How can I tell if a GE part is compatible?
For your GE PSS93YP3FS electric range, the most reliable way to confirm part compatibility is to match the model number and then verify the exact part ID/part number in the model’s parts list before ordering. This prevents fit issues between similar-looking GE ranges.
Step-by-step: confirm compatibility for PSS93YP3FS
- Find the model tag and confirm it reads PSS93YP3FS (letter and number order matters).
- Use the parts list for this model to locate the exact replacement by name and ID.
- Match the part’s ID and part number to what your range uses.
- Compare the part description details (for example, element size like 5-1/2-in vs 8-in).
- If multiple versions exist (common with controls and boards), replace using the exact listed ID.
Examples of model-matched parts on this page
If your symptom points to one of these components, using the model-specific listing helps ensure the correct fit:
- Surface heating issue: range radiant surface element, 8-in WB30T10132
- Oven temperature accuracy issue: kenmore range oven temperature sensor WB21X22134
- Cooling or control area overheating symptoms: range control panel cooling fan WB26X29468
Quick compatibility checklist (what must match)
| What to match | Where you’ll see it | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Model number: PSS93YP3FS | Model tag on the range | Ensures you’re in the correct parts breakdown |
| Part ID (example: WB30T10132) | Parts list and part page | Identifies the exact compatible item |
| Part number (example: WB30T10132) | Parts list and packaging | Confirms the manufacturer number |
| Size/type notes (example: 8-in) | Part name/description | Prevents ordering the wrong element style |
Why it matters
GE ranges often share similar styling across model families, but internal components like radiant elements, sensor probes, relay boards, and harnesses can vary by revision. Matching by model number first, then by part ID, prevents returns and repeat repairs.
Last updated: February 2026
Is PSS93YP3FS related to home appliances?
Yes. PSS93YP3FS is a GE electric range model number, so it is directly related to home appliances (specifically, a kitchen cooking appliance used for surface cooking and baking). If you are looking up parts or troubleshooting, use the exact model number PSS93YP3FS to match the correct GE Profile range components.
What PSS93YP3FS refers to
For GE appliances, a model number like PSS93YP3FS identifies a specific configuration of an electric range. That matters because parts such as surface elements, control boards, and sensors can vary by model.
Common systems on an electric range include:
- Radiant surface elements (cooktop burners)
- Oven heating system (bake and broil)
- Temperature sensing (oven sensor)
- Cooling and ventilation (control panel cooling fan)
- Electronic controls (relay/control boards)
Parts you can match to this model
If your GE PSS93YP3FS range has a symptom like “burner not heating” or “oven temperature issues,” these model-matched parts are examples of what you would typically check or replace:
- Range radiant surface element, 8-in WB30T10132 for a dead or weak 8-inch burner
- Range bake element WB44X45499 when the oven will not bake or preheats very slowly
- Kenmore range oven temperature sensor WB21X22134 when temperatures are inaccurate or you see sensor-related faults
- Range control panel cooling fan WB26X29468 when the control area overheats or the fan is noisy
| Symptom | Common part area | Example model-matched part |
|---|---|---|
| One burner not heating | Radiant element | WB30T10132 (8-in) |
| Oven will not bake | Bake circuit | WB44X45499 |
| Oven temp inaccurate | Sensor | WB21X22134 |
| Fan noise or overheating | Cooling fan | WB26X29468 |
Why it matters
Using the exact model number PSS93YP3FS helps ensure you get parts that fit your GE electric range correctly and restores safe, consistent heating performance.
Last updated: February 2026
How to order GE appliance parts?
You can order replacement parts for your GE PSS93YP3FS electric range by using the parts list for this model and matching the part to your symptom, location on the range, and part ID. Ordering the correct part starts with confirming the full model number and choosing the exact replacement.
What we need from you to match the right part
- Model number: PSS93YP3FS (from the rating label)
- A short symptom description (for example: “oven not heating” or “burner not working”)
- Which area is affected: cooktop, oven, control panel, door, or drawer
- Any error code shown on the display (if applicable)
- Whether the issue is constant or intermittent
Common PSS93YP3FS parts customers order
If you already know what failed, these are some frequently replaced parts shown for this model:
- Oven temperature sensing issues: kenmore range oven temperature sensor WB21X22134
- Oven not heating: range bake element WB44X45499 and range broil element WB44X45491
- Surface element not heating: range radiant surface element, 8-in WB30T10132 or range radiant surface element, 5-1/2-in WB30T10145
- Control panel overheating or fan problems: range control panel cooling fan WB26X29468 or range cooling fan sensor board WB27X28659
Quick part selection guide (symptom to part)
| Symptom | Most likely part type | Example part for PSS93YP3FS |
|---|---|---|
| Oven temperature seems off | Oven temperature sensor | WB21X22134 |
| Bake does not heat | Bake element | WB44X45499 |
| Broil does not heat | Broil element | WB44X45491 |
| One burner will not heat | Radiant surface element | WB30T10132 or WB30T10145 |
| Control area gets too hot | Cooling fan or sensor board | WB26X29468 or WB27X28659 |
Why it matters
Electric range parts often look similar but can differ by wiring, mounting, and wattage. Matching the exact PSS93YP3FS model and the exact part ID helps prevent wrong-part returns and gets your range heating and cooking correctly again.
For help interpreting an error code before ordering, use GE freestanding range error codes.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the life expectancy of a GE electric range?
A GE electric range like model PSS93YP3FS typically lasts 13 to 15 years with normal household use, proper cleaning, and prompt repair of heating or control issues. Consistent performance depends most on the oven temperature sensor, heating elements, and cooling airflow.
Typical lifespan and what affects it
Most ranges reach the 13 to 15 year mark when these conditions are met:
- The cooktop elements heat evenly and cycle normally
- The oven maintains temperature without large swings
- The control area stays cool enough (cooling fan runs when needed)
- Spills are cleaned before they bake onto the surface
- Electrical connections stay tight and corrosion-free
Parts that commonly impact longevity
If your range is slow to preheat, overheats, or shows temperature-related problems, these parts are often involved:
- Kenmore range oven temperature sensor WB21X22134 (helps the control regulate oven temperature)
- Range bake element WB44X45499 (primary heat source for baking)
- Range broil element WB44X45491 (top heat for broiling and some preheat cycles)
- Range control panel cooling fan WB26X29468 (protects controls by moving heat away)
Quick check: repair or replace?
Use this as a practical guideline for a GE electric range:
| Situation | What it usually means | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| Range is under ~10 years old and heats unevenly | Often a sensor or element issue | Test/replace the failed part |
| Oven temperature is consistently off by 25°F+ | Sensor drifting or control issue | Check sensor first |
| Controls get very hot or errors appear during baking | Cooling airflow problem | Inspect fan and vents |
| Multiple major failures near 15 years | End-of-life pattern | Compare repair cost vs replacement |
Why it matters
A range near the end of its expected life can still be reliable, but small problems (like a weak bake element or a drifting temperature sensor) tend to cause longer preheat times, uneven baking, and extra stress on the control board. Addressing those issues early helps you get the full lifespan.
For help interpreting fault messages on GE ranges, use GE freestanding range error codes.
Last updated: February 2026




