207R Hotpoint Range - Instructions
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Plasticware melted onto burner
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Charles from New Orleans, LA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
I removed the screw holding the tilt mechanism to the range top. Removed the clips holding the block together. Disconnected the two power leads on the old burner and replaced with the new burner. Closed the block around the leads. Screwed the tilt mechanism back to the range top and that was it!
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broil element burn into
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wayne from GARLAND, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
turn off electricity to stove and simply remove the screws from the heating element and put new element back in place .put screws in and turn power back on and test.
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broiler element circuit broke
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James from Lafayette, CO
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Socket set
First removed oven door, according to Reader's Digest repair manual, then removed two screws holding element. Pulled element out several inches, then removed one side of bracket holding up front of element so that bad element could be pulled further out. Then disconnected two red wires from one side and two light blue wires from other sid
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e. Removed old Element. Attached two light blue wires to one side and two red wires to other pole, inserted element back into rear wall and attached with two screws, Re-attached bracket holding up front of element. Re-installed door. Tested and it worked fine.
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Burner rings and drip pans stained
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Tommy from Hydro, OK
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
Lifted burner element to remove pressure on ring and drip bowl. Removed old parts and replaced in reverse order. This not intended to sound sexist, but my wife who is not particularily mechanically inclined performed the task on her own.
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Bad Burner
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Donald from Farmington, MO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed trim ring and drip pan, loosened retaining nut and replaced the burner. I was very impressed at the fast service from your company. Thank You
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burner would not lay flat against surface of range.
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John from Westbrook, ME
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed two clips that held the ceramic insulators in place. Removed two screws that held conductors to the burner. Replaced screws onto new burner unit, replaced ceramic insulators. Fastened clip to burner onto the range. Turned burner on and it worked great. Thank you for your quick responce to my order.
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Original cooking element was starting to fail. It was bending and changing form and would have broken over a short period of time.
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John from NAPERVILLE, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I had purchased a partselect heating element for my larger lower oven previously so I knew what to expect on replacement.
I shut off the power to the stove from the electrical box. Next I removed both the cooking racks from the oven. Then the side removable panels and bottom as this is a P7 removeable panel oven. This gave ne ... Read more easy access to the nuts/screws holding the element in place. Once the screws were removed I pulled out the element and disconnected the leads. I replaced the new piece reversing the process.
I shut off the power to the stove from the electrical box. Next I removed both the cooking racks from the oven. Then the side removable panels and bottom as this is a P7 removeable panel oven. This gave ne ... Read more easy access to the nuts/screws holding the element in place. Once the screws were removed I pulled out the element and disconnected the leads. I replaced the new piece reversing the process.
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the items ordered replaced the worn out ones.
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Carl from Morristown, N.J., NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
the replacement items fit really good. It was a matter of remove and replace,
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Burner wouldn't operate
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Linda from Hindman, KY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Took Switch panel off range. Disconnected Infinite switch. Reinstalled infinite switch.. Replaced panel. Repair was very simple and self explainatory.
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replacing rusted drip pans on a 30 year old stove.
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Dorothy-Anne from SHREWSBURY, MA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Just lifted the electric components Remove drip plans and trim rings and replaced with new drip pans and trim. Your company was incredible in there delivery of the parts..One day. You made my husbands very happy.
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Broiler unit burned out
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Phillip from Charlotte, NC
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver
I removed the unit easily with anut driver, however the unit also supported the thermo-link. I had to use the hack saw to relieve a small opening for the thermo-link to pass through. No real problem. Then a few holes to be drilled to attach the 'link' to the base of the broiler unit.
BUT-I went into the website listed on the bo ... Read more x. GEAppliances.com Guess what? Their price was twice yours!!
BUT-I went into the website listed on the bo ... Read more x. GEAppliances.com Guess what? Their price was twice yours!!
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Replaced the bake element (lower element) in the small oven
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Marcia from SALEM, OR
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Disconnected range from power. Removed small / lower shield that protects element connectors from rear of range. Disconnected the power lines from the element using screwdriver. Removed racks and liner from oven. Removed screws at rear of oven box that hold old element. Removed the old element. Reversed steps to install replacement
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heating element. Tested oven heating using oven thermometer.
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heating element went out
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vanessa from DARBY, PA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
replace with new one
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Burner won't heat
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George from Sarasota, FL
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Replaced the burner. Still no heat. Decided to take the front off and test the connections (Power Off!). Found no output from switch to burner. Ordered new switch from PartSelect. Switch arrived in 24 hours, just like the burner (I'm in FL, but still fast!) My only problem was that the know didn't quite fit -- too long. Cut the meta
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l correctly, but still too long. Had to cut the plastic adapter slightly. Now it fits like the others, but it's not quite as secure due to shortening the piece that slides on the metal shaft.
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Broiler element stopped heating
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Steve from Fort Worth, TX
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Broiler element arrived at my door 3 days after ordering which was nice. Apparently the billing dept. is out of the USA so don't be surprised, like I was, to find a suspicious looking charge for a currency exchange fee (mine was 42 cents). I had to drill two new screw holes in the base of the new element in order for it to fit my oven.
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I also had to use heavy wire snips to cut off about an inch of the top of the new element base. The female electrical connections also had to be spread out with needle nose pliers since the new element connections were slightly thicker. With all of the issues I had I was frustrated and it took about two hours. On the other hand, the part works perfectly and was priced right. Hopefully it will fit perfectly out of the box for your oven.
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