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The power had gone out and must have sent a surge that fried the ERC. I didn't know that but looked up the "F1" error code that was displayed on the screen online. Once I knew what part to replace it was easy. I just searched out the part on this site and ordered it. I ordered it on a Tuesday
First I unplugged the unit. I removed 4 screws to remove the back plate. Removed 4 screws to remove the ERC unit. ( Plastic casing and all) Peeled the front cover off the old unit and stuck it on the new. Removed one wire at a time and plugged it into the new so I didn't mess up the wiring. screwed my 8 screws back in, plugged it in, and started cooking.
I removed only 3 screws that allowed me to lift the glass top on the stove. I removed the burner and I could see where it short circuited. I ordered the new burner element. After it arrived I replaced it by moving the wires from the old element to the new element, and put it back together. I am sure that I saved at least $200 in "labor".
1. Flip "OFF" circuit breaker. 2. Pull out range unit from wall. 3. Unplug range unit. 4. On the back of the range unit, remove 4 screws holding lower rear cover using a phillips head screwdriver. 5. Remove lower rear cover. 6. Unplug temperature sensor connector (1 wire connector located upper right section behind oven). 7. From inside oven (upper left, back corner), remove 2 screws holding temperature sensor unit using a Phillips head screwdriver. 8. Remove old temperature sensor unit. 9. Insert new temperature sensor unit (wire connector end first) through opening and secure reusing old screws. 10. Re-connect temperature sensor connector. 11. Re-attach and secure lower rear cover reusing 4 old screws. 12. Plug in range unit. 13. Move range unit back to desired location. 14. Flip "ON" circuit breaker.
This was very easy to install. I removed the screws that held the trim in and took it off and put the new one on and screwed it on. Within 5 minutes it was complete. I just wanted to say that my wife was very discouraged because she couldnt get the discoloration off the trim. So she went on the internet and found partsselect.com. I gave here the model number and from there it was easy to find the part and order it. Within 5 days we had the part delivered and installed. Thank you because it was so easy.
Removed all terminals and block mounting screws. Repaired one burnt terminal and reassembled. Replacement part was an exact fit and reassembly whnet very well.
A Home Depot employee advised me on how to enter all my oven information found on the front of my oven on parts.com. I submitted parts information as stated, also very easy. My parts arrived 3 days later. I used a screwdriver & pliers, it took less than 15 minutes. Very simple and the entire process from order to installation went like clockwork. I would definitely order in the future. Thank you.
The repair was easy. I removed the 4 screws to the upper rear cover in the back of oven then unscrewed the 4 screws holding the ERC, Elec Conv-Geneses and undid the 6 color wire conects and the 4 wire plugin. The color wires are labled on diagram and on part. Replaced the divice and reconnected it the same way it in reverse.
However that was not the problem. There was nothing wrong with my ERC, ELEC CONV-GENESIS. I did not check the power to the circuit. I just figured that it was getting power since the indicator lights were working. One of the 240 circuit of the circuit breaker was bad (burned out). I turned off the main and replaced the circuit breaker. Works fine now. One learns by there mistakes. Hope this helps... O by the way I thought I would keep the part just in case I might need it in the future as a backup.
The front burner the large one was burnt out, I cook alot so I need it, I happen to see a appliance repair man next door. I describe problem and he said well figure about 250 - 300 hundred dollars. 80 For the aprt the rest labor and house call. Well I looked at the booklet and figured out what I had to do ,needless to say I owent to your website and you had the exact part I needed and saved me alot of money. I sugest to d. I. Yers try it and if it doesn't work then call the repairman. Thank you parts select. Glenn voight
Had to replace a rubber whee that was part of one of the drawer slides.
I was surprised when I was able to find that the (10 year old) parts for one of the drawer slides of my stove were still available. However, I was disappointed that the small bolt that I ordered did not come with a nut. I was lucky to find one in a collection of nuts in my workshop, and so was able to fix the slide. However, I suggest that if you supply someone with a bolt, that you include the nut that is necessary to make it work.
Loss of power, then low power, fried the orginal ERC
Remove the 4 screws to the upper rear cover in the back of oven then unscrew the 4 screws holding the ERC, Elec Conv-Geneses and undo the 6 color wire conects and the 4 wire plugin. The color wires are labled on diagram and on part. Replaced the divice and reconnected it the same way it in reverse.
It may help to remove the screws in the lower cover panels on the back of the oven to help reassembly.