Yes u can,, most have 5yr parts warrantys though i would check your manual or get ur purchase date,, DO NOT tell them u broke it as it doesnt relate to consumer accidents.. just say u were cooking and heard it shatter if its under warranty.....most glass cooktops can vary anywhere form 200-400 dollars ive seen some geprofile cooktoops glass tops up to 900 dollars just for the glass.......... It is possible to replace most are expensive and most are backordered parts occasionally manufactures might stock the item it just relates to your particualr model number.... you can do this also but will have to transfer elements over to new glass,, u may want service one this *** all wiring and elements must be mounted exactly the same as removed .. hope this helps
SOURCE: sharp insight glass ceramic cooktop,
You can buy the substitution replacement part at searspartsdirect.com for $711.99 (price on 1/29/2011). This is a manufacturer authorized substitution part. I pasted the note about those. We need to purchase one too, but are searching for something less expensive. If we are unable to locate a less expensive option we will probably just buy a new stove, because the replacement cooktop costs almost as much as we paid for our unit when it was new. We are looking at a possible part from sharp for another unit which maybe compatible...if it is it would be $296 before s/h, etc. That is a better price, but still more than I would like to pay for a piece of ceramic glass.
Manufacturer authorized substitution: FANG-B022MRY0 may differ in appearance, but is a functional equivalent to prior parts including FANG-B001MRY0.
Glass assemblyNumber:FANG-B001MRY0Substitution:FANG-B022MRY0
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