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I have an early 70s GE stove that looks like that era Vikings. They are pretty much the same wattage, if I remember oven is 2,500 watts. You buy them by shape. You need the model number, it will be at the rear on a stamped metal tag.
If the problem is with all the burners then the igniter module may be defective. If this is happening only with some burners then the cable to the ignition point has become loose or is shorting with the body.
I am assuming the model number is correct but I am not finding any details for this 24 inch freestanding gas range. If the oven is electric and if it is running that means at least the electric power is reaching the unit.
Are you trying to replace the stove top element, or oven element? For the stove top element, just lift up the side opposite where it plugs in and pull straight out.
The oven element usually have one or two screws holding a plate in near where the elements go into the back of the oven. Remove the screws and pull straight out. Reverse the procedure to install a new element. The top broil element will be secured in with a couple brackets to hold it up, these must be unscrewed, removed, and then pull the broil element out.
Remember to turn off power to the range before replacing any of the elements.
This is usually due to the "brain" of the stove going bad, better known as the control module... not an expensive fix if you can find the part and due it yourself... you can locate it iether in the back right corner when you lift the stove top or it's under an access panel below your broiler drawer depending on model.
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