’t light within 5 seconds, turn gas off and wait 1 minute before trying again.

For the model-specific cleaning and reassembly steps, use the JGBS30DEK5BB owner's manual.

Why it matters

Replacing the right part restores safe ignition, stable flame, and accurate oven temperatures. It also prevents repeated clicking, poor heating, and heat loss that can increase cooking time and fuel use.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE gas range like model JGBS30DEK5BB typically lasts 13 to 15 years. With consistent cleaning, correct burner flame, and prompt replacement of wear items (igniters, door gasket, thermostat), many ranges reach the upper end of that range.

What affects how long your range lasts

  • Heat sealing and insulation: a worn door gasket lets heat escape and makes components work harder.
  • Ignition reliability: weak ignition can cause delayed lighting and extra stress on parts.
  • Temperature accuracy: an oven that runs hot or cold often needs calibration or a control/thermostat repair.
  • Cleaning habits: heavy spillovers and blocked burner ports shorten burner and ignition life.
  • Usage level: daily high-heat cooking wears components faster than occasional use.

Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)

  • Keep burner heads and ports clear; clean and dry after boilovers.
  • Avoid lining the oven bottom with foil unless your owner's manual allows it.
  • Check the oven door seal for gaps, tears, or looseness.
  • Use cookware that matches burner size to reduce excess heat on the cooktop.
  • If the oven struggles to hold temperature, troubleshoot before it becomes a bigger repair.

Common “end-of-life” symptoms and likely fixes

Symptom What it often points to Example part for this model
Oven heats unevenly or won’t hold temp Control/thermostat issue Range oven control thermostat WB24X24270
Excess heat leaking around door Door seal worn or damaged Range oven door gasket WB35X29720
Oven light not working Bulb or socket issue 40a15bulb 40A15 or range light socket WB08T10026

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide when a repair is a smart investment. On a 13 to 15-year-old range, replacing a single wear part (like a gasket or thermostat) often restores performance and can extend service life.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your ranges

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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…

Main causes: broken oven door lock assembly, wiring failure, electronic control board problem…

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…

Main causes: food splatters, spilling food on the oven door, allowing liquid to drip through oven door vent when cleanin…

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

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