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I see it may be JKS06GJ4 also. I looked, the breakdown pictures looks the same.
I have a General Electric wall oven, the wife broke the capillary tube at the sensor bulb which is part the thermostat. Bad news, thermostat is no longer available. I did find a brand new old stock one on an online auction for a small mint!. But I want to prevent this from happening again. There is 2 clips that fit into small square or maybe even rectangle holes on the RH side of the oven to support the sensor bulb. It was just laying loose and she was cleaning and hit it and it broke. I can not find these clips on the breakdown. I know these clips are the same for many years and still available. I just need a part number to order them. I can not afford to have this thermostat break again. Get me a number and I will order them.
Thanks in advance for any help.
Rick
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OK, I found those on the breakdown for my oven, I was thinking too big, and pricey. The grids being 1" makes me think it might be for something else? I did find thermostat clips from GE at: GE WB2X8441 Clip, Thermostat - AppliancePartsPros.comThese look closer to the right size and $5 vs $40. I will grab 2 of those and a lower element. Its still available (lower element) and after sinking this $$$ into this odd sized oven, I figure might as well make sure its going to work for many more years. Especially after the scalpers gouged me on that new old stock, made from unobtainium thermostat for $350+shipping. :D GE WB2X8441 Clip, Thermostat - AppliancePartsPros.comssauer40 attached the following image(s):
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There are some generic replacement thermostats out there. The trick is to match rotation direction and function.
Look at these on Epay. 6700S0011
There are many others too.
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