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GE ZDP48N4GH3SS gas range Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for GE ZDP48N4GH3SS gas range, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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GE Gas Range ZDP48N4GH3SS FAQs

For your GE ZDP48N4GH3SS gas range, the fastest way to get the right part number is to match parts by the full model number and the serial plate information, then order using the model number, serial number, and code letter so the replacement fits your exact production run.

Where to find the model and serial information

Use the identification plate on the range, then copy the details exactly.

  • Look for the serial plate beneath the ledge trim on the left side, just above the left knob
  • Write down the model number (ZDP48N4GH3SS)
  • Write down the serial number
  • Write down the code letter (this helps match the correct revision)
  • Keep this info with your records for future repairs

How we recommend matching the correct part

Once you have the ID information, match the part using diagrams and the part listing for your model.

  • Search parts using the exact model number: ZDP48N4GH3SS
  • Compare the part name and where it installs (burner, oven, control area)
  • Confirm the part number shown for your exact model breakdown
  • If multiple similar parts appear, use the code letter to narrow the correct version
  • Order using the model number, serial number, and code letter for best compatibility

Common examples on this model (to avoid mix-ups)

These are examples of parts that are easy to confuse because they work together in ignition.

What you are fixing Part type Example part for this model
Burner clicks but won’t spark Switch or spark system Igniter switch WB24X10091 or spark module WB13T10078
One burner won’t light but others do Burner ignition Igniter WB02X10822

Why it matters

GE ranges can use different versions of the same part across production changes. Using the model number plus the serial number and code letter helps prevent ordering a look-alike part that does not mount, wire in, or calibrate correctly.

For additional model-specific identification and ordering guidance, we recommend checking the ZDP48N4GH3SS installation guide.

Last updated: February 2026

To order parts for your GE ZDP48N4GH3SS gas range, we recommend using your complete model number and serial number so you get the correct replacement. The serial plate location and ordering details are listed in the installation guide.

What information to gather before ordering

Having these details ready prevents wrong-part returns and delays:

  • Model number: ZDP48N4GH3SS
  • Serial number (from the serial plate)
  • Fuel type the range is set up for (natural gas or LP)
  • Any “code letter” listed with the model and serial information
  • A short symptom description (example: “burner won’t spark”)

Where to find the model and serial number on this range

For the ZDP48N4GH3SS, the serial plate is located beneath the ledge trim on the left side, just above the left knob. It also lists burner ratings plus the fuel type and pressure the range was adjusted for at the factory.

Common parts customers order for ignition problems

If you are ordering because a surface burner will not click or spark, these are common ignition-related parts for this model:

Quick symptom-to-part guide

Symptom Most likely area Example part for this model
No burners spark at all Spark system power/module Spark module
One burner will not spark Burner igniter or wiring Igniter
Clicking continues after knob is off Stuck switch or moisture Igniter switch

Why it matters

GE ranges like the ZDP48N4GH3SS can be configured for different gas types and pressures; using the exact model and serial information helps ensure the replacement part matches your specific configuration.

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your GE gas range model ZDP48N4GH3SS, we recommend confirming the exact model and serial information first, then searching by part name or part ID. If the part still doesn’t appear, our parts specialists can match the correct replacement using your serial plate details.

Quick steps to find the right part

  • Locate the serial plate; on this model it’s beneath the ledge trim on the left side, just above the left knob.
  • Write down the model number, serial number, and any code letter listed on the plate.
  • Search using a specific part term (example: “spark module” or “igniter”).
  • If you have it, search by the exact part ID (example: WB13T10078).
  • Compare your part’s location and function to the diagrams and notes in the installation guide.
  • If your range was converted or adjusted for a different fuel type or pressure, use the serial plate ratings to avoid ordering the wrong orifice or burner-related part.

Common reasons a part doesn’t show up

What you’re seeing Most common cause What to do next
No results for a general term Search is too broad Use a more specific name (igniter switch, spark module, thermostat)
Similar parts appear, but not yours Model/serial mismatch Recheck the serial plate and code letter
Part looks right but won’t fit Variant by production run Match by part ID and serial information
You’re replacing an ignition part Multiple ignition components exist Identify whether you need an igniter, switch, or module

Parts that are often confused on ignition problems

If you’re troubleshooting burner clicking or no spark, these are commonly mixed up:

Why it matters

This range can have part variations by serial number and factory fuel/pressure settings. Using the serial plate information helps ensure the replacement part matches your exact ZDP48N4GH3SS configuration and prevents repeat repairs.

Last updated: February 2026

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