How do I find the right GE part number?
For your GE CGY366P3M1D1 gas range, the right part number starts with the exact model number and the correct part name from the parts diagram. We recommend confirming the model and serial label location first, then matching the part by section (cooktop, oven, controls) to avoid ordering a look-alike that will not fit.
Step 1: Confirm the model number on the range
Your range’s model and serial label is typically located behind the left burner knob or below the control panel (visible when the oven door is opened). Use the full model number exactly as printed: CGY366P3M1D1 (letters and numbers matter).
- Turn the burner knobs to OFF and let surfaces cool
- Look behind the left burner knob area for the label
- Also check below the control panel area with the oven door open
- Write down the full model number and serial number
Reference: CGY366P3M1D1 owner’s manual
Step 2: Match the part by function, then by diagram location
Once you have the model number, identify what is failing (ignition, heating, temperature sensing, door operation, display). Then match the part name to the correct section in the exploded-view diagrams.
- Start with the symptom (no bake heat, weak ignition, inaccurate temp, door not latching)
- Find the matching section (oven burner, gas valve, sensor, control panel)
- Compare the part name and part ID, not just how it looks
- If multiple versions appear, use your serial number break (when listed) to choose correctly
Common examples for this model
| Symptom | Part type to look up | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven will not bake, no ignition glow | Bake igniter | GE range bake igniter WB13X25264 |
| Oven temperature seems off | Sensor assembly | Sensor assembly (match by diagram) |
| Door will not lock for self-clean (if equipped) | Door lock assembly | Range oven door lock assembly (match by diagram) |
Why it matters
GE ranges often use similar-looking components across different series, but mounting brackets, wire connectors, and calibration can vary by model and serial range. Matching by CGY366P3M1D1 and the diagram prevents returns and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
For your GE CGY366P3M1D1 gas range, we recommend ordering parts using the exact model and serial number so you get the correct fit and gas-rated components. If you need help identifying the right part or placing an order, contact Sears PartsDirect support.
What to have ready before you order
- Complete model number: CGY366P3M1D1
- Serial number (from the rating label)
- The part name and part number (if known)
- A short symptom description (example: “oven won’t heat”)
- Your shipping address and preferred payment method
Best ways to order parts (and when to use each)
| Ordering method | Best for | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Online parts lookup | Routine replacement parts | Match by model number to avoid wrong-fit parts |
| Sears PartsDirect support | Out-of-stock parts, order questions, or fit help | Have model and serial number ready |
| Technician-assisted ordering | Gas valve, ignition, or wiring concerns | Helps confirm diagnosis before buying |
Common parts customers order for this range
If the oven is not heating or takes too long to ignite, the bake ignition system is a frequent starting point. For this model, a common replacement is the range bake igniter WB13X25264.
Other examples from the CGY366P3M1D1 parts list include:
- Oven controls and sensors (for temperature or display issues)
- Door hardware (hinges, door lock)
- Surface burner components (caps, grates)
Why it matters
Using the full CGY366P3M1D1 model number and the correct part identifier helps prevent returns, delays, and unsafe substitutions, especially on gas range components. For safety and correct installation details (including anti-tip guidance), follow the CGY366P3M1D1 installation guide.
Last updated: February 2026
Where can I find my GE gas stove model number?
On the GE gas range model CGY366P3M1D1, the model and serial number label is typically behind the left burner knob or below the control panel where you can see it when the oven door is open. Use that exact model number when ordering parts.
Where to look on CGY366P3M1D1
- Check behind the left burner knob (look for a small label on the frame area).
- Open the oven door and look below the control panel on the front frame.
- Wipe the area with a dry cloth first; grease can hide the print.
- Write down both model and serial numbers before you start a repair.
Quick location guide
| What you see | Most likely location | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Knobs on the front | Behind the left burner knob | Pull the knob straight off and look behind it |
| Label visible with oven door open | Below the control panel | Open door fully and look along the front frame |
| Smudged or faded label | Same areas | Clean gently; avoid abrasive pads |
Why it matters
We use the model number to match the correct GE gas range parts and diagrams. Even small model variations can change which igniter, sensor, or control fits.
Helpful tip before ordering parts
- Match the full model number exactly: CGY366P3M1D1
- If you are troubleshooting an oven that will not heat, confirm the model first, then check common heat-related parts like the GE range bake igniter WB13X25264
For the exact label description and placement notes, use the CGY366P3M1D1 owner's manual.
Last updated: February 2026




