This burner bowl or drip pan is found beneath the heating element on your cooktop or range. This part measures 8 inches in diameter, and should not be confused with the smaller pan, which measures 6 inches in diameter. The burner bowl collects spills that may build up when cooking on your range. If your old 8-inch burner bowl is cracked, broken, or missing, this is the part that can replace it.
This replacement door handle is designed to fit select range models and provides a secure grip for opening and closing the oven door. Measuring approximately 22 inches by 1 inch, it is constructed from durable black plastic for long-lasting performance. If your current handle is broken or missing, this genuine OEM part offers a reliable s...Read moreolution. Depending on your model, installation may require removing the inner panel of the oven door. Always refer to your owner's manual and wear work gloves for safety during installation.
This part provides a way of connecting individual electrical wires and offers protection of the device from electrical surges (voltages and/or currents).
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terminal block melted
56 of 77 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
jonathan from willow springs, IL
Easy
Less than 15 mins
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The existing terminal block on my Ge oven/Range had melted due to a loose wire causing sparking and starting the plastic casing of the terminal block on fire and melting it, Part select made the part easy to find and had it at my house in 2 days. All I had to do was remove six screws to take the back sheet metal cover off of the oven. U
... Read morenscrew the terminal connections remove two mounting screws that held the terminal on to the oven body. This was a little trickier than it should have been because the melted plastic had reformed making it very hard to access the mounting screws. i then mounted the new piece and plugged the oven in, it took 15 minutes and was very easy. definitely saved me at-least a $100 for the service call i would have made if finding the part wasn't so convenient
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The end caps broke on my oven door handle.
45 of 46 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Harry from Thomasville, GA
Easy
15 - 30 mins
Screw drivers
1st I opened the oven door and removed the 2 screws that hold the outside and inside of the door together. With the door separated I removed the 2 screws that hold the end caps in place, then removed the old end caps. I put the new end caps on the oven door handle, aligned the holes for the end cap screws and reinstalled the screws,then
... Read morereinstalled the oven door screws,closed the oven door and started cooking.
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The gasket needed to be replaced in top oven, it was brittle and broken.
19 of 28 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
JoAnn from Auburn, WA
Easy
15 - 30 mins
Screw drivers
We took out the philips screws on the right and left side of inside of the oven and two hex head screws on the clip on the top of the oven in the front. Then using a slot screw driver pryed the oven liner out enough to remove old gasket and replace the new gasket. We did see in some online directions that we were suppose to remove enti
... Read morere oven from cabinet and loosen bolts in the back. But, we were able to get enough space to get the old gasket out and new one installed. We did use a 1/4" thick piece of wood on face of oven to prevent any denting of oven when prying out the liner of the oven.