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If one or both zones of your GE electric range surface burner produce no heat, heat unevenly, or fail to cycle on at all, a failed dual radiant surface element is the most common cause. In most GE and Electrolux-built electric ranges, the dual radiant element powers two concentric heating zones — a smaller inner ring and a larger outer ring — allowing the burner to operate at two different sizes depending on cookware. When the element fails, one or both zones stop heating, leaving the burner dead or partially functional. ⚡ Common failure point in GE electric ranges after 5–8 years of use. Part WG02F04309 is the genuine OEM replacement that restores full dual-zone heating performance immediately — no modification required. XPart premium option also available.
This is the correct fix if ALL of the following are true:
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✔ If these symptoms match, the surface element is the most likely failed component.
✔ In most cases, replacing the element restores full dual-zone heating immediately.
Skill Level: EASY — 15–25 minutes. Disconnect power to the range at the breaker or by unplugging before beginning. Lift the cooktop or access the element from above depending on your model. Disconnect the element terminal block by pulling it straight out of the receptacle — no tools required on most models. Align the new WG02F04309 element terminals with the receptacle, press firmly until seated, lower the cooktop, and restore power. Test both zones before returning to service.
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