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2216*20
2216*20 Roper Range - Overview
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Drip Bowl - 6 Inch
PartSelect #: PS11750108
Manufacturer #: WPW10196406
This drip bowl is used for electric cooktops and ranges, it is designed to sit under a 6-inch surface burner. It catches the drips and spills coming from the cookware on the surface burner. This drip ...
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Drip Bowl - 8 Inch
PartSelect #: PS2366563
Manufacturer #: W10196405RW
This part is located beneath the element and catches any spills.
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Surface Burner Plug-In Block Kit
PartSelect #: PS340571
Manufacturer #: 330031
The surface burner plug-in block kit features a newer-style terminal block. This kit is designed for use with ranges and cooktops. This terminal block is how the coil element on your stove connects to...
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Surface Burner - 8 Inch - 2600W
PartSelect #: PS11743367
Manufacturer #: WP660533
The surface burner or element on your range provides the heat that you cook with. If your element will not heat, you may need to replace the surface burner. This surface burner is 8 inches in diameter...
$36.93
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Water Inlet Valve
PartSelect #: PS335523
Manufacturer #: 303650
This water inlet valve is intended for use with under counter style dishwashers. It has a 3/8 of an inch FPT (female pipe thread) valve and a mounting bracket. - This water inlet valve should be loca...
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Door Gasket and Flange Kit
PartSelect #: PS382763
Manufacturer #: 675659
This dishwasher door gasket and flange kit comes with a white door gasket, a flange, ten screws, and an instructions sheet.
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Hi-limit Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS11740651
Manufacturer #: WP303896
This thermostat is used for Canadian models only.
$52.07
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Timer
PartSelect #: PS1760679
Manufacturer #: Y305020
This dryer timer is used to control the unit's cycles by regulating the length of time that power is directed to each setting.
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Common Symptoms of the 2216*20
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8 inch burner wouldn't come on. Wires shorted out
One screw holds the block onto the stove top. Had to clean out fitting for phillips screwdriver or screw would have stripped because it was old with lots of buildup. Even cleaned out, this screw required great force with phillips screwdriver to keep from stripping. Caution! If you strip it, you'll have to drill it out! The rest was a snap
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. Cut the old wires leading to the old block (not too close to where wires disappear into back of stove, though!). Strip insulation off both wires and attach with the connectors that came in the kit. Then push the wires into the block, and finally, attach the block back to the stove top (new screw is supplied). Restore power and everything should be fine. One problem: Roper/Whirlpool built their appliance in such a way that when the connector block shorts out, it usually takes the infinite switch with it. So I ended up having to go back and purchase that switch as well (which just so happens to cost twice to three times as much!). If you put it all back together and it still doesn't work, that's probably what happened, so go ahead and remove the knob panel and check that switch (it's right behind the control knobs on the front). You will probably find a burned connector at the back top left or the switch. Don't forget to write down which wire goes where (or just take a picture of it).
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Jonathan from Lilburn, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Leaky water inlet valve
Easy. Removed screws at top holding dishwasher to counter. Turned off water to dishwasher. Unhooked water supply line. Electrical and waste lines were long enough to leave connected and pull dishwasher out, set on side. Pull off electrical connector. Use pliars to compress spring holding water line to dishwasher, remove that line fr
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om valve. Use nut driver to remove old one, and replace with new one. Teflon tape on water connection to sink. Do everything in reverse.
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Jack from Fort Worth, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Wrench set
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One burner didn't work all the time the other would go red hot
I unplugged the stove from the outlet, then removed the two burners I was going to be working on and the drip pans. Then I raised the top part of the stove and removed the screws holding the plug-in blocks to the stove. Then I cut the two wires going to the old plug-in block and stripped the wires back to match the new wire parts. Then I
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placed the sleeves over the new wires, then I placed the new wire beside the wire I stripped on the stove and screw on the wire cap making sure it was tight. I repeated this three more times, once I had all four wires connected I then placed the sleeves over the connections and heated them up until they were formed around the connection. Once I had all the connections done I placed one wire at a time into the plug-in block until it locked into place ( I looked at my old plug-in blocks first to make sure I placed the new wires in the correct way ).I then used the metal mounting bracket that matched my old ones and snapped the correct one onto each plug-in block. Before mounting them onto the stove I compared them to my old ones to make sure they were correct. Then I used the new screws to mount them to the stove. I took a second look at everything I had done before closing the top cover of my stove. After lowering the cover back into place I put both the drip covers in place and then installed the burners.I then plugged the stove back into the outlet and tried the burners. This was very simple and the video on the web site shows this very well which made my job very simple.
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Phillip from Pekin, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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