How to order GE appliance parts?
For your GE JGBS07PEH1WW gas range, we recommend ordering replacement parts directly from the parts list for this model so you get the correct fit. Match your model number and the part ID, then add the part to your cart and check out.
How to order parts for model JGBS07PEH1WW
- Confirm the model number on the range rating label is JGBS07PEH1WW.
- Find the part you need in the model parts list (by section such as cooktop, oven, or door).
- Match the part ID and part name to what you are replacing.
- Order the part and keep your order confirmation for reference.
- If you are unsure which part is failing, troubleshoot first so you do not buy the wrong item.
Common parts customers order for this model
These are examples of parts shown for this model; only order what matches your symptom.
| Symptom | Part to check | Example part on this model page |
|---|---|---|
| Oven light out | Bulb or socket | 40a15bulb 40A15, range light socket WB08T10026 |
| Burner won’t spark | Ignition switch or spark module | Range surface burner igniter switch WB24K10017, range spark module WB20K5037 |
| Heat leaks around oven door | Door gasket | Door gasket WB35X29720 |
Why it matters
Ordering by the exact model number (JGBS07PEH1WW) and the exact part ID helps prevent returns and delays, especially on electrical and ignition parts like a spark module, igniter switch, or light socket.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a GE gas range?
A GE gas range like model JGBS07PEH1WW typically lasts 13 to 15 years. With consistent cleaning, correct burner flame, and timely replacement of wear items (like igniters, gaskets, and light parts), many ranges reach the upper end of that range.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most gas ranges fall into a predictable lifespan range; what changes is how hard the range works and how quickly heat and ignition parts wear.
- Cooking frequency (daily use shortens life)
- Heat exposure (high-heat baking and broiling accelerates wear)
- Spills and boilovers (can clog burner ports and stress ignition)
- Door seal condition (poor sealing makes the oven run hotter/longer)
- Electrical health (spark and wiring issues can cause repeated ignition cycling)
Parts that commonly determine “how long it lasts”
When a range feels “old,” it is often one or two serviceable parts causing the trouble. For this model, these are common longevity-related items:
- Door gasket WB35X29720 (helps the oven hold temperature efficiently)
- Bake burner ignition WB13X40208 (reliable oven ignition and steady heat)
- Range spark module WB20K5037 (drives surface burner sparking)
- Range light socket WB08T10026 and 40a15bulb 40A15 (oven light reliability)
Quick “replace vs. keep” guide
| What you notice | Most likely impact | Typical fix direction |
|---|---|---|
| Oven takes longer to heat, uneven baking | Efficiency and temperature stability | Check ignition and door sealing |
| Strong heat leaking around oven door | Higher run time, more wear | Replace door gasket |
| Constant clicking or weak sparking | Ignition system wear | Inspect spark module and switches |
| Light works intermittently | Convenience issue, minor electrical wear | Replace bulb/socket |
Why it matters
A range that seals well and ignites cleanly runs fewer total minutes per meal. That reduces heat stress on the oven cavity, wiring, and ignition components, which is what extends real-world life expectancy.
Last updated: February 2026
How do I find the right GE part number?
For your GE gas range model JGBS07PEH1WW, the right part number comes from matching the model number first, then using the parts list and diagrams to identify the exact replacement by name and location. When you already know the failed component, you can also match it to a known part ID such as the range light socket WB08T10026.
Step-by-step: find the correct part for JGBS07PEH1WW
- Confirm the model number is JGBS07PEH1WW (use the rating label on the range frame, storage drawer area, or behind the oven door).
- Identify the system you are working on: surface burners, oven burner/ignition, door, or electrical.
- Use the model’s parts diagrams to locate the part by position (for example, “light socket” vs “bulb”).
- Match the part by part name + part ID, then verify the manufacturer part number before ordering.
- If your part has markings, compare them to the listing (numbers on old parts can be partial or superseded).
Common GE range parts that are easy to mix up
These items are frequently confused because they work together or look similar:
| What you need | What it does | Example from this model’s parts |
|---|---|---|
| Appliance light bulb | Provides oven light | 40a15bulb 40A15 |
| Light socket | Holds bulb and supplies power | Range light socket WB08T10026 |
| Spark/ignition part | Creates spark for surface burners | Range spark module WB20K5037 |
| Oven ignition part | Ignites the bake burner | Bake burner ignition WB13X40208 |
Quick checks before you order
- Function match: confirm you are replacing the correct function (bake ignition vs surface ignition).
- Location match: compare where the part mounts (front manifold area, cooktop, oven cavity, door).
- Symptom match: a “no oven heat” issue often points to ignition components; a “no oven light” issue often points to bulb or socket.
- Hardware match: if you are missing fasteners, use the exact screw type listed for the model (for example, range screw WB01K10002).
Why it matters
GE parts are model-specific; using the exact JGBS07PEH1WW parts list prevents ordering a look-alike that does not fit, does not wire correctly, or does not align with the burner, door, or control mounting points.
Last updated: February 2026
What are the most common stove parts to replace?
On a GE JGBS07PEH1WW gas range, the most commonly replaced parts are ignition and burner-related components, oven door sealing parts, and small wear items like light components. These parts see the most heat, grease, and daily use, so they fail first.
Most common replacements on this model
These are frequent “first checks” when a burner will not light, the oven heats poorly, or the door leaks heat:
- Surface burner ignition parts (spark and switch issues), including the range surface burner igniter switch WB24K10017
- Spark/ignition control components, such as the range spark module WB20K5037
- Oven ignition parts for bake problems, such as the bake burner ignition WB13X40208
- Oven door sealing parts, such as the door gasket WB35X29720
- Oven light parts, including the 40a15bulb 40A15 and the range light socket WB08T10026
Quick symptom-to-part guide
| Symptom | Most likely part area | Example part on this model |
|---|---|---|
| Burners click but do not spark consistently | Igniter switch or spark module | WB24K10017, WB20K5037 |
| Oven will not bake or takes too long to heat | Bake ignition system | WB13X40208 |
| Heat escapes, uneven baking, door feels “leaky” | Door seal | WB35X29720 |
| Oven light does not work | Bulb or socket | 40A15, WB08T10026 |
Why it matters
Replacing the correct wear part restores safe ignition, stable oven temperatures, and proper heat retention. On gas ranges, ignition and sealing problems also waste fuel and make cooking results inconsistent.
Before you order a part
We recommend these quick checks first (they prevent wrong-part returns):
- Confirm the model number is JGBS07PEH1WW on the rating label.
- For burner ignition issues, clean and dry burner caps and ports; moisture and grease cause weak sparking.
- For oven bake issues, watch for ignition: a weak igniter often causes long preheat times.
- For door leaks, inspect the gasket for tears, flattening, or gaps at the corners.
- For light issues, verify power is off, then check the bulb filament and socket condition.
For general DIY readiness and tool basics, use must have tools for appliance repair.
Last updated: February 2026




