1545 - Instructions
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terminal was broken due to maney uses
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Emmett J from Winchester, VA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
unscrew the terminal block,pulled the old wires out,installed the new wires installed the new block
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Drawer glide broken
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TERESA from SALTVILLE, VA
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
took nut driver to remove the old and replaced with new. simple.
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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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Oven door gasket was missing.
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Eugene from TUSCALOOSA, AL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
I removed the original gasket clips with pliers. I installed the new gasket by aligning the clips with the holes around the door and pressed into place. Easy fix!
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The burner coil had shorted out and actually burnt a hole in my non stick pan and after I replaced that, it would not heat up again. I actually swapped the wires from the back burner, but the small coils use a different watt switch and it would barely boil water with the big coil. So I ordered this
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sherman from OPELOUSAS, LA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
First turn off the breaker, and test with my milti meter. Raise the top panel where the coils are and prop it open high enough to use a screwdriver to open the front panel.
Then unscrew the three screws on the inside of the top panel, then open the oven door and you will see 4 screws across the bottom of thefront control board panel ... Read more and two more on each side of the sides of the panel facing straight up. Unscrew those 6 screws and then pull the front control panel forward and out. You might need something or someone to hold the panel, I just let the wires hold the weight, but not highly recommend. Then pull the switch knob off and behind it there are two little bitty screws that hold the switch in place. Unscrew them and pull the switch out of its place. I put the new switch close to the old one and just used the needle nose pliers to unplug one wire at a time and plug it in on the same place as the old one.
Then screw the itty bitty screws in the front that hold the switch in place and put tbe knob back on. Reposition the front panel back into place abs screw in the 9 screws removed for disassembly. Now would be a good time to clean under the burner panel if you haven’t done so yet ( it gets pretty nasty under there). Then put your burner top back down into place and turn your breaker back on. You can either test with your multi meter or like I did, just put the burner on high and watct the coils glow. Such a beautiful sight. Easy fix.
Then unscrew the three screws on the inside of the top panel, then open the oven door and you will see 4 screws across the bottom of thefront control board panel ... Read more and two more on each side of the sides of the panel facing straight up. Unscrew those 6 screws and then pull the front control panel forward and out. You might need something or someone to hold the panel, I just let the wires hold the weight, but not highly recommend. Then pull the switch knob off and behind it there are two little bitty screws that hold the switch in place. Unscrew them and pull the switch out of its place. I put the new switch close to the old one and just used the needle nose pliers to unplug one wire at a time and plug it in on the same place as the old one.
Then screw the itty bitty screws in the front that hold the switch in place and put tbe knob back on. Reposition the front panel back into place abs screw in the 9 screws removed for disassembly. Now would be a good time to clean under the burner panel if you haven’t done so yet ( it gets pretty nasty under there). Then put your burner top back down into place and turn your breaker back on. You can either test with your multi meter or like I did, just put the burner on high and watct the coils glow. Such a beautiful sight. Easy fix.
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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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the old element bunt out.
3 of 3 people
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Sandy from PALMER, MA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Followed the video and it was fast and quick.
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Switch started arcing in the dial range of 2 to 8 in about a year.
3 of 3 people
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Brian from HONEA PATH, SC
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Pulled the range out and unplugged it. Removed the back panel. Removed one wire at a time and plugging it in on the new switch. unscrewed the existing switch from the front panel (Two screws). Screwed the new one in, replaced the panel, plugged in the range and tested it. The new switch was a perfect OEM replacement and worked perfectly.
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Oven coil burned out
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Nancy from RUSH, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Removed the hexagon screws. pulled the unit out and wiggled the tabs loose disconnecting them. Installed the new unit-attaching the tabs making sure they were tight. Put the new unit through the opening in the back of the oven and reattached the hexagon screws. Back in business in about 10 minutes.
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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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Burned ou element
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Buddy from Georgetown, IN
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Removed two screws, and replaced element with a new one. Easy, works great.
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Baking element not getting hot
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Kelly from Charlotte, NC
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
First my son removed the two screws that held th element in place but first please tell everyone to turn off the breaker first. My son did not and he had gotten a shock from this and burned his hand. I think this is very important first. After cleaning up his hand he then replaced the element and tested it and it worked nicely.
< ... Read more br />Thank you for your prompt delivery and the correct part.
Sincerely
Kelly Didsbury
< ... Read more br />Thank you for your prompt delivery and the correct part.
Sincerely
Kelly Didsbury
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Two sockets for electric elements and their end terminals were badly burned.
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Marco from Santa Barbara, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
0) Take the back cover of the range off.
1) Carefully noted how the wires and the sockets were connected.
2) Visually checked that the new parts were practically identical old ones.
3) Put together the new sockets from the parts in the kit.
4) disconnect the old sockets and put the new sockets in place.
5) For eac ... Read more h unit disconnect one old wire at the time and connect the new wire. Repeat the same for second wire.
6) Neatly bunch together the rest of the wires with electrical tape. Do not cut the wires!
That's it! It took about 20-30 minutes.
1) Carefully noted how the wires and the sockets were connected.
2) Visually checked that the new parts were practically identical old ones.
3) Put together the new sockets from the parts in the kit.
4) disconnect the old sockets and put the new sockets in place.
5) For eac ... Read more h unit disconnect one old wire at the time and connect the new wire. Repeat the same for second wire.
6) Neatly bunch together the rest of the wires with electrical tape. Do not cut the wires!
That's it! It took about 20-30 minutes.
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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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wire burned on surface terminal block
3 of 4 people
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KATHY from SOUTH FULTON, TN
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
I am a 62 y/o single female and was able to make this exchange of parts with ease. The toughest was getting the old terminal's wire clips free from years of gunk! I was pleased with the ease of installation and that it really worked afterwards. By the way, thank you Parts Select for getting this part to me very quickly. If a novice c
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an diagnose, find the correct part and install it with success then anyone could do the same.
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