This down-draft fan switch kit has a gray rocker switch and two metallic push nuts. At 125 volts,this switch will allow for 6 amps, and at 250 volts, this switch will allow for 250 volts. This switch ...
This selector switch knob is a chrome knob with black lettering denoting the different functions of the oven: broil, preheat, bake, off, etc. There is also a black plastic trim around the perimeter of the knob.
This oven door handle assembly is twenty-four inches long. The handle itself is black, but it has a metallic piece on each end. Also, this handle assembly comes with two mounting pads. Each mounting p...
I removed the two screws that held the electrical switch control. Then I raised the control upward an tilted it sideways an jumped the two terminals with a screwdriver. then i knew the switch was bad. So then i removed the two pail nuts that held the switch to the switch control an removed the old switch. Then installed the new switc
... Read moreh in the reverse proscess. This was fairly easy
Our oven is at least 30 years old and the parts are not even available through the manufacture anymore. A new stove would cost well over $1000.00. Jen airr is the only down draft stove available. So the repair was much more affordable that the alturnative. So thank you to part select for providing this service. The repair was simple. Th
... Read moreis is coming from a 36 year old female who has been around electrical work, but never done any myself. My husband was out of town and I felt I could do the job. I first made sure I had another adult present. I turned off the power to the oven. I then removed the visible screws to the element plate (2 on top and 1 in lower middle). I then pulled the element out enough to get behind the plate and feel the screws that were connecting the wires to the element/ground. Again 3 total. The oven space is very small and difficult to work in. I had to do a lot by feel. Once the old element was free I just exchanged it for the new one and reversed the process, making sure all the wires were tight. I then turned the power back on. Turned the oven on, it smoked lightly for a moment and turned red hot. Over all it was extreemly simple.
-turned off power to stove -lift off grill cover to downdraft -remove 2 screws -cut retaining clips with wire cutters -remove old switch -replace with new switch and push on new retaining clips -remove and replace wires -replace covers -turn power back on