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Model Number: JP326BOV2BB Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
Replacing 4 terminal blocks with wiring on a GE electric Stovetop. Ordered part WB17X210 and the wires are very long. The instruction sheet says not to splice the wires with the old. How do I handle the excess wiring under the stovetop cover.
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