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GE GGF600AV2SS free standing gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE GGF600AV2SS free standing gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Rear Drawer for GE GGF600AV2SS - Part WB02X51046

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    Rear Drawer Guide

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  • Pm Mini Manual And Wiring for GE GGF600AV2SS - Part 31-2001200

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  • Pm Install Instructions for GE GGF600AV2SS - Part 31-2001195

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  • Screw for GE GGF600AV2SS - Part WB00X6901

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  • Maintop Bracket for GE GGF600AV2SS - Part WB01X51326

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  • Pm Owners Manual for GE GGF600AV2SS - Part 49-2001193

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GE Free Standing Gas Range GGF600AV2SS FAQs

If you are shopping for an alternative to the GE GGF600AV2SS free standing gas range, focus on matching the same core fit and features first (30-inch width, gas cooktop, oven capacity, and convection/air-fry features if you use them). From there, compare burner power, controls, and cleaning features to find the closest substitute.

What to match first (so the replacement fits and performs similarly)

  • Size and cutout: Most freestanding ranges are 30 inches wide, but depth and height can vary.
  • Fuel type: Gas range vs dual-fuel (gas cooktop with electric oven).
  • Burner layout and power: Look for a high-output burner comparable to an 18,000 BTU class burner.
  • Oven features: Convection, self-clean/steam clean, and any specialty modes you use.
  • Controls and usability: Knob layout, display style, and lockout features.

Comparable models to consider

These are commonly cross-shopped 30-inch gas or dual-fuel single-oven ranges that can be good starting points when comparing to the GGF600AV2SS:

Model Brand Type Why it is a common alternative
JGBS10DEMWW GE Gas Simple, value-focused GE gas range option
JGS760SPSS GE Gas Feature-upgrade path within GE (often more modes/features)
LSGS6338F LG Studio Gas Premium styling and feature set in a 30-inch format
LRGL5825F LG Gas Midrange LG alternative with modern features

Why it matters

A range that is “close” on paper can still cook differently if burner BTU output, ignition system behavior, or convection performance changes. Matching the features you actually use helps you avoid surprises after installation.

If you are also planning for parts support

If you are choosing between keeping the GGF600AV2SS running vs replacing it, checking parts availability can help. For example, a high-output cooktop burner like the range extra large surface burner, 18,000-btu WB16X24722 is a common repair item to compare across models.

Last updated: February 2026

The GGF600AV2SS is a GE free standing gas range (a 30-inch class cooking appliance) that combines a gas cooktop with a gas oven, and it is designed for everyday baking, broiling, and surface cooking in one unit. For replacement components specific to this model, match parts by model number and part ID.

What type of appliance is it?

Here is how we classify GE GGF600AV2SS for parts and repair:

Detail What it means for you
Brand GE
Product type Free standing gas range
Category Range parts
Common systems Surface burners, ignition, oven temperature sensing, controls

Common parts customers replace on this model

If you are troubleshooting performance issues (no heat, weak flame, clicking ignition, temperature problems), these are frequent starting points:

Why it matters

Using the exact model number GGF600AV2SS is the fastest way to get the right GE range parts because similar-looking ranges can use different burner heads, igniters, valves, and control boards.

Quick identification tips

Use these checks to confirm you are shopping for the correct range:

  • Verify the model number on the rating label matches GGF600AV2SS exactly
  • Confirm it is a free standing range (finished sides, slides between cabinets)
  • Match the symptom to the system (surface burner vs. oven bake vs. controls)
  • When ordering, match by part ID and description, not just “looks the same”

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. The GE GGF600AV2SS free standing gas range is designed to be straightforward to wipe down after everyday cooking; most messes clean up quickly when you stay on top of spills and keep the burner and grate areas clear of baked-on residue.

What makes it easier (and what takes the most time)

On a gas range like the GGF600AV2SS, cleaning is usually fastest on the cooktop surface and slowest around burner parts and grates.

  • Wipe the cooktop after it cools to prevent stains from setting.
  • Lift off grates and caps to clean underneath.
  • Keep burner ports clear so flames stay even.
  • Clean the oven window and door area once grease haze appears.
  • Replace worn parts that trap grease or don’t sit flat.

Quick cleaning routine (10 to 15 minutes)

  1. Turn all knobs off and let surfaces cool.
  2. Remove grates and wipe the cooktop with a non-scratch sponge.
  3. Clean around the burner head area; avoid pushing debris into ports.
  4. Wipe the control panel and knobs with a damp cloth, then dry.
  5. Put grates back only when fully dry.

Parts that affect cleanup

If a burner area is hard to clean because it’s warped, heavily stained, or not seating correctly, replacing the affected component can make routine wipe-downs much easier.

Area What you notice Part that often helps
Extra-large burner zone Uneven flame, stubborn cooked-on spills around burner Range extra large surface burner, 18,000-btu WB16X24722
Grate area Rocking cookware, heavy buildup that won’t scrub off Grate WB31X48004
Oven viewing area Cloudy glass from baked-on splatter Inner door glass WB56X47992

Why it matters

A cleaner cooktop and burner area helps the GE burners ignite more reliably, keeps flames more even, and reduces smoke or odors from old spills when you cook at high heat.

Last updated: February 2026

Many GE gas ranges are shipped set up for natural gas; LP (propane) conversion parts are sometimes included and sometimes sold separately depending on the exact model and configuration. For GE model GGF600AV2SS, the reliable way to confirm is to check the packaging and the regulator area for an LP orifice kit, then match any kit markings to your model.

How to confirm whether your range includes the LP kit

Check these common locations before ordering anything:

  • Storage drawer or broiler drawer (small bag or envelope labeled “LP” or “orifice”)
  • Inside the oven cavity (taped packet or paperwork pouch)
  • Rear of the range near the pressure regulator (bag attached to the back panel)
  • Installation hardware bag (sometimes grouped with anti-tip bracket parts)
  • Rating label area for notes about gas type or conversion

What an LP conversion typically includes

An LP conversion is mainly about changing gas metering and regulator settings.

  • LP surface-burner orifices (one per burner size)
  • LP oven/bake orifice (model dependent)
  • Regulator cap or regulator conversion instructions
  • Label to mark the appliance as converted to LP
Item Natural gas setup LP setup
Orifices Larger openings Smaller openings
Regulator NG position LP position
Flame Taller, softer Shorter, sharper

Why it matters

Using natural-gas orifices on LP causes over-fueling, yellow flames, soot, and overheating. Using LP orifices on natural gas causes weak flames and poor heating.

If you are troubleshooting flames or ignition after conversion

LP conversion does not fix ignition failures; it only changes fuel metering. If burners keep clicking or will not spark, inspect ignition components such as the spark module WB13X49526.

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…

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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How to replace a range oven door lock assembly

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Repair time and Difficulty

 15 minutes or less

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