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Panel
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Coil module
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Surface Burner Terminal Block Kit
PartSelect #: PS242972
Manufacturer #: WB2X8228
Also known as receptacle.
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Surface Element - 8 Inch - 2350W
PartSelect #: PS243868
Manufacturer #: WB30M2
The surface element, also known as the coil surface element, transfers heat to the area on top of range. The element is 8 inches in diameter. If your surface element does not heat, over heats, or heat...
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Surface Element - 6 Inch - 240V
PartSelect #: PS243867
Manufacturer #: WB30M1
If you notice that your surface element will not heat properly, you may need to replace it. This surface element is 6 inches in diameter and 240V. It is a Y-frame surface burner element with five turn...
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Receptacle
PartSelect #: PS232656
Manufacturer #: WB17X5124
Receptacle only. No wires are included. Sold individually.
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[Viewing 3 of 3]Element will not heat
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Little to no heat when broiling
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The Bake-o-lite (Hard Plastic) block that holds the burners female connection in place had chipped away over time and wouldn't allow the male part of the burner to connect up correctly.
After unplugging the range I took the rear sheet metal panel at the top off with a nut driver to expose the wiring connections. The next step was to remove the single screw holding the old part in place. (under the drip pan) Once free I snipped the old part from the wires and then taped the new female ends to the old wires with black elec
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trical tape. From rear I carfully pulled the old wires through the back until I could reach the new wiring connections. Unplugged old, plugged in new and replaced the rear metal cover. Then I put the screw that holds the new block bracket in place, replaced drip pan, and burner. The final step was to plug the range back in and check to see if the burner worked. It did and I was done. Approx. 5 minutes
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Robert from Mt. Vernon, IN
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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Replacement of Coils
Removed by slightly wiggling out of the coupling. No tools needed, seriously, (and I'm a contractor). Basically, pull out and snap back in.
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Joseph from South Plainfield, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Terminal block melted
First I unplugged the stove, then lifted the stovetop, then took off the top panel on the back and disconnected the two wires. Then unscrewed the terminal block and put the new one in its place. Lowered the top inserted the eye and replaced the back panel. Works great!
This is the second time in a few months that I replaced th ... Read more is terminal block, so I made sure the contacts were clean and smooth. I also made sure the contacts were completely inserted in the block.
This is the second time in a few months that I replaced th ... Read more is terminal block, so I made sure the contacts were clean and smooth. I also made sure the contacts were completely inserted in the block.
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J. Michael from Westfield, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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