Oven Parts of GE, Samsung, Wirlpool, Bosch and Replace Guide

Why Do Oven Parts Matter More Than You Think?

There are certain oven parts that you need to have in order for your electric or gas oven to work properly and safely. A thermostat, a temperature-sensing device, a convection fan, an oven gasket, & control board all play starring roles in ensuring that the oven heats and cooks evenly. It can lead to uneven heating, problems with temperature, or even total failure if any component is not functioning properly. You can troubleshoot problems by understanding oven components. Then you can decide which parts to buy, OEM or Aftermarket. By knowing the elements of your oven, you can make more informed choices.

Complete Oven Anatomy

The oven has many interconnected parts which regulate heat and air flow. To troubleshoot or repair an appliance, it is necessary to know these components. It also helps you choose the correct replacement oven parts. The temperature control system includes the thermostat and temperature sensing device. It regulates heat inside and provides accurate results. Heat is distributed evenly in the cavity by the airflow system using the convection motor and fan. The door system, including the oven gasket, glass panels, and hinges, helps to retain heat efficiently. The control system allows you to manage settings with the help of the interface, control board, and timer. Thermal fuses are safety components that prevent overheating. They also protect the appliance.

Difference between electric and gas oven parts

Shared Oven Parts Both Gas & Electric

  • Thermostat
  • Temperature sensor
  • Control board
  • Oven door gasket
  • Hinges

Electric Oven-Specific Parts

  • Convection fan
  • Fan motor
  • Thermal fuse

Gas Oven Parts

  • Gas valve
  • Igniter System
  • Burner assembly
  • Gas regulator

The Key Takeaway

Electric and gas ovens use different safety and heating mechanisms. The repair requirements, part compatibility and complexity are directly affected by this.

Oven Problem Solving Guide: Symptoms, Faulty Parts

  1. Not heating ovens properly

    Most commonly caused by malfunctioning thermofuses, thermostats and temperature sensors. The problem could be caused by a lack or non-cooking of food.
  2. Oven temperature too high or lower

    Many thermostats and temperature sensors will fail. You may still get food that is undercooked or burnt even when using the correct settings.
  3. Uneven baking or Hot Spots

    It is usually due to a convection motor or fan that has failed, or a temperature sensor with an inaccurate reading. Different oven racks may cause food to cook differently.
  4. Oven Door Heat Leakage

    An old oven seal or faulty hinges usually cause this. It is possible that the edges of your oven door are hot.
  5. Oven not start

    This is usually caused by an erroneous control board or thermal fuses. If the oven is not working or completely unresponsive, it may be impossible to use.
  6. No display or control on the oven

    Probably caused by an issue with the control panel. It is possible for buttons or digital displays to freeze up or stop working.
  7. Strange Noises During Operation

    The most common cause of this issue is the failure or a fan, convection motor. You may hear rattling, humming, or grinding sounds during use.
  8. Oven Shuts Off Randomly

    The most common causes are thermal fuse problems or failures of the control board. The oven could stop in mid-cycle, without warning.

Essential Oven Parts

GE Oven Components

1. GE WB20K10026 Oven Thermostat

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Compatibility: Fits GE JGBS, JBS, and RGB series.

Models: RBS160DM2BB, JB23BD3WH, RB526DH1WW, RB525H4WH.

2. GE WB20K8 Oven Thermostat

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Compatibility: Fits GE JGBC and JGBS series.

Models: JGBS04BEA1CT, JGBS17PEH1WH, JGBC20BEH1WH.

3. GE WB21X22134 Temperature Sensor

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Compatibility: Fits GE ZEK, PB, JBP and JB series.

Models: PB975SM1SS, JBP23DR3CC, CES700M2N4S5, ZGP364NDT1SS.

4. GE WB27K10355 Control Board (Gas)

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Compatibility: Fits GE JGBS and Hotpoint RGB gas series.

Models: RGB745BEHCWH, RGB745DEP6WH, JGB500DEP4BB, JGBS18SET1SS.

5. GE WB27X45466 Range/Wall Oven Control Board

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Compatibility: JB640 Series,JB645 Series ,JB650 Series,JBS Series.

Models: JBS60DF1WW,JB650DF1BB,JB645RK1SS .

6. GE WB2X1522 Door Gasket

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Compatibility: Fits GE JBS/JBC and Hotpoint RB/RGB series.

Models: JBS03V1, RB525V1, JGBS17BEA1WH, RGB508PEA1WH.

7. GE WB14X104 Door Hinge (Right)

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Compatibility: Fits GE JGBS and Kenmore 362 series.

Models: JGBS17PEA1AD, 362.7511190, RGB524BEA1WH, JBS03V1.

8. GE WB14X103 Door Hinge (Left)

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Compatibility: Fits GE JGBS and Kenmore 362 series.

Models: JGBS17PEA1AD, 362.7511190, RGB524BEA1WH, JBS03V1.

Samsung Oven Compenents

9. Samsung Temperature Sensor (NX60)

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Compatible:This sensor is Compatible for Samsung NX60A, NX60T and NX60T.

NX Series Models: As this temprature sensor design for NX series, it cover models like NX60A6511SS, NX60A6111SS, NX60T8111SS, NX60A6711ST.

10. Samsung Thermostat(DG47-00010A)

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Compatible Series:Samsung DOP and NX58 series are compatible

Models: NX54M9820SS/AA-0000, DOP48M86DLS, DOP48M86DPM etc.

11. Samsung DE47-20037A High Limit

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Compatibility:Fits Samsung NE59M, NE63A, and NX5 series.

Models:NE58F9500SS, NE59J7630SS, NX587850SG/AA-00, FTQ352IWUX/XAA-02.

12. Samsung DG34-00036A Touchpad

Compatibility: Fits Samsung NX58K gas series.

Models: This Touch Pad is espacially design for gas series models, it includes NX58K3310SB/AA, NX58K3310SS/AA, NX58K3310SS-00.

13. Samsung Main Control Board (DE92-03960G)

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Compatibility: It design specefically for NE electric series.

Models: NE58F9500SS, NE58F9710WS etc.

Wirlpool Oven Components

14. Whirlpool W10833885 Sensor

Compatibility:Fits Whirlpool WFG/WFE, Maytag MGR, and KitchenAid KSEG.

Models:With Wide range of series this sensor covers it include the models of these series, such as WFG525S0HT0, MGR8800FZ0, KSEG700EWH1, WEE760H0DH0.

15. Whirlpool W11258611 Control Board

Compatibility: It can be use in Whirlpool WFG gas range series.

Models:AS this control board is espacially made for the gas series it covers the models like WFG535S0JV1, WFG535S0JZ, WFG550S0HW2, WFG550S0HZ etc.

16. Whirlpool Control Board ( W11528249 )

Compatibility:Whirlpool WFE electric series.

Models: It’s Compatibility is limited to Wirlpool electric series and it can fit into models like WFE515S0EB, WFE535S0JS, YWFE550S0HW0.

17. Whirlpool W10535778 Door Gasket

Compatibility:Fits Whirlpool WFG, Maytag AGR, along with Amana IGS series.

Models:WFG320M0BW0, AGR5330BAW2, IGS350BW0, WFG505M0BS2.

18. Whole Parts W11623080 Gasket

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Compatibility:Fits KitchenAid KODE/KOSE and Jenn-Air JJW/JMW wall ovens.

Models:KODE500EWH04, JJW2730DS01, JMW3430DS03, MEW9630FB01.

19. Whirlpool WP4455523 Door Hinge

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• Compatibility:Fits Whirlpool WFG and WFE along with KitchenAid KSEG and KSGG ranges.

• Models: Wirlpool door ranges have wide compatibility of series and covers oven models like WFG540H0ES, KSEG700ESS, WFE540H0AS, MGR8800FZ.

20. Whirlpool WP4455524 Door Hinge

Compatibility:Fits Whirlpool RBS/GBS and KitchenAid KEBK wall ovens.

Models: RBS305PDB, GBS307PDT, GMC275PDS, KEBK206BSS.

LG Oven Compenents

21. LG EBG61305805 Oven Temperature Sensor

Compatibility:This Temprature sensor can fit into many model series, such as LG LRE and LREL electric ranges, LDG gas ranges, and LTE double ovens.

Models:LRE4215ST, LREL6325F, LDG4313ST, LTE4815ST.

22. LG EBG51439303 Thermostat

Compatibility: LWS, LWD, and LSWC Series

Models: With Wide compatibility in series, some models include LWS3081ST, LWD3081ST, LWS3063ST, LWD3063ST, LSWC307ST etc are known for this Thermostat.

23. LG EBR80595401 Oven Control Board

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Compatibility: Fits LSD, LSG and FT oven ranges.

Models: LSD4913ST, LSG4513ST, FT364KLA.ASTLLGA etc.

24. LG MFZ64539501 Oven Door Gasket

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  • Compatibility: LG MFZ64539501 is compatible for LRE, LRG, LSE, and LSG freestanding ovens.
  • Models:LSD4913ST, LSG4513BD, LRG4115ST, LSIS3018SS etc.

25. LG AEH72957505 Oven Door Hinge

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Compatibility:Fits LG LRE and LRG electric/gas oven series.

Models:LRE3091SB, LRE30757SW, LRG3093SB, LRG3081BD.

Bosch oven Components

26. Bosch 00642855 Oven Temperature Sensor

Compatibility:This Temprature sensor has wide compatibility and it Fits Bosch HBL/HBN wall ovens and Thermador built-in oven series.

Models: HBL5750UC, HBN3520UC, PO30101, MEM271EB01 etc.

27. Bosch 00676192 Oven Control Board

Compatibility: Fits Bosch HBL/HBN and Thermador range series.

Models:This Bosch Controler Board includes 1067600660, ME301EP01, HBL5760UC, HBL8750UC, HBN5450UC oven models etc.

28. Bosch 00755053 Oven Door Gasket

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Compatibility:Fits Bosch HBL wall ovens and Thermador professional ovens.

Models:HBL5351UC, HBL8451UC, HIIP054U, HDI8056U etc.

29. Bosch 00486767 Oven Door Hinge

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Compatibility: Fits Bosch HBN/HBL built-in ovens including Thermador, Kenmore and Wirlpool oven units.

Models: HBN5651UC, HBL5751UC, POD302W, ME302WS.

30. Bosch 00634544 High-Limit Thermostat

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Compatibility: Fits Bosch electricwall ovens.

Models:HBE5451UC/02, HBE5451UC/01.

Important Compatibility Note

Check the compatibility of any selected oven replacement parts with your model number. Installation and performance may be affected even though parts look identical. Differences in the wires or mounting systems as well as differences in control system are all factors that can affect installation. The oven parts are often designed to fit particular brands and models like GE Whirlpool Samsung LG. You can avoid purchasing the wrong oven parts by checking compatibility. The selected oven parts must match up with the model of your oven for it to work smoothly and successfully.

Brand Compatibility: A Breakdown

The compatibility of oven parts depends on model design and internal architecture. It is therefore important to only use replacement oven parts that are specific to the model. Whirlpool’s ovens come with thermostats and temperature sensors as well as a control panel, door seals, fan motors and a gasket. The Bosch ovens also have similar parts, such as sensors and thermostats. All control boards, convection motors and gaskets are aligned to the model. GE oven parts follow the same model-specific standard, which includes thermostats, sensors, control boards, and door seals. PartSelect style systems are designed to offer thermostats and sensors that can be used with any oven brand. They also include control boards, fan motors, and door seals.

Oven Parts Replace Guide (DIY section)

Replace oven parts carefully, with the right identification and matching model specific to avoid compatibility issues.

Basic Preparation

  • Disconnect the power supply/gas connection.
  • Identify the oven model number.
  • Get the correct oven parts.
  • Check compatibility with thermostat, control panel, and fan motor.

Common DIY Replacements of Oven Parts

  • Oven door gasket replacement
  • Convection fan replacement
  • Temperature sensor replacement
  • Thermostat replacement
  • Control board swap

General Replacement Steps

  • Removing oven panels with care
  • Remove the defective oven part.
  • Install the replacement part securely.
  • Reassemble the functionality and test it.
  • Run calibration or test cycle if required

Safety Considerations when replacing oven parts

  • Avoid electrical connections
  • Not all components can be forced into place.
  • Seal the oven gasket properly.
  • Avoid damaging your control board and wiring by using the appropriate tools.

What to avoid when DIY Repairing

  • Control board complex failures
  • Gas system repairs
  • Internal wiring faults
  • Uncertain oven parts diagnosis

Cost of Oven parts

As reflected by the original Bosch pricing, electronic control panels are one of the most costly components. They range between $450 and $850. The cost of convection motors is between $300 to $600. The cost of maintenance parts such as oven gaskets and thermometers is usually between $55-$90. Door hinges cost $60 to $100 a pair. Professionally installed replacements reach $200. Overall the cost of oven parts depend on which component you’re choosing, while price range of oven parts vary on your selection.

Advanced Insight – Oven Parts Lifespan Indicators

To avoid sudden failures and reduce repair costs, it is vital to be aware of when oven components are close to failure. Many components degrade over time before total failure. A thermostat can show irregular temperature cycles and even overheating or subheating. It may also take longer to preheat. A temperature sensor can lead to fluctuating readings or random spikes. It may also cause uneven cooking. The symptoms of a convection fan problem include a weak airflow, vibration, noise, cold spots, or a lack of airflow.

Fan motor issues can be characterized by humming, delayed starting, or an intermittent loss in airflow. Cracks in the door gasket, heat leakage, and increased energy usage are signs of deterioration. Control board failure can include display glitches and unresponsive controls. You may experience random shutdowns, or even programming errors.

Maintenance of your Oven for its long-term lifespan

It is important to keep ovens maintained in order to reduce repair costs and improve performance. In most cases, long-term neglect causes appliance malfunctions.Clean the thermostat regularly to ensure that it is free of debris and clogs which can affect sensor accuracy. The residue can become oily and attract moisture. The stress placed on hinges, sealings, and components is reduced by gently closing doors. Overloading racks pushes parts beyond what they handle well. Preheat only when truly needed, since constant heating wears components down. Longer life comes from small habits adding up.

Regular inspections should include checking the motors of fan doors and seals. You should also monitor baking consistency and identify delayed control responses. Preventive maintenance can save money on replacement and improve cooking performance.

FAQs

What is the standard oven made up of?

All oven components are important, including the temperature sensor, control board, thermostat and hinges. The oven door gasket and hinges are also included, along with the safety thermostat, thermal fuse as well as other components. They are also used for controlling airflow, safety, and temperature.

How to know which part need replacement in my oven?

It is possible to have a temperature shift or bake unevenly. Your thermostat may malfunction, and you will not be able activate your oven.

Can I repair an oven Itself?

You can change many oven components yourself, including the door gaskets. There are many parts to consider, including fans, thermometers, sensors and much more. You can easily follow safety measures. However, repairs of control boards and gas appliances might require professional assistance.

Can I use universal parts in my oven?

As long as the parts match model specs, universal oven parts should be safe. OEM Parts from Whirlpool Bosch and KitchenAid will be more compatible.

What components of an electric oven have a high failure rate?

Heat stress is the main cause of failure for most oven parts. The temperature sensor, fan motors, convection and fans are all affected.

Conclusion: Is it better to replace or repair your appliances?

This decision is based upon the age, condition and cost of repair of your device. Components as diverse as the temperature sensing device, the convection motor, the door seals and even control board, are often more affordable than buying a completely new oven. When multiple components fail or compatible parts aren’t readily available, replacing them is more economical. Whirlpools Boschs and GEs are able to provide long-term support through OEM parts. When repair costs are greater than 50%-60%, it is best to replace the oven.

These information are gathered from different surveys, medical tests and tech giants like googleTechradar, and more. Our top priority is to provide you valuable information.

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