1559 - Instructions
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old drip pans rusted
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noreen from torrington, CT
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I unplugged the burner, lifted the old drip pan out, put new drip pan in, plugged burner in. The stove looks brand new and it took less than 2 minutes.
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Easier than cookig a TV dinner.
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Robert from olive branch, MS
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
UNPLUG the oven. Following what every else was doing, I removed the element first, then disconnected the contacts. The leads on the contacts are not overly long, so I found myself removing cover on rear of oven when reconnecting red and yellow wires. Required removing two more screws with nut driver. Should I have to replace another elem
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ent, I would remove rear cover first, unplug wires from element, remove element. Reverse procedure with new element.
While waiting for new element, be careful when turning on stove top element. Don't turn on oven by mistake, and when you do it, turn it off as fast as you can.
If you use stove top while waiting for part, don't forget to UNPLUG the oven. Won't be but a day or two. Very happy customer.
While waiting for new element, be careful when turning on stove top element. Don't turn on oven by mistake, and when you do it, turn it off as fast as you can.
If you use stove top while waiting for part, don't forget to UNPLUG the oven. Won't be but a day or two. Very happy customer.
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Broken element
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Matt from Olympia, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Removed the old element and burner bowls and replaced them with the new ones! No screws, no tools needed. PartSelect's prices are cheaper than any other place on the Internet and they shipped me genuine replacement parts, not some 3rd party no-name brand. Also, shipping took less than 2 days! I am thoroughly impressed.
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Replace Thermostat
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Russell from Morgantown, WV
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- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
Pull oven out away from the wall, unplugged from outlet, removed center cover by removing 5 sheet metal screws. disconnected thermostat sensor from control cable. Opened oven door and removed screw that holds thermostat sensor. Pulled thermostat sensor out replaced with new sensor. Plugged sensor in to control cable. Replace panel and scr
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ews. Then my wife made me clean the oven. I recommend making the repair when your wife is not home.
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oven racks very old and writing on knobs worn ff
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Patricia from SAN JOSE, CA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Very was ti replace racks and knobs. Very fast mail service
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Broken drawer glider
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James from RANCHO MIRAGE, CA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Took off broken part and replaced it with the new part by removing a Phillips head screw, the broken part, replace with new and reinstalling the same screw.
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It was burned out
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lan from SANTA CLARA, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
I just follow Steve's Installation Vidio. My range works.
Thanks Steve
Thanks Steve
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broiler unit went out
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helen from PRINCETON, NC
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
less then ten minutes, used a electric screw driver and in a snap, finished, I always buy my parts on line at parts select my stove is old but in good condition except parts give out sometimes and I just order part and keep on cooking.
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front lift burner not working and surface light on with everything off
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kevin from GAYLORD, MI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
unplugged the range removed 4 screws from back top cover then took the knob off controller removed 2 screws from behind the knob removed 1 wirer at a time and placed it on the new controller in same order the wires came off put everything back to gather did not fix the problem .
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just needed new GE burner bowls
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Jacqueline from E WENATCHEE, WA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Only instructions I have has nothing to do with installation. But I'd like to suggest that you find a better shipping method. Placed my order on Feb. 7, received message later same day that it'd shipped. I didn't receive it until Feb. 16th -- very poor delivery service.
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Surface burner stopped working & light indicator remained on
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Cynthia from BALDWINSVILLE, NY
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
It took my son very little time to install control switch. Using a screw driver he removed the back panel directly behind burner units & replaced the control switch. Very easy.
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lights blown out
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Gerald from WINTERVILLE, GA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
replaced lights in refrigirator and freezer
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Stove overheated with an F2 error
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Richard from PHOENIX, AZ
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed screws holding temp sensor, pulled wire out from behind wall until found connector, disconnected old sensor.
Measured resistance of old sensor and compared with new sensor, they measured nearly the same. Installed the new sensor and tested the stove. Came up to temp ok. No problem since, about 2 weeks.
Measured resistance of old sensor and compared with new sensor, they measured nearly the same. Installed the new sensor and tested the stove. Came up to temp ok. No problem since, about 2 weeks.
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Defective switch
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Mary from EDENTON, NC
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Replaced element control switches
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Stove was not getting enough power.
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Nathan from Wells, ME
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
My stove didn't seem to be getting enough power for the oven to heat up and the burners to get hot enough. When I checked the connection of the electric cord I found that one of the 3 terminals that the plug connects to was broken off. When the new part came I removed the old part by first disconnecting the 3 wires [black,white(ground),r
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ed] and then using a small but long 1/4 socket (that I found at Lowes)I removed the 2 screws that held the old part to the stove and the green screw under it holding the flat copper piece that also connects under the white ground wire of the part. I mounted the new piece on with the 2 1/4 screws. The new part comes with a piece of copper that is for grounding the part to the stove. When I compared it to the old part it was a little different. I first screwed the copper piece onto the stove (under the part) with the green screw then I screwed the white wire over the copper piece to the center terminal(you have to make the hole of the copper piece line up to the screw hole). I connected the other 2 wires and then connected the electric cord to the new terminal block and then put the back cover back on the stove and plugged it in. The clock came on I turned on the four burners they all got hot and red. I turned on the oven the element on the bottom got red I then turned on the broiler the top element got red. My stove is fixed.
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