How do I find the right GE part number?
For your GE dual-fuel range model C2S950P3M1D1, the fastest way to get the right part number is to match the part to your exact model and serial information from the rating label, then confirm the part using the model’s parts diagram and description in the C2S950P3M1D1 owner’s manual.
The rating label for this range is located under the manifold panel (the manual calls this out as the place to find the rating label). Use the exact model number and serial number from that label when searching parts.
What to do:
- Locate the rating label under the manifold panel.
- Write down the model number (C2S950P3M1D1) and serial number.
- Use the model number to filter parts so you only see compatible GE parts.
- Match the part by name and location (burner, oven cavity, control area), not just by appearance.
- Confirm the part number before ordering, especially for gas burner and electronic control parts.
Many range parts look similar but fit differently by revision. We recommend confirming by function and placement.
| What you’re replacing | What to match | Example from this model’s parts |
|---|---|---|
| Cooktop burner parts | Burner size/position and cap style | Range surface burner cap WB28K10222 |
| Oven temperature issues | Sensor type and connector style | GE wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340 |
| Cooling fan behavior | Board type and mounting | Range cooling fan sensor board WB27X28659 |
Using the exact part number for C2S950P3M1D1 prevents fit issues, gas flame problems (wrong burner components), and control or wiring mismatches (boards, switches, sensors). It also reduces returns and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
To order parts for your GE C2S950P3M1D1 dual-fuel range, use the complete model number and serial number to match the correct replacement part, then order by part number or part ID. If you need help confirming fit or availability, contact Sears PartsDirect support.
- Find the model and serial label (typically inside the oven door or storage drawer area).
- Use the full model number C2S950P3M1D1 when searching parts.
- Match by part name + part ID to avoid ordering a similar-looking part.
- If you are unsure, compare your old part to the listing photos and description.
- Keep your serial number handy; it helps confirm production variations.
We use your model and serial information to narrow down the correct replacement and avoid ordering errors.
- Recheck the model number characters (letters and numbers)
- Confirm the part ID on the listing matches what you need
- Review diagrams and notes in the owner's manual
- Contact Sears PartsDirect support if multiple similar parts appear
| What you are replacing | Example part name | Part ID |
|---|---|---|
| Cooling fan sensing/control issue | Range cooling fan sensor board | WB27X28659 |
| Burner won’t light or won’t adjust | Range surface burner valve | WB21X20612 |
| Cap is cracked or missing | Range surface burner cap | WB28K10222 |
If you are replacing a cooling fan-related control part, start with the range cooling fan sensor board WB27X28659.
GE ranges can have model and serial-based variations; using the exact C2S950P3M1D1 identification from the label helps ensure the part fits, installs correctly, and restores proper burner and oven performance.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of C2S950P3M1D1?
A GE dual-fuel range like model C2S950P3M1D1 typically lasts 15 years with normal household use and basic maintenance. Keeping burners clean, ensuring proper leveling, and addressing heating or ignition issues early helps you reach that lifespan.
- Cooking frequency and high-heat use (broil, self-clean cycles)
- Keeping burner ports, caps, and grates clean and seated correctly
- Proper installation and leveling (reduces stress on door, hinges, and frame)
- Electrical health (tight connections, no heat-damaged wiring)
- Prompt replacement of worn parts (sensors, switches, valves)
- Wipe spills quickly; keep burner caps aligned after cleaning.
- Verify the range is level; adjust legs as needed (anti-tip must stay engaged).
- Avoid running self-clean back-to-back; let the oven cool fully between cycles.
- If baking temps drift, test the oven sensor and replace if needed.
- If a burner is hard to control, inspect the valve and burner head for damage or blockage.
| Symptom | Likely area | Example part for this model |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature inaccurate | Temperature sensing | GE wall oven temperature sensor WB23X5340 |
| Burner flame uneven or lifting | Burner head/cap/base | Cooktop burner head WB16X28764 |
| Door won’t register closed | Door switch | Range oven door switch WB24X27550 |
Knowing the typical 15-year lifespan helps you decide whether to repair or refresh key components. On C2S950P3M1D1, replacing a failed sensor, switch, or burner component often restores performance and prevents secondary damage.
For model-specific use, care, and operating guidance, follow the C2S950P3M1D1 owner’s manual.
Last updated: March 2026




