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2409A Frigidaire Range - Overview

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Oven Rack – Part Number: 316067902
$87.37
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Oven Rack
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Part #316067902
Oven racks can become rusted or damaged from constant use, and need to be properly maintained and cleaned to keep them working properly. If you notice that your oven rack has been damaged or rusted, the rack should be replaced. This oven rack has two anchor points on either side to keep it stable and secure within the oven. This ensures that your food stays in place when baking, and allows you to remove pots and pans without the threat of the entire rack falling out in the process. This metal oven rack measures 16 inches long x 23 inches wide, and is sold individually.
Snap-In Top Burner – Part Number: 5303011567
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Snap-In Top Burner
Part #5303011567
Oven Bottom Panel – Part Number: 316495901
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Oven Bottom Panel
Part #316495901
Oven Door Seal with Clips – Part Number: 5303202011
$115.30
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Oven Door Seal with Clips
Part #5303202011
Thermostat Bulb Clip – Part Number: 5303284616
$18.31
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Thermostat Bulb Clip
Part #5303284616
This is a bulb clip, also known as a sensor clip or bulb holder, which is designed to hold the thermostat bulb in place within the interior of various models of ovens. This clip is made of metal, measures approximately 1-inch in length and is a genuine OEM part, but is sold by itself and without the thermostat itself. The thermostat bulb, also known as a capillary thermostat, is used to measure the interior temperature of the oven during operation, and this clip secures it. If you notice your oven heats unevenly, too little or too much, this clip may be rusted, broken or damaged and causing the thermostat bulb to not detect the internal temperature properly. To replace this clip, you will likely need your user manual and a screwdriver and/or wrench. You will first need to disconnect your oven from the wall outlet and remove it from the wall. Use your user manual to locate the thermostat and use your screwdriver and/or wrench to remove the panel covering it. Here, you can likely replace the old clip with the new one, and then reassemble your oven.
SPACER – Part Number: 3014099
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SPACER
Part #3014099
Sold individually.
Insulation Wrap – Part Number: 3017142
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Insulation Wrap
Part #3017142
Hinge with Spring - Left or Right Side – Part Number: 316007001
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Hex Nut – Part Number: 5303013272
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Hex Nut
Part #5303013272
KNOB – Part Number: 5303302476
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KNOB
Part #5303302476
Drawer Glide – Part Number: 3018610
$42.12
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Drawer Glide
Part #3018610
Sold Individually.
SCREW – Part Number: 5303300265
$25.25
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SCREW
Part #5303300265

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missing oven racks
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  • ALLAN from APACHE JUNCTION, AZ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
order pcs fit perfect.
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A mouse living in my stove!
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  • Amy from Hughestown, PA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
One night I found a mouse living in my stove. We found it literally living underneath the top of the stove (the part where the burners are that you have to lift up). The insulation on the inside of the stove was literally covered with mouse poop, dog food, dog treats, and scraps of food among other things. It was totally nasty and I thoug ht we would have to buy a new stove. However, I searched online and found replacement insulation on PartSelects website and ordered it. It was cheap and the fix was removing old insulation, vaccuming out and cleaning the stove then replacing the insulation with the new one. PartSelect had a great price and shipped promptly.
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Oven Racks needed to be replaced.
11 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Peter from Chicago, IL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
Slide out the old; slide in the new!
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