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GE CES750P4M2W2 electric range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE CES750P4M2W2 electric range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Electric Range CES750P4M2W2 FAQs

You can order replacement parts for your GE CES750P4M2W2 electric range directly from the parts list for this model, using the exact model number to ensure fit. If a part is out of stock, choose the same part ID listed for CES750P4M2W2 and check back for availability.

How we recommend ordering parts for model CES750P4M2W2

  • Confirm the model number on the range rating label is CES750P4M2W2.
  • Find the part you need in the model’s parts list and match by part name and part ID.
  • If multiple similar parts appear (for example, surface elements), match size and description.
  • Add the part to your cart and complete checkout.
  • If you are unsure which part fixes the symptom, troubleshoot first so you do not order the wrong item.

Common CES750P4M2W2 parts customers order

What’s not working Part to check first Example part on this model
Surface burner not heating Radiant surface element Range radiant surface element, 5-1/2-in WB30T10145
Oven temperature seems off Oven temperature sensor GE wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340
Hot surface light stays on Surface element switch or indicator circuit Indicator light WB25K10010

Why it matters

Ordering by the exact CES750P4M2W2 model number and matching the part ID prevents fit issues and repeat repairs, especially on electrical parts like a control board, sensor, or radiant element.

Helpful troubleshooting before you buy

If you are ordering because the range is showing an error code, start with our GE-specific code lists so you can pinpoint the right part.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE CES750P4M2W2 electric range, the right part number comes from matching the exact model number to the parts diagram and then selecting the specific component that fits your symptom and location on the range. Ordering by model first prevents wrong-size or wrong-connector parts.

Step-by-step: find the correct part for CES750P4M2W2

  • Confirm the model number is CES750P4M2W2 on the appliance ID tag.
  • Use the CES750P4M2W2 parts list and diagrams to locate the section (cooktop, oven, door, wiring).
  • Identify the part by name and position in the diagram, not by appearance alone.
  • Cross-check your symptom with the part’s function (heat, sensing, switching, airflow).
  • If multiple versions exist (for example, different burner sizes), match the size and style.
  • Order the part using the listed GE part number.

Common “right part” matches (examples from this model)

These are examples of how part numbers map to specific functions on CES750P4M2W2:

Symptom Part type to check Example part on this model
Small surface burner not heating Radiant surface element Range radiant surface element, 5-1/2-in WB30T10145
Oven temperature seems inaccurate Oven temperature sensor GE wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340
Oven door won’t sense closed or light/lock acts odd Door switch Range oven door switch WB24X27550

Why it matters

GE ranges are highly model-specific; even similar-looking parts can have different wattage, mounting tabs, or wiring connectors. Matching by CES750P4M2W2 and diagram position helps ensure proper fit, safe operation, and correct heating performance.

Helpful DIY reference

If you’re troubleshooting a display code while identifying the correct part, use GE freestanding range error codes.

Last updated: February 2026

A GE electric range typically lasts 13 to 15 years. For your GE range model CES750P4M2W2, regular cleaning, good airflow around the control area, and fixing small heating or temperature issues early are what get you to that full service life.

What most affects lifespan

  • Heavy use of high heat and frequent self-clean cycles (adds heat stress to electronics)
  • Loose or overheated wiring connections in the control area
  • Worn surface elements that cycle incorrectly or heat slowly
  • Oven temperature sensor drift that forces longer preheats
  • Poor ventilation that overheats the cooling system

Maintenance that adds years

  • Keep the cooktop, control area, and vents clear so heat can escape normally.
  • Match pan size to the burner to reduce wasted heat and cycling.
  • If baking temps seem off, address it early with a sensor check.
  • Close the oven door gently to protect the latch and door switch.
  • Use error-code guidance when problems start: GE freestanding range error codes.
Symptom What it usually means Common repair path
Oven temperature swings or long preheat Temperature sensing issue Replace GE wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340
One burner will not heat Failed radiant element Replace the matching element, such as range radiant surface element, 5-1/2-in WB30T10145
Cooling fan runs nonstop or not at all Fan control/sensing problem Check fan circuit; replace range cooling fan sensor board WB27X28659 if needed

Why it matters

At 13 to 15 years, repair decisions come down to cost versus remaining life. Under about 10 years old, replacing a surface element, sensor, or switch is often the most cost-effective way to restore normal cooking performance.

Last updated: February 2026

For your GE CES750P4M2W2 electric range, replacing an oven control board typically costs $200 to $500 for the part and $350 to $800 total with professional diagnosis and installation. The exact total depends on whether the failure is the touch interface, a sensor-related board, or wiring/connectors.

Typical cost breakdown

  • Control board part: $200 to $500+
  • Service call and labor: $150 to $300 (often 1 to 2 hours)
  • Related parts (as needed): $0 to $200 (harness, sensor, switch)
Cost item Typical range What changes it most
Board price $200 to $500+ Touch/display assemblies cost more
Labor $150 to $300 Diagnosis time and access
Extras $0 to $200 Heat-damaged connectors, harness issues

Parts on this model that are commonly involved

A “control board” complaint is often tied to the user interface, cooling fan sensing, or a connection problem. These model-matched parts are commonly checked during diagnosis:

Quick checks before buying a board

  • Reset power at the breaker for 2 minutes, then retest.
  • If you see error codes, match the code to the likely failure first using GE freestanding range error codes.
  • Inspect for burned pins, loose terminals, or melted connectors at the board and harness.
  • If the oven heats but the touch panel is dead, the touch control assembly is the most common failure point.

Why it matters

Control-board misdiagnosis is the biggest reason costs climb. Confirming whether the issue is the touch control, a sensor input, or a wiring connection prevents repeat repairs and protects the main harness and other components.

Last updated: February 2026

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