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Roger W - April 1, 2018
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Wrong part
Ordered the part number right off the parts diagram. No. 17. Needed a twelve inch dual element burner. Got an eight inch single element. It is in the mail now to return it.
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Inside burner not working
Found same problem on this Website. Ordered the part, read the two installation instructions. Step 1. disconnect stove. Step 2. remove two screws holding stove top (located inside oven door, on both corners. Step 3. Lift stove top, remove screws on burner (be careful, if a screw drops it can be fun finding it)I know))I removed the outside
... Read more screws, this wasy you can replace the brackets one by one on the new burner, they are numbered around the outside. Step 4. I remove the electrical connectors one at a time, then installing each one on the new burner. Step 5. Install new burner. Step 6. Replace the two top screws. Step 7. Reconnect stove. Made my wife happy and she loves to cook.
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Keith from La Vernia, TX
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Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Inner element on dual eye burned out
Two screws loosen the cook top so you could get to the six (or was it eight) screws underneath the cook top. Once those screws were out, three more screws were removed to take off the element. Disconnected a couple of wires and the old element was free to be removed. The new element went right back in and screws were put back in rever
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Jeff from Rossville, GA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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Replace broken glass stovetop and one bad element
It was easy.Only two screws hold the top on.I removed them,disconnected the wiring harness and laid the top upside down.I unscrewed the clips holding the elements to the top and did not disconnect any wires.My son and I just picked them all up at once and transferred them to the new top.I replaced the bad element at this point.Then put it
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John
September 26, 2023
The biggest element on the cooktop doesn't heat up and I want to know if I need to replace it or if it could be another part.
For model number MER6775AAQ
Hi John, thank you for your inquiry. The issue could also be because of a faulty element, but most commonly it is solved by replacing the infinite switch, part number PS11744018. So we would recommend checking it first. We hope that helps!