1544 - Instructions
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no heat in oven bake mode
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Robert from Highlands, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I tokk two srews out, pulled element out, disconnected wires, put wires on new element, put screws back in, turned the breaker back on , now oven heats up fine.
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bake element did nothing
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Joett from Lake City, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Thanksgiving one week away oven broke. I ordered parts on line and was ready to cook our turkey. Ordering on-line saved my Thanksgiving!
We were so happy
We were so happy
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Old Bake element gave little heat
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John from MUNFORD, TN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
The part came as promised & and it was exactly the right part! I turned off the breaker to the oven (the oven has a clock and timer on it too). Unscrewed the 2 screws with a Phillips screw-driver and carefully removed the old part - being very careful to be safe and not make a big mess. It was easy to disconnect the wires and get the old
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element out. Then connected the wires to the new element, placed into position, screwed in the 2 screws, and turned on the breaker. It worked great. Then set the clock because it was 13 minutes slow!
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burned oven bulb
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Ivanka from Atlantra, GA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
The hardest part was taking out original light bulb because screws on shield where hard to unscrew after all this years . The old bulb vent out leaving neck in socket. It took narrow electrical pliers to get neck out .The generic appliance bulb did not fit and had aluminum neck ,not recommended for brass sockets in ovens.Putting new ligh
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t bulb in was not the problem.
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the paint started to chip off.
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vanessa from runnemede, NJ
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Wrench set
remove the door, removed about six screws and did a clean up on the glass. the replacement part was screwed back in place. so easy
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My heating element had been melted through by some type of food and was severed into 2 metal peices. It could no longer be used without dangerous consequences.
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Greg from Granite Falls, NC
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I got my part in the mail and FIRSTLY, unplugged the entire stove from the wall. I unscrewed the old part from the front, took the panels off the back, and disconnected the element from the yellow and red wires.I removed the old part completely from the stove. I then put the new part in, reconnected the wires, screwed the part into the ov
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en, then BEFORE putting the back paneling on, I tested it. The new element works like a dream. I then, put the paneling back on & was finished!
BE SURE WHEN YOU BUY TO CHECK WATTAGE OF YOUR OVEN TO YOUR ELEMENT. Voltage doesn't matter because most voltage is the same in any house you live in...
BE SURE WHEN YOU BUY TO CHECK WATTAGE OF YOUR OVEN TO YOUR ELEMENT. Voltage doesn't matter because most voltage is the same in any house you live in...
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bae element burned out after 22 years.
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Roger from Midland, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Easiest repair I have ever done.
Removed two screws and pulled element out, exposing wiring. Pulled wiring connection apart with pliers. Attached wiring to new element and inserted element back in place and replaced screws. All done!!!
It worked.
Removed two screws and pulled element out, exposing wiring. Pulled wiring connection apart with pliers. Attached wiring to new element and inserted element back in place and replaced screws. All done!!!
It worked.
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element burned up
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Bill from Quinlan, TX
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Screw drivers
unscrewed two screws, unpluged two wires, put screws back. turn off power!
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The bottom heating element in our oven stopped heating
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james from Paoli, OK
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Unscrewed two small screws and took the old element out, and installed new element. It took less than ten minutes to repair. The new element works beautifully.
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After 12 years the element died for the 2nd time We thought about getting a new oven, but ours has become sort of "retro" looking. I think it's from the '60s. We looked on line and found the part at a reasonable price and decided to give it a try.
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W Pendleton from Cumming, GA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I first went to the breaker box and shut off the power to the oven.
Then I pulled the 2 screws from the back of the oven that held the element in and pulled off the clips and removed the old element.
My wife decided to give the old oven a good cleaning with a non-fuming cleanser while I went out to play golf.
When I came h ... Read more ome she had applied the 2 clips to the new element and fastened it in with the 2 screws. (I love it when women use tools!)
The oven now looks and works like new!
Then I pulled the 2 screws from the back of the oven that held the element in and pulled off the clips and removed the old element.
My wife decided to give the old oven a good cleaning with a non-fuming cleanser while I went out to play golf.
When I came h ... Read more ome she had applied the 2 clips to the new element and fastened it in with the 2 screws. (I love it when women use tools!)
The oven now looks and works like new!
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Baking element not heating
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Terrence from New Cumberland, PA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Replaced element.
Looks like I saved at least 500$
Geuss I'm Winning!
:)
Looks like I saved at least 500$
Geuss I'm Winning!
:)
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Inoperative heating element
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Glenn from Eufaula, OK
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Opened circuit breaker, unscrewed old element, disconnected old heating element wire, attached new element wire, screwed new element into place, closed circuit breaker. tested element for heat.
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Heating element burned out and cracked
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Kay from Cottage Grove, MN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed two screws, removed two clips, removed the element and rehooked the two clips and screwed the two clips back in. Zip Zip.
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light bulb went out in my oven
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Janet from Ada, MI
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- Less than 15 mins
My husband took the plastic cover off and took out old bulb and screwed in the new one. Then put the cover back on.
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Burner Bowl finish cracked
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Leslie from Federal Way, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
Took out burner then replaced burner bowl
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