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1077 - Instructions

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Small front burner on our glass top stove died.
3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert from FLEMING ISLE, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Robert did not do the repairs. I did! 70 year old housewife. I watched a Utube video and thought I could certainly handle that. Ordered my part from your site. It came in two days. Burnet was replaced in under 20 minutes by me! Anyone can do this. Super easy, parts just plug in.
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F2 error code when oven was set at a higher temperature.
3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Rachele from OCEANSIDE, CA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Socket set
I pretty much followed the youtube video posted under the part that I needed. Turned off electricity to that area of the house. Unplugged stove. Took out the old sensor, pushed new sensor cord through the back hole. I did put a small amount of tape,so I could pull it through from the back better. It was impossible to get the clip discon nected in the back and the new clip didn't match up correctly anyway. Ended up having to cut the wires and strip them. I twisted them together and put on the ceramic wire nuts on. Reversed ever thing I did and F3 appeared. Looked that code up on internet. It was from an open or shorted oven. Suggested I check the connections. Pulled stove out again, unscrewed caps on wires and noticed the sensor's wire had another cloth type coating on it. I gentle cut that off, twisted and capped wires again. Plugged in oven, turn on electricity, and tried out stove. Everything is working just fine. Everything took a little longer because this was first time doing this type of repair.
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bottom trim had rusted, so we needed new piece
3 of 4 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robin from Apple Valley, MN
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Socket set
Removed oven door (made sure hinges were locked open and stayed open). Remove part on top of trim, removed rusted trim and replaced with new trim. Replaced part on top of trim and screwed all back together. Put oven door back on and unlocked hinges. It was easier than the trial run (when I hadn't realized that the hinges weren't locked op en!)
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No Rinse cycle
3 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Tim from Forest Grove, OR
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Removed the front panel below door, 4 screws. Removed 1 screw that help relay on frame. Moved 3 wires from old relay to new. Installed relay to frame, installed panel and done.
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The trim piece on the bottom of the door was rusted making the unit look really dirty and used.
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Glenn from West Melbourne, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver
It was pretty simple. Just remove the door as the bottom piece holds all the parts together. Place on table top and remove old trim. Install new trim and install door. The only difficult part was the trim had a space for the glass door front. I opened up the space so that the glass would seat easier. Went together real easy. Stove looks like it's brand new.
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rusted trim strip
3 of 5 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Larry from Sarasota, FL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Socket set
remove screws, re-install screws
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lights blown out
6 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Gerald from WINTERVILLE, GA
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
replaced lights in refrigirator and freezer
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Part rusted over time...22 years.
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jeannene from HUNTINGTON, TX
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Unscrewed eight screws. Removed rusted part. Cleaned area with Windex. Replaced new part.
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Bottom trim piece on 24 year old stove had rusted. Replace trim piece was still available.
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Donald from FAYETTEVILLE, NY
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Socket set
Very simple. Lift oven door off brackets and set on floor. Remove sheet metal screws holding on existing trim piece, Clean area beneath trim.
Put new trim piece on, don't tighten any of the screws until all have been started as some adjustment is needed to align the holes for the screws.
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Alarm would sound whenever oven turned on - with an error message code
2 of 2 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Carolyn from MASON, MI
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
Watched the video on the PartSelect site. Could not have been an easier repair and I saved the cost of a service call - probably saved at least $100 - $150 in service call and I can only guess what the labor cost would have been. Will use this business again for other appliance repairs on my older stove, washer, etc. By the way - the o fficial Kenmore site said this part was no longer made and unavailable --- Thank you PartSelect for having the part and saving me the cost of buying a new stove!
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replaced broken oven door handle
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  • John from BOCA RATON, FL
  • Very Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
On a 18 year old electric GE range: amazing not the exact handle but it does fit perfectly and looks great. If your somewhat handy this is very easy and can be completed in less than a half hour. Save the screws from the old handle, they can be used again.
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No Instructions
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  • Richard from FAYETTEVILLE, GA
  • Difficult
  • More than 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Lots of jiggling until I found the screws to remove. After finally getting the top off the base there was the Instructions on a pamphlet taped to the bottom. The key tho get the top off is to remove the face and remove the proper screws( they are identifiable)unplug the electric plug 2 screws on the back sides and poof it is free!
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Intermittent heat then no heat on oven element
2 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Bruce from AKRON, PA
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
With multimeter checked resistance of oven sensor. Specs called for 1100 ohms. It was off by 27 ohms. The sensor from Part Select had exact wire connection as original. Then just matter of undoing old and reconnecting with new one.

One unsatisfactory event. I asked Part Select why my clock did not work or light up(timer works ok) . Answer was: sorry we have no time to help you. That soured the otherwise happy experience.
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Heat element died
2 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Andrea Hines from ELGIN, AZ
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Very easy to replace. So easy even a man can do it.
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bottom trim had rusted out from water build-up
3 of 6 people found this instruction helpful.
  • john from buford, GA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Socket set
disassembled bottom trim on oven door.cleaned area of excess rust and installed trim piece.
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