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2 burner elements not heating
Simple: Snip old terminal block off. Strip wires. Connect new Terminal block using twist-on wire caps (provided in kit). Mount to stove top with existing screw. TIP: Make sure you insert the wire lead into the terminal block the right way (not upside down). Otherwise burner element will not insert into terminal block properly.
The drawer under the oven had been aggravating me for some time. It was titled and did not close right. Finally, I took it out to see what the problem was and noticed that the glides were broken. I googled the model no. of the stove (figuring I would have no luck) and to my great relief was directed to this EXCELLENT site. I ordered the new drawer glides within minutes and they were literally delivered the next day. Snapped right in, fixed, happy!! It's times like this when I can't figure out how we all lived without the internet!
1. First I pulled out the heating element from stovetop and removed old pan (no screws) very simple. 2. Put new pan in and inserted the heating element back in place.
Wow! That was simple! I did not even have to run all over town looking for the parts. I just hopped on the web, checked out the online diagrams, ordered and the parts showed up in the mail within a few days. It could not have been easier. Parts Select is now in my bookmarks for future use.!
Found correct parts on Partselect.com, watched the instructional video, ordered the parts and installed them when they arrived. Very simple, very easy.
The plastic piece broke and I had to replace it to hold the drawer in place
Snapped in the plastic piece after I actually ordered the right piece....wasn't paying enough attention when ordering and didn't have a book that showed the image so I could make sure....went off the image on your website......which is awesome. Totally my fault. Thank you for your wonderful service.
Watching the video showed an easy, unscrew and screw back on process while connecting the wires back. It was really that simple. Once it was complete (not even 10mins), plugged it back in, and its been working great since.