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The writing on the knobs was completely gone
I pulled the knobs off and put the news one on. It couldn't have been easier. From my order to the fast shipping and helpful staff, I was completely happy.
PartSelect will be my first stop for all of my appliance repairs.
I could not read the temperature ranges on my oven knob.
Not much of a repair, just put the new one on. What I would like to share with you is the great ease of using Part Select Website. A stove knob you say? Well it seems like an easy part, but actually there a hundreds or more to select from. I could not find the model number on my stove. So I started looking through the site and it gave me options to choose from to narrow down the search. Being able to enlarge the part was extemely helpful, between 4 parts, I finally found the one that fit my stove. Might seem like not very much to you, but I was so happy that I finally found the part, it is the right part, and I don't have to mess with that stove thermometer anymore! The process was very easy, delivery was fast and I am one happy customer. Thanks Part Select! Debbie Watson
I just pop on the new knob. It was easy. And I got fast service order my knob and it got here in 3 days. I am very happy with your part and service. Thanks Donna Eden
I pulled down the wire around the glass cover. . . Released on end of the wire from its holder being careful to not let the glass cover drop. Unscrewed the bulb and replaced with replacement. Easy, easy.
Range is a 1967 model Maytag. First I removed drawer under oven, unplugged the range and pulled it out from the wall. Removed oven door by positioning it in the partly-open detent position, then pulled up to remove the door. Next I removed 7 screws per side panel: 3 in front and 3 in back, and one on top under cooktop, which retains the cooktop hold-down clip. With side panels removed, I noted the oven door spring position on the intact left side, then replaced the right-side spring first using the same spring adjustment positions. As I replaced the spring, I applied lithium grease to the spring hook pivot points as well as the spring coils where they rub against the interior wall. I repeated the process on the left side. I reassembled the side panels, oiled the door hinges and reinstalled the oven door. Reinstalled range and bottom drawer. The oven door operates like new, and the new springs are totally quiet — good for another 47 years!
I couldn't find my model number U31EA-7 so I decided to go with a deferent model number U31FA-7 Pulled the old Knob off and pushed the new knob on and it works great