Jbp66c0h3cc. Is the model number. Unit is 12 years old. We are replacing the mother board but can not unclip the terminal that controls the light from the old mother board. Is it clipped on and needs to be pinched to remove or do we need to put a screw driver under it to release. TB100 and TB 101 are the terminal numbers. They don't budge. Thank you.
SOURCE: JGBP33 BAKE IGNITOR
You did not post a complete model number, but this should help:
Take racks out of oven. Remove two screws at the very back of the oven bottom. Lift back side of bottom up and back a bit to remove oven floor. Remove flame spreader (one nut at center). ignitor is at the back left of burner, most likely a WB2X9154 (round style) ignitor. The entire burner can be removed rather easily at this point if you remove the two screws at the front and disconnect the ignitor wire (if you wish to have easier access to ignitor mounting screws.)
SOURCE: Oven wont light
Mine did that and I found the ignitor for the oven was bad. It was the "glow" type for pilotless ignition and it was burned out. It is supposed to glow bright red and the gas comes on and the oven will light. It was easy to tell that it was bad. But to check it I swapped the broiler ignitor with the oven ignitor and the oven worked.
SOURCE: GE Adora Griddle Top replacement
part number for the griddle is WB31K10140
partstore.com has it for $87.95 hope it helps
SOURCE: need part number for lower heating element in a JBP26 oven
That doesn't appear to be a complete serial number. You can go to repairclinic.com and click on repair help, or go straight to this page: http://www.repairclinic.com/0089.asp?apptype=13
to find the correct serial number.
SOURCE: GE XL44 stove, broiler work fine. Oven won't light.
If this is a GAS range, the majority of the cases this problem is attributed to a bad igniter on the bake manifold. Each oven manifold (one for bake, one for broil) has its own igniter. They are both fed from the same gas source, though. So, if the broiler works, more than likely you simply need to replace the bake igniter. The following link explains:
http://www.fixya.com/support/r401858-replacing_oven_igniter_gas_range
The bake igniter tends to wear out faster, due to the frequency of use.
You can purchase replacements on line at searspartsdirect.com, appliancepartspros.com, pcappliancerepair.com, or repairclinic.com. Just use you model number as your search criteria.
This is a simple repair that anyone can do on their without the need of a service call. Just follow the steps provided. If you have any questions, please let me know. I hope this helps you.
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