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|Doug Miller wrote:
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| It's 14 years old; isn't it about time for a new one anyway?
The price GE charges for parts almost makes it worthwhile replacing the
entire stove.
get the complete model number and go to the www.sears.com
go to repair parts. See what is listed for your stove. If you find it
take down the part number and do a google search on that part number to
find the cheapest source.
Sometimes Sears is the best, sometimes you can do better.