The glass stove top shattered and I was wondering if I could replace it myself. It looks the glass only can be replaced (instead of the entire porcelain/glass stove top). There is a rubber gasket between the glass and the porcelain top. Is this something I can easily do myself? Would it require some type of glue? How difficult would it be to seal the gasket (and glue, if necessary)? (Note: the zero in my model number is correct according to the plate on the stove, however, I think the GE website drops the "zero" in the model number).
It could be part # [WB62T10463](http://www..com/members/partlookup.aspx?t=6ZDcjJOy9sFTWUXQberwRg%3d%3d"]WB62T10457[/URL] or [URL="http://www..com/members/partlookup.aspx?t=vc1cRjhQrAaGYMJcYwmMfw%3d%3d) there are a few part numbers.
I did find the first part # also (elsewhere on the internet). I have some limitation on this computer (at work) so I’ll try to check it out both part numbers on my computer when I get home.
Okay - I looked up both part numbers at this website and no pictures load. Also, I’d like to find a diagram of the stove but nothing is coming up for my model #. Any idea where I can find that?
I noticed you attached the part numbers as links but when I click on them, I get the "IE cannot display this page" error message. Any idea how to get pictures of the stove top and a diagram of the stove?
In the mean time, tomorrow I will try to contact GE to get the correct replacement stove top part #.