CEP90361T1BB General Electric Cooktop - Overview
Sections of the CEP90361T1BB
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Range Haliant Element 12 Triple
PartSelect #: PS8754838
Manufacturer #: WB30T10155
This surface element is for ranges. Surface elements supply the heat to a cooking area on top of the range. Unplug the range or shut off the house circuit breaker for the range before installing this ...
$173.95
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Range Foam Rubber Tape
PartSelect #: PS11726663
Manufacturer #: WB02X26088
This is foam tape and it is usually used in conjunction with your range, specifically on the cooktop. Its purpose is to help seal the edges of the cook top to the counter top. Another of its functions...
$47.95
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Range Element Radiant 5.5 In
PartSelect #: PS2370248
Manufacturer #: WB30T10145
This surface element is designed to deliver heat to a specific cooking zone on the top of an electric range, providing consistent and efficient performance for everyday meal preparation. Located benea...
$97.95
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SPRING RADIANT ELEMENT
PartSelect #: PS16542086
Manufacturer #: WB09X40389
This part is the replacement spring for the radiant element in your range. It is black in color, curved in shape, and is approximately 1 inch by 1/2 an inch. The radiant element spring is found beneat...
$13.95
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INSTALLATION KIT
PartSelect #: PS11729074
Manufacturer #: WB01X24570
Upgrade your kitchen range with this sleek and durable GE installation kit. Specifically designed to ensure a secure and precise fit, this essential kit includes everything you need for a successful r...
$33.95
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ELEMENT HALIANT
PartSelect #: PS11762587
Manufacturer #: WB30X24161
Keep your GE cooktop performing at its finest with this high-quality Haliant Element. Specifically designed for optimal performance and fit, this crucial part supplies the heat your cooktop needs to p...
$114.79
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Common Symptoms of the CEP90361T1BB
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Center part of the heating element failed. (Broken, not burned)
Cut all power to the range. Easy to remove front panel and then screws and nuts that hold both white frame and glass top to range. Once the top can be lifted, cut the plastic zip tie that retains the harness. Unplug the harness and then remove the top. make provision for new zip tie before
the range top is re-installed. The range ... Read more top is to be inverted for installing clips to the new heating element. Make sure that the holes line up to the pointed clips that hold the element. Not required to move the range.
the range top is re-installed. The range ... Read more top is to be inverted for installing clips to the new heating element. Make sure that the holes line up to the pointed clips that hold the element. Not required to move the range.
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Norman from Sebring, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The center burner element of the large triiple burner was not working
The real challenge on this particular glass top range was to figure out which screws had to be removed to lift the glass top to get at the burner elements to do a replacement.
Removed the two side screws holding the control panel in place. Disconnected the two wire harnesses and took off the control panel to allow easier acces ... Read more s. Then examined the screws attaching the vertical plate in front of the glass top. Most of them were on the on the vertical plate but a few were in the bottom of the horizontal plate. If successful, the vertical plate can be moved forward giving access to the glass top. You pull up on the front of the glass top and when it just clears the vertical front plate you pull the top forward a bit to get the back end of the top out of the read chrome vent piece. I then leaned the glass top up to about a 75 deg angle and then propped the top with a 24” wooden garden stake. I used two stakes to hold the top up. The challenge after that is to remove the old burner and carefully note the colored wiring and locations of the connectors and removed the three old clips. That took a bit of effort. several of the wiring harnesses were very short so you had to be careful when removing and installing the new burner. The burner has numbers stamped on the metal and you must note each number where the clips are located. The rest is to reverse the process. Some of the insulation pieces came off and some of the insulation clips fell off and you must be sure to get the insulation pieces back on in the correct location. Expect a lot of gunk that needs to be cleaned on the top and trim pieces. I save around $200 by doing my own replacement.
Removed the two side screws holding the control panel in place. Disconnected the two wire harnesses and took off the control panel to allow easier acces ... Read more s. Then examined the screws attaching the vertical plate in front of the glass top. Most of them were on the on the vertical plate but a few were in the bottom of the horizontal plate. If successful, the vertical plate can be moved forward giving access to the glass top. You pull up on the front of the glass top and when it just clears the vertical front plate you pull the top forward a bit to get the back end of the top out of the read chrome vent piece. I then leaned the glass top up to about a 75 deg angle and then propped the top with a 24” wooden garden stake. I used two stakes to hold the top up. The challenge after that is to remove the old burner and carefully note the colored wiring and locations of the connectors and removed the three old clips. That took a bit of effort. several of the wiring harnesses were very short so you had to be careful when removing and installing the new burner. The burner has numbers stamped on the metal and you must note each number where the clips are located. The rest is to reverse the process. Some of the insulation pieces came off and some of the insulation clips fell off and you must be sure to get the insulation pieces back on in the correct location. Expect a lot of gunk that needs to be cleaned on the top and trim pieces. I save around $200 by doing my own replacement.
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Leonard from NAPLES, FL
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Stovetop stopped working
Discovered the control power board had power in to the transformer but no power on the other side of the transformer. Replaced the power board all works well. Took a picture of the wires before disconnecting.
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Gary from FERN BCH, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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