1374 - Instructions
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F2 fault code kept appearing on oven
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emmett from rocky mount, NC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed the oven door and shelves. Moved the oven out from wall, so that I could access the rear panel. Unplugged the oven. Removed the five (5) screws holding the rear panel in place and removed the panel. Disconnected the sensor at the connector. Removed the screw holding the sensor in place inside the oven and removed the sensor. Thea
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ded the sensor wire through the rear of the oven wall. Installed the sensor and screw to hold it in place. Snapped the connector from the sensor to the mating connector at the rear of the oven. Installed the rear panel. Installed the five (5) screws to hold the panel. Plugged the oven back in and slide the oven back to the wall. Installed the oven shelves and the oven door.
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nylon guide was broke off
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Lathan from Goodyear, AZ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
took drawer out removed broken guide. It had 1 screw removed it put the new guide in place put screw back in. Put drawer back in stove, It works fine.
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F2 Error on Display
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Tom from FORNEY, TX
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The repair was very easy to do. Our oven was showing the F2 error code, which is associated with an over-temperature fault. Upon inspection, the oven was warm, but definitely not beyond the temperature threshold. I researched the issue and found this temperature sensor.
Swapping the sensor was extremely easy. You take off the back pa ... Read more nel of the oven, unhook a single wiring harness, and undo some bolts inside the oven, which allows you to pull off the old sensor. Simply hook up the new sensor to the harness, pull everything back through, replace the fasteners, and you're good to go.
Swapping the sensor was extremely easy. You take off the back pa ... Read more nel of the oven, unhook a single wiring harness, and undo some bolts inside the oven, which allows you to pull off the old sensor. Simply hook up the new sensor to the harness, pull everything back through, replace the fasteners, and you're good to go.
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Broiler element was sparking
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jeff from NEENAH, WI
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
I removed oven door so i could reach easier. Then removed screws from Broiler element at the back of the oven. Pulled off connected wires. Slid wire connectors on new element and screwed bracket in.
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Oven Temp. went too high and the door locked. Burnt the food
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Nathan from BILLINGS, MT
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
This temperature sensor is very easy to replace. There are two screws inside the oven in the top middle of the back of the oven. Take these off. on the back of the stove there is a metal plate with 5 screws I believe. Take these off with a nut driver. Then you will see a white connector coming from the spot where you took the other screws
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off. Take the white connector apart and pull out the temperature sensor from the inside of the oven. Then put the new one in.
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old blackened oven racks
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Roger from Falls Church, VA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replaced old with new.
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every thing went great
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CLYDE from SAINT PETERSBURG, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
every thing went great
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The bake element quit working.
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Wiley from Port Orchard, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. I then connected the wires to the new element and reinstalled the two screws. A brief test showed the element worked and that was it.
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The element split open and burned out
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Thomas from Houston, TX
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
I unscrewed two screws inside the over over the element. Then I slowly pulled the element out and unplugged the two wires attached. Afterward I pushed the element back in place and screwed it back in and was done. Sure saved $550 I thought I might have to spend on a new oven,
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oven would not heat
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Jim from Williamsburg, VA
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
I removed the 4 hex head screws holding the control panel , then the other 4 slotted screws. Disconnected all wires being careful to keep track of the color coding. Had a little trouble with the adhesive holding the face plate( I don't know why they even used it). Put the new panel in and reconnected it. Re set circuit breaker and tried t
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he oven. It still wouldn't heat. it wasn't the control panel, but a burned out wire connecting the element in the back of the oven. Well, anyway I learned how to do the job and the the new panel activates better, so all was not lost.
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When I took out the baking element, the wires went up inside because they were so short, I got a hold of one of them but couldn't get a hold of the other.
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Daniel from SPRINGFIELD, OR
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Had to pull out the refrigerator and put it in the dining room in order to pull out the stove to be able to get to the back of it. Had to take off the back of the stove to get to the wiring for the baking element, so at that point I replaced the broil element at the same time. Not a easy job at all.
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a pan was dropped on hot bake element,,bake element broke
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fran from harrisburg, PA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
i dd not notice at first and started the self cleaner,,,i notice the self cleaner did not work,the screws had to be sprayed with dw30a couple of times and a pair of pliers to remove screws(no wrench set)after removing screws pulled the wires out to see and removed the connection to wires,,,replaced with new bake element and replaced the s
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crews works fine,,,by the way i am a 64 years old grandmother
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Incorrect oven temperature due to defective temperature sensor.
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Anthony from FARMINGVILLE, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Performed repair using a video for reference.
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Switch was not turning off range indicator light
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Charles from PORTLAND, OR
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Pulled stove out and unplugged. At the rear of the range there were 4 faster. Used a nutdriver piece in an electric drill. Pulled off the cover and located the switch. At the front of the stove, I removed the knob and unscrewed two screws releasing the switch. I undid and replaced each wire connector one-by-one to avoid any wrong connecti
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ons. Replaced and secured the switch and replace the back panel. All secured, power on and fixed! Easy repair, but something that had been put off for a year!
Also follow the installation videos from PartSelect - very helpful!
Also follow the installation videos from PartSelect - very helpful!
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Michael from Laughlin, NV
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
slid the old ones out and slid the new ones in. done
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