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FEC36C4AS1
FEC36C4AS1 Frigidaire Cooktop - Overview
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Drip Bowl - 8"
PartSelect #: PS437595
Manufacturer #: 316048413
This chrome drip bowl is designed for use with electric cooktops and ranges. This drip bowl is sold individually. At the widest point this part has a diameter of approximately 10 inches. It sits benea...
$12.59
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Chrome Drip Bowl - 6"
PartSelect #: PS437596
Manufacturer #: 316048414
The drip bowl catches grease and spills that come from cooking on your stove top. They are located under the heating elements. Drip bowls are often neglected and can become rusted and cracked. If your...
$7.46
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Terminal Block Kit
PartSelect #: PS470125
Manufacturer #: 5303935058
This part connects the wire harness to the surface element and is used for ranges. The kit includes interchangeable mounting brackets, ceramic wire nuts, heat shrink protective tubing, and wires. If y...
$16.24
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Single Control Knob
PartSelect #: PS648840
Manufacturer #: 318196633
This is only 1 knob and is sold individually.
$56.95
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Red Indicator Light Lens
PartSelect #: PS2349641
Manufacturer #: 318250801
This indicator light lens protects bulbs in ranges, ovens, stoves, and humidifiers. The lens keeps the bulb from getting cracked, scratched, and damaged. It is 1 inch long and 1 inch wide. If your len...
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Surface Burner Coil Element - 8" - 2100W
PartSelect #: PS473948
Manufacturer #: 5308011964
$152.66
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Burner would consistantly go to high no matter where the dial was positioned.
First I unplugged the stove.Removed the upper control panel back (10 phillips screws). Removed the plastic dial( pulls straight off). Removed the 2 screws behind the dial that is holding the switch in the control panel. Took one wire at a time off the old switch and put them on the new switch according to each electrical spade marking. L1
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, L2, H1, H2 and P. Installed the new switch in the control panel securing it with the 2 screws. Installed the dial, installed the upper back panel using the old screws. Plugged the stove back in and tested it.
Note: My new switches shaft was 1/8 of an inch longer so it does put the dial a little further away from the control panel. Wife says: It's OK, don't worry about it.
Note: My new switches shaft was 1/8 of an inch longer so it does put the dial a little further away from the control panel. Wife says: It's OK, don't worry about it.
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Gary from Herrick, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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corroded terminals
was more of a job of splicing wires together than anything else. Loved the heat shrink electrical tubing
to put over the wires for insulation. used a hair
dryer. must buy more of that amazing stuff
to put over the wires for insulation. used a hair
dryer. must buy more of that amazing stuff
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Gary from hollywood, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Block terminal burnt out, hot plate not working, needed to replace the terminal block
This should take approx 15-30 mins. It took me 1.5 hours as I pushed the terminals into the wrong end of the block. It's very difficult to get them out when you do that... However, there are no easy instructions on the block or in the instructions to tell you which end to push the terminals into!!! So, with a 50:50 chance of getting
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it right, I got it wrong. I think most people would need to buy a new part if they do this. It would be very much easier if the block, had an arrow that simply said IN here so that this type of simple mistake is less easy to do... If you get that right, the fix is quite and straight forward. Good luck.
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Shaun from Whitehall, MD
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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