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1554507000 Kenmore Range - Overview

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Older Style Surface Plug-In Block Kit – Part Number: 256711
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Older Style Surface Plug-In Block Kit
Part #256711
This older style terminal block kit with quick connect terminals is used with many of Whirlpool/Kenmore's brands of electric ranges.
Lockwasher – Part Number: WP4159494
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Lockwasher
Part #WP4159494
NUT, JET HOLDER, M22 X 1 – Part Number: 188978
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NOT AVAILABLE – Part Number: N/P
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NOT AVAILABLE
Part #N/P
Case – Part Number: T14809
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Case
Part #T14809
Extension – Part Number: T14852
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Extension
Part #T14852
Hex nut, 8-pack – Part Number: 120372
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Hex nut, 8-pack
Part #120372
Machine screw, 8-pack – Part Number: 120621
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Machine screw, 8-pack
Part #120621
Case – Part Number: T14808
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Case
Part #T14808
Washer – Part Number: T13765
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Washer
Part #T13765
Brace – Part Number: T13335
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Brace
Part #T13335
Cover – Part Number: T17471
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Cover
Part #T17471
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Connector between element & wiring burnt
3 of 3 people found this instruction helpful.
  • David from Attleboro, MA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
Really easy fix. Remove burner element, then burner basket.
Remove small Phillips screw on the rim of the cooktop opening for the burner. Next lift the cooktop and remove the wires from the plug-in (Long nose pliers are recommended but not necessary).
Next thing to do is examine the insulation on the wires - MAKE SURE IT IS 100 % INTACT! DO NOT CONTINUE IF THE WIRE INSULATION IS NOT IN GOOD CONDIITON - EXTREME FIRE HAZARD - CALL A PROFESSIONAL!
Reinstall the new plug-in in reverse order.
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