1545 - Instructions
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mice got into the insulation
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Dave from SAULT S MARIE, MI
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- More than 2 hours
Removed insulation, took stove apart, power washed all parts, repaired wires, re assembled with rock-wool insulation. The insulation I purchased here seemed too light, about what would be expected for a dishwasher, it was also much too small, only covered a little over half the oven.
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replaced broken oven door handle
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John from BOCA RATON, FL
- Very Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
On a 18 year old electric GE range: amazing not the exact handle but it does fit perfectly and looks great. If your somewhat handy this is very easy and can be completed in less than a half hour. Save the screws from the old handle, they can be used again.
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Terminal block connectors worn out wasn’t making a good connection with the stove top burner
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Lance from HAHIRA, GA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
Cut 4 inch’s off the new terminal block wires then using my wire strippers stripped 1/2 inch off the ends , the old terminal block wires I stripped 1/2 inch at the ends using a wire nuts on both wires and electrical tape connected the terminal block to the stove plugged the new burner in and the burner worked 100%.
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Had stripped thread had to rethread and install pump unloaded rebuild kit.
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Leonard from SAGINAW, MI
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
The reinstall was the hardest because the amount of tension with the spring. Had to cobble something together to hold spring tension until I got the new nut plug started. To bad you don’t give instructions and or tools to help with the actual install.
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lens snapped off on the inside-plug was left loose
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RICKEY from MONTROSE, NY
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
popped out the remainder of old lens, then pushed in new ones and slipped on plugs.
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Burner spontaneously cycled without knob activation
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Anil from Milpitas, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First I cut the circuit at the breaker, and then pulled the range from wall to access the access panel. This top panel was held with 4 screws and removable with a standard phillips head screwdriver.
I then removed the 5 wire-crimped fasteners from the defective surface burner switch. (I first labeled these wires to ensure cor ... Read more rect placement to the new switch). There were an additional two screws behind the corresponding knob that needed to be removed in order to completely remove the old switch.
The new switch was installed in reverse order to the steps indicated above (two screws behind knob, 5 wire-crimped fasteners, 4 screws to panel). Range was pushed back into position and breaker turned on.
I then removed the 5 wire-crimped fasteners from the defective surface burner switch. (I first labeled these wires to ensure cor ... Read more rect placement to the new switch). There were an additional two screws behind the corresponding knob that needed to be removed in order to completely remove the old switch.
The new switch was installed in reverse order to the steps indicated above (two screws behind knob, 5 wire-crimped fasteners, 4 screws to panel). Range was pushed back into position and breaker turned on.
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bottom trim had rusted out from water build-up
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john from buford, GA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
disassembled bottom trim on oven door.cleaned area of excess rust and installed trim piece.
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Rubber around the oven door cracked and fell down.
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Pearl from MIDLAND, OH
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Ordered the part and put it on. My husband hasn't relized that i took care of it yet. One day he might remember to ask if we ever got the part. Very quick delivery.
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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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The light inside the oven had burned out
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Catherine from SEATTLE, WA
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- Less than 15 mins
0. As a safety precaution, unplug the range or hit the relevant fuse breaker before you start. You might also want to grab a flashlight. Definitely do not try to do this while the oven is hot.
1. Pinch the wire over the light bulb cap to remove it. This is inside the oven at the back.
2. Pop off the hemispherical glass cap.
... Read more />3. Unscrew the old light bulb, and screw the new light bulb in its place.
4. Put the cap back.
5. Secure the cap by putting the wire back in its slots on the cap.
No tools needed, the cap is just held in place with pressure from the wire.
1. Pinch the wire over the light bulb cap to remove it. This is inside the oven at the back.
2. Pop off the hemispherical glass cap.
... Read more />3. Unscrew the old light bulb, and screw the new light bulb in its place.
4. Put the cap back.
5. Secure the cap by putting the wire back in its slots on the cap.
No tools needed, the cap is just held in place with pressure from the wire.
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Old burner bowl needed to be replaced
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bonnie from N KINGSTOWN, RI
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- Less than 15 mins
Took out the old & put in the new one-Done!
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control switch had stopped working, burner wouldn't work properly
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Ruth from JACKSON, MO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
took out a couple of screws and replaced with new switch, plugged in switch wires. very easy
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The bottome heater element of my oven burned out.
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Mary from ALOHA, OR
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
I used pliers to remove the hex bolts from the old burner element and pulled out the terminals by hand. I ordered my part and was slightly concerned because the part number was different (this due to my oven being so old I guess). After reading another repair story on this site, when I got my new part, I turned off the electricity to th
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e range at the fuse box vs. unplugging the oven from the wall - because if I had pulled out the oven to access the plug, I would have had to re-caulk along the edges where it connects with my counter tops. I then slid the terminals into the female parts; this was a bit tricky because the female parts had receded behind the insulation in the hole in the back of the oven where they are located. I used small needle-nosed pliers to grab them and pull them forward enough to slide the new terminals in (by hand). I then put in the old hex bolts and used the pliers to tighten them. Flipped the fuse box switch and tried it out - worked great!
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burner was not heating
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lucille from HAPPY CAMP, CA
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
unplug it and plug the new one in
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The lower,BAKE, element had burned in half almost causing a fire.
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Joseph from DIAMOND SPGS, CA
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Slide the rang out to access the 240V plug & unplugging it. Removed the sheetmetal cover from the rear of the range to access the slip on wire plugs to prevent damaging the insulation. The insulation would be damaged if pulling them through the opening in the oven wall with the plugs attached to the element. Removed the racks from the o
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ven. Unscrewed the retaining screws holding the element to the rear wall of the oven, lifted damaged element out and reversed the process for instillation. Perfect opportunity to clean underneath and behind the range.
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