Genuine OEM Replacement Part
GE Range Oven Door Overlay WS01F10148
WS01F10148
Replaces 295D4248P006
GE Ranges
Item #51 in Diagram
Is This the Part You Need?
This is the oven door overlay (also called the oven door panel or fascia) for select GE gas ranges. The overlay is the decorative and functional front panel on the oven door — it covers the door frame, provides the finished appearance of the door, and in some models integrates with the door handle mounting points. A cracked, warped, discoloured, or physically damaged overlay affects both the appearance and structural integrity of the oven door. This is a direct OEM replacement that restores the original look and fit.
Symptoms / Reasons to Replace
- Oven door overlay cracked, chipped, or broken
- Overlay discoloured, stained, or heat-damaged beyond cleaning
- Door panel warped or no longer sitting flush
- Handle mounting points damaged on the overlay
- Cosmetic damage affecting resale value or kitchen appearance
- Overlay separated or delaminating from the door frame
Part Details
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OEM Part Number: WS01F10148
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Replaces / Cross-References: 295D4248P006
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Item #: 51 in the parts diagram
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Compatible Brands: GE
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Part Type: Range Oven Door Overlay / Door Panel
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Condition: New OEM
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Vendor: XPart Supply Ltd. — Canadian stock, expert support
Installation Notes
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Skill Level: Beginner — cosmetic panel replacement, no electrical work required
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Always disconnect power to the range before beginning any repair
- Remove the oven door from the range before replacing the overlay for easier access
- Take care not to crack the new overlay during installation — handle by the edges
- Confirm all mounting clips and screws are fully seated before reattaching the door
Compatible Models
JCGB735EP1ES, JCGB735SP1SS, JCGB745SP1SS, JCGS760EP2ES, JCGS760SP2SS, JGB735SP1SS
💡 Pro Tip — Inspect the Door Gasket While You’re In There:
When removing the oven door to replace the overlay, take a moment to inspect the door gasket (seal). A worn or torn gasket lets heat escape during baking, increasing energy use and cooking times. It’s a simple add-on replacement while the door is already off — and it’s one of the most commonly overlooked maintenance items on gas ranges.
✓ Model-Specific Repair Pages