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When you replace an oven element you must replace it with an element of the same rating. Say the original was a 2400 watt element. You could probably get away with a 2200 watt replacement element. You would not put an 1800 watt element in as a replacement. It wont heat up as much, particularly if it is a big oven. I would check both ratings first.
I found a website that helped, here are some model numbers that work for the GE element. ERB44X126 , Ch44x126-450546 these work for the 3000 watt 236 volts. hope this help.
You
can replace the light bulb(s) in your range/oven, though you may need to remove
a glass covering or dome to reach it. Most interior oven lights use a
universal 40 watt appliance bulb.
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