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Cooktop did not heat up
Just unplug the old broken cartridge and plug in the new one. It was very easy. Took 5 minutes.
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Wanted to update our white induction unit (still works)
Simple. We just unplugged the old white induction unit (still works after 18 yrs) and plugged in the new black radiant cartridge. Great customer assistance.
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I wanted to convert the grill to burners
I removed the grill top and unpluged the element. then i pluged in the radiant element cartridge and i was done. It took me longer to unbox the cartridge than to install it.
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Cartridge did not heat
Unplugged the old element and plugged in the new one.
The best part was it arrived less then 24 hours after I ordered it. Unbelievable, thank you.
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Wanted an updated look
Unplugged the old cartridges and plugged in the new ones. Not one thing to unscrew. Everything went well. Service from Partselect was beyond belief and delivery was alsolutely beyond my imagination. Placed order on Thursday afternoon right before 5 o'clock -- delivered to my front (way out in the countryside) before 9 o'clock on Saturday Morning from Abilene, Tx which is 50 miles away. The entire experience went PERFECT!!!!!! Hope nothing needs any repair but when and if I will order from Partselect.
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My jenn-air stove top cartridge paint was peeling.
I removed the stove top cartridge from the stove top and plugged in the new one. No tools were needed. It was very easy.
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The clock/oven no longer displayed numbers/text
One of the easiest repairs I've done in a long time!
First I turned off the power to the oven at the power box. I removed 4 hexhead screws holding the front contol panel on. Tipped it out, and then removed 2 hexhead screws to remove the clock module and unplugged the wires. Reversed the sequence and turned on the power again. The trickiest part was checking how the wires were held in - easing the catches back while gently working the wires out.
I also replaced a grill element with a new radiant element cartridge. That was easier than replacing a lightbulb.
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