107RC36B Hotpoint Range - Instructions
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50+ Yr Old Cooktop Burner had one of its two coils burn out
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Barbara from Smyrna, GA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
The hardest thing was finding the part to order! The GE Cooktop is from 1957 when the house was built. I followed the instructions that came with it. After seeing where the screw on hinge was supposed to be, I cleaned away the caked grease and finally saw the screw. I had to use a nut driver to remove it since it didn't have a slot for a
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screwdriver. Once that screw was out, the rest was easy. Before disconnecting any wires, I laid the new and old parts beside each other and drew a diagram showing where each wire (red, black & white) connected. It was a bit scary stripping the wires since they were old and fragile. It said to bend them into a "U" and solder but I didn't have soldering skill or equipment so I just tightened the screws holding the wires carefully. The connections are all nicely isolated in the bakelite insulator so it didn't seem cruicial. After working the new unit into place and turning on the power (at the circuit breaker), the burner worked perfectly. The replacement part looked exactly like the original. I was so amazed to be able to obtain the replacement burner after all these years! Thank-you PartsSelect!
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Burner had shorted out
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John from Granite City, IL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
It was so easy. I turned off the power to the range, loosened the hinge screw and removed the burner unit from the stovetop. Next I removed the two spring clips holding the ceramic housing covering the three connectors. Then I loosened the three screws holding the 3 wire connectors to the burner, reconnected the 3 wires to the new bur
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ner unit, positioned the ceramic insulator housing and reinstalled the spring clips and finally replaced and tightened the hinge screw. It took about 5 or six minutes, max.
You can do this!
You can do this!
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Both 8" surface units not working on 30+ yr. old range top
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J Douglas from Salisbury, NC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Raise burner high enough to remove screw located on hinge between coils. Remove screw completely and lift-out burner and ceramic block with wire connections.
Remove the wires from the connector block and strip-back the ends of both about 3/4". Make connections per the diagram and then assemble the ceramic blocks around the connect ... Read more ion in a sandwiched fashion and secure the halves with the clips provided.
Now sit the burner down into place. An extra pair of hands is good here to hold the chrome trim ring and the coil up directly opposite the hinge. Then, peek under the coil and using fingertips, get the screw provided started in the hinge bracket and run this screw up snugly. A 1/4" nut driver makes this part easier, but a screwdriver will get it done.
That's it. Just flip the breaker to restore power and cross your fingers. A fairly easy job that took about 40 minutes to do both 8" elements The potentially frustrating parts are the ceramic terminal block assembly and replacing the hinge screw, but a job that's very doable. Oh, don't forget to slip the drip pans back in.
Remove the wires from the connector block and strip-back the ends of both about 3/4". Make connections per the diagram and then assemble the ceramic blocks around the connect ... Read more ion in a sandwiched fashion and secure the halves with the clips provided.
Now sit the burner down into place. An extra pair of hands is good here to hold the chrome trim ring and the coil up directly opposite the hinge. Then, peek under the coil and using fingertips, get the screw provided started in the hinge bracket and run this screw up snugly. A 1/4" nut driver makes this part easier, but a screwdriver will get it done.
That's it. Just flip the breaker to restore power and cross your fingers. A fairly easy job that took about 40 minutes to do both 8" elements The potentially frustrating parts are the ceramic terminal block assembly and replacing the hinge screw, but a job that's very doable. Oh, don't forget to slip the drip pans back in.
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Find, Order, Receive & Replace electric stove burners
6 of 6 people
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Harry from Catawissa, PA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Teh instillation was a simple matter of removing the old burners and replacing them with the new ones. Removal required the screw connector on each burner ring to be loosened and the reverse done when the new one was installed. The hardest part was finding the correct burners since the Model number of the stove was not in anyones file.
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This web site provided adequate pictures of the part to permit identification of the likely part to order. Thanks.
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Large burner would not heat
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Charles from Carthage, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
I ordered the wrong part to start with. (READ CAREFULLY!) I reordered the correct part and it was simple. I unpluged the old element, plugged in the new one replaced the drip pan and trim ring and we were back cooking.
Service was fast, lady I spoke with on the phone to exchange parts was knowegable and nice. Great people to deal wi ... Read more th.
Service was fast, lady I spoke with on the phone to exchange parts was knowegable and nice. Great people to deal wi ... Read more th.
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Old gasket (seal) broken and leaking
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William from SAN DIEGO, CA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
The oven is 70 years old and used several times a week so getting it to come apart wasn't working.
Used a light oil and some thinner to work loose the old seal, which was stuck pretty good, removed it by lightly prying the seal lip wider and pulling it out, mostly piece by piece. The worked in the new one and became of the light ... Read more oil, it went in rather easy. Had to trim an inch or so from each end and wiped down and cleaned up. No more problems....
Used a light oil and some thinner to work loose the old seal, which was stuck pretty good, removed it by lightly prying the seal lip wider and pulling it out, mostly piece by piece. The worked in the new one and became of the light ... Read more oil, it went in rather easy. Had to trim an inch or so from each end and wiped down and cleaned up. No more problems....
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6" element burnt out
3 of 4 people
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Leonard from Easton, PA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Finding a replacement element for a 30 year old GE electric stove was difficult to find. I was overjoyed when I found a replacement on Partselect! It was a simple "Unscrew, reattach wires and install" all in about 10 - 15 minutes all with a nutdriver. Plug in elements are common but to find one with screw connections is not easy, THANK Y
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OU PARTSELECT! A $48.00 investment (Element with trim ring) was worth the cost compared to a $1,400.00 replacement. You just made a loyal customer, again, Thank You.
Lenny
Nazareth, PA
Lenny
Nazareth, PA
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heating element went out
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vanessa from DARBY, PA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
replace with new one
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Replaced the bake element (lower element) in the small oven
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Marcia from SALEM, OR
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Disconnected range from power. Removed small / lower shield that protects element connectors from rear of range. Disconnected the power lines from the element using screwdriver. Removed racks and liner from oven. Removed screws at rear of oven box that hold old element. Removed the old element. Reversed steps to install replacement
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heating element. Tested oven heating using oven thermometer.
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Replaced old burners
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Terry from Ulen, MN
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Both the eight inch burner and the the six inch burner were not an exact fit. I used the old rings and the new burners. The eight inch burner fit well with the new drip bowl;however, the six inch burner did not fit with the six inch drip bowl and I had to grind off about an eigth inch from the diamiter of the drip bowl. I replaced most al
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l the wiriing and after I get the lower oven element rebuilt it will be ready for a test drive ..can't wait!
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not have full output
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George from Tonawanda, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the four wires The element i request was 3 elements and i received two element but it was very easy i connect only the 3 wires.
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Burner element damaged and needed replacement.
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Donald from Holmdel, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
This part has the trim ring attached. My old element had the trim rim detached. This new part still fit my stove top and works fine.
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Replaced hinge mounted burner
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LUISA from EDEN, NC
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Parts arrived bent and element had tape residue on it. After approximately 1 hr. I was able to clean, make parts straight and install it.
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Burner was out
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Gerald from Lakeland, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First I removed the screw that holds the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the three wires. Then I just had to do it in reverse. EASY!
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Oven element burned out.
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Carol from STONY BROOK, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Turn off electricity to the oven. A socket set was needed for the small screws in my old oven. Once the screws were removed the element came off easily from two wires in the oven. You have to be careful when handling the wires that they don’t fall back into the oven. The new part was attached to the two wires, screws were tightened on the
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new element and that was it. When the oven was turned on the new element smoked a little but I saw on the video that is normal.
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