Hi, Erin! Yes, your serial number shows an assembly date of June, 1969. Looks like you have the same issues Dean and I have had of the knobs fading. There should be a dark bronze background to the numbers, but apparently they fade badly over time and with sun exposure. Later versions, and the GE service replacements, have a black background, and are much easier to find.
My sensi-temp is out, as well. No matter where I set that burner, it only warms slightly. I don't cook a lot, so I ignore it. There's bound to be at least a couple of hole-in-the-wall appliance parts places in Portland that can help you out. You have the key in those serial and model numbers.
Unfortunately, these are not today's common, "plug and play" burners, but check for those obscure stores and don't forget ebay!
Congrats on the new home, the stove looks great! Best of luck to you!
My sensi-temp is out, as well. No matter where I set that burner, it only warms slightly. I don't cook a lot, so I ignore it. There's bound to be at least a couple of hole-in-the-wall appliance parts places in Portland that can help you out. You have the key in those serial and model numbers.
Unfortunately, these are not today's common, "plug and play" burners, but check for those obscure stores and don't forget ebay!
Congrats on the new home, the stove looks great! Best of luck to you!