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Missing An Oven Rack Due To Plastic Fire In Our Oven. Plastic Melted Onto The Rack...Instead Of Taking The Time To Melt The Rest Off, My Husband Threw It Away =(
Racks would fall off of the tracks when the broiler was used
I ordered new racks to see if they weere out of alignment. The new racks fell from its tracks after the broiler was heated. It seems the oven cabinet is expanding with the heat and the rack width does not compensate for that. The new racks did not solve the problem so I do not know what can be done next. Any shelf support would have to be heat resistent. Replacing the oven cabinet is not a good option and no gauantee it wouldn't continue with this stove.
Very simple process of just ensuring you have the correct size racks and remove the old racks and replace them with the new ones. Having ordered a lot of things on the internet, I am very pleased with using Part select and would "highly" recommend them to all!!
Loosen 6 screws holding pan containing element.Pull element and pan towards the front of oven.Remove the 2 wires attached to element.Remove 2 screws holding element to pan.(Needed WD 40 to loosen screws).Replace in reverse order.So simple this caveman could do it!
The hardest part was taking out original light bulb because screws on shield where hard to unscrew after all this years . The old bulb vent out leaving neck in socket. It took narrow electrical pliers to get neck out .The generic appliance bulb did not fit and had aluminum neck ,not recommended for brass sockets in ovens.Putting new light bulb in was not the problem.
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.
Turned off electricity to oven. Removed 8 screws with a phillips screw driver, pulled element with pan down and pulled wires out of back of oven. Pulled connection of 2 wires out of old element, these just pushed together, no wiring required. Used pliers to bend back brackets holding old element in the pan and removed old element. Placed new element into pan and bent brackets back in place to hold element. Connected 2 wires by pushing the connectors together. Pushed wires back into back of oven and placed element pan up against the top of the oven and put 6 screws back in place. Turned electricity back on. The hardest part was the awkward position of working laying upside down and reaching up to do the screws.