147213 General Electric Range - Instructions
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finish on old oven bottom was damaged
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ERNEST from MANCHESTER, NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Ordered part from customer friendly Part Select and received the replacement part within a few days, and installed it promptly. Wife is happy and stopped grumbling about oven bottom unsightly defect! Small price to pay for a happy wife! Ernie
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oven racks old and ugly
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Claudene from ORCUTT, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
1. Open oven door
2. insert oven racks (perfect fit)
3. close oven door. Done and finished - man am I tired
2. insert oven racks (perfect fit)
3. close oven door. Done and finished - man am I tired
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End cap broke on handle
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Jim from NORTH HAVEN, CT
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Opened oven door removed screw and broken end cap. Replaced with new end cap and put handle back on
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Oven bottom badly marred after 16 years.
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Charlie from NAPLES, FL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Two set screws in rear; removed easily with a screwdriver. Old oven floor lifted out easily; new oven floor dropped in just as easily; set screws re-installed. Done. Pleasantly surprised at how easy this went.
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The old burners were damaged by the prior owners.
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Mohammad from BARTLETT, IL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The repair was extremely easy. Just removed the old burners and dropped in the new ones. No tools needed.
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Burners wouldn't light
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Robert from SOUTH ELGIN, IL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Had two burners on the stove that would not light. Had tried cleaning them but they still did not ignite. Replaced both burner heads. Once replaced. they ignited right away and have worked ever since.
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Missing screw to range door handle
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Stanley from TRENTON, NJ
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The part that was ordered based on the shamanic wasn't the part that was needed for the repair. It was to short. I took the other screw for the other side and that screw was an inch longer than the screw that was ordered thru your company. I then went too a jar that I placed extra screws, nuts and bolts which l keep in my garage . I found
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a same length screw but a different head and it works perfectly fine. When I ordered the part from your company most of the parts did not have a photo of the part on file, or a description like how long the part is. I still ordered it because it should fit the make and model number that was posted on the shamanic that was showed to me on line.
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gas burners not heating evenly
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Juanita from GAINESVILLE, GA
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- 15 - 30 mins
remove old burner, put new in place
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The oven wouldn't reach operating temperature.
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Donald from Racine, WI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Remove the sheet metal that covers the burner and the igniter. For me this was two screws located in the rear of the oven. Two 1/4 inch screws held the igniter in place. I then cut the wires on the faulty igniter as close to the porcelin as possible. I cut the clip off of the new igniter and stripped the ends of all 4 wires, splicing
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then together with the ceramic wire nuts that were included in the kit. I fed the excess wire to the rear of the stove and reattached the new igniter to its mounting bracket. Replaced sheet metal. Plugged the unit into the outlet and away it went. Worked great.
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Oven Would Not Stay Lit/Smell Of Gas
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Melvin from Brooklyn, NY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
The repair was pretty straight forward. I simply removed the old igniter, then I snipped the wires. Using the included wire nuts I spliced the old wires with the new. The longest time was spent looking for my wire strippers.
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I must say that the customer service was very quick and responsive. I received the part but it was broken. One call to customer service and the new part arrived the next day. Great job!!
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Oven wouldn't light
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Marilyn from Cypress, TX
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
All it took was for my husband to remove the screws that held the part in place and disconnect the two wires. He then replaced the part, connected the wires and screwed the screws in. We turned the oven on and it worked perfectly.
This is our second part that we have ordered. The frist part was just as easy as the second.
This is our second part that we have ordered. The frist part was just as easy as the second.
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Oven wouldn't heat
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Patricia from Naugatuck, CT
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
First I unplugged the stove. I gently removed the two screws that hold the old element in place. I snipped the wires and then twisted the new wires with the stove wires and placed caps on wires. GENTLY replaced new element with screws. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. Then I tested the oven after I put it back together and the oven works perfectly.
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Burned out igniter kit
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Scott from MARSEILLES, IL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I simply followed the you tube video and had the new kit installed in 30 minutes.
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Oven wouldn't light. Ignitor wood glow but didn't have enough amperage to open the safety valve to let the gas flow
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William from FULTON, MO
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
This was relatively easy repair remove the bottom tray of your oven remove the screws from the two guards remove the old ignitor replace and reinstall in reverse
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Ignitor would glow at orange but not white. Not enough heat to open valve to let gas run
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Fawn from MEREDITH, NH
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Got the general idea off a u-tube video. Very simple and would have been even easier had I used a 1/4 in nutdriver instead of socket. Removed 2 screws (flathead) on the lower cover of oven. Removed 1 nut holding shield. Removed 1 nut holding protective trap door on rear, pulled coupling through hole and disconnected. Removed 2 nuts holdin
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g ignitor. That's it. Replace everything in sequence and your done.
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