Kitchen Gas Appliances - GE gas stove parts
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jun54e
01-30-02, 06:25 PM
I have a GE gas stove, part order JGP600 EH1, model no. DF700020 J. I need to replace 4 knobs, and a (blue) igniter, model 6909A, 120vac-60hz, 4mA. The igniter has 4 terminals (2 for igniters (white wires), 1 black for L, and 1 red for N. Any suggestions? Thanks.
Sharp Advice
01-30-02, 06:53 PM
Hello jun54e. Welcome to my Gas Appliances forum.
Best advice I can offer you is to take the appliance information and needed parts with you and visit your local retail appliance parts store.
Appliance parts dealers test and carry replacement parts for all appliances. Parts dealers are listed in the phone book under appliances.
Retail parts dealers can also help determine what the possible problem may be. Bring the make, model and serial numbers if you stop in at the store. The info will help to determine the ignition system and possible problem causes.
Disclaimer note:
I am often asked about online parts purchases. I do not personally recommend online parts purchases unless one knows exactly the part needed, however, parts can be purchased using this method.
Appliance parts are offered for sale by our advertiser on this page and also within the electric appliance forum through Jeff1's store, etc.
Regards & Good Luck
Gas Appliances Forum Moderator
Tom_Bart........Fast, Fair, Friendly & Highly Efficient......:D
TCB4U2B2B.....Company Enterprises.
Energy Conservation Consulting Services & Gas Appliance Problem Diagnostics Technician Services.
Please be advised that although I have spent many years in the gas and gas appliance industry, some appliance information and or diagnostic information provided is exclusively from memory. Hopefully written whenever a "Senior Moment" isn't in progress...:)
Best advice I can offer you is to take the appliance information and needed parts with you and visit your local retail appliance parts store.
Appliance parts dealers test and carry replacement parts for all appliances. Parts dealers are listed in the phone book under appliances.
Retail parts dealers can also help determine what the possible problem may be. Bring the make, model and serial numbers if you stop in at the store. The info will help to determine the ignition system and possible problem causes.
Disclaimer note:
I am often asked about online parts purchases. I do not personally recommend online parts purchases unless one knows exactly the part needed, however, parts can be purchased using this method.
Appliance parts are offered for sale by our advertiser on this page and also within the electric appliance forum through Jeff1's store, etc.
Regards & Good Luck
Gas Appliances Forum Moderator
Tom_Bart........Fast, Fair, Friendly & Highly Efficient......:D
TCB4U2B2B.....Company Enterprises.
Energy Conservation Consulting Services & Gas Appliance Problem Diagnostics Technician Services.
Please be advised that although I have spent many years in the gas and gas appliance industry, some appliance information and or diagnostic information provided is exclusively from memory. Hopefully written whenever a "Senior Moment" isn't in progress...:)
jun54e
01-31-02, 10:53 PM
I went to a local Sears parts store but to no avail. The stem on the knobs have gone brittle and cracked. The igniter comes on intermittently( a ticking sound) and scares the heck out of my wife. I had to unplug it. Anyway, I'll search the yellow pages as suggested.:cool: