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Drip bowls were burned and tacky
473 of 483 people
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Donna from Dallas, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
First I removed the old bowls and replaced them with the new.
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Drip bowls needed to be replaced
455 of 546 people
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John from Chester, VT
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
took old bowls out, put new bowls in, took a coffee break
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Old drip pans stained
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Linda from Atlanta, GA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Replaced old drip pans with new ones - very easy - even a 68 yr old lady can do it!!
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We needed new drip pans and no one carried the model we needed
67 of 71 people
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sylvia from ventnor city, NJ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
we removed the old pans after first removing the electric heating element and simply inserted tne new pans
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Burned terminal block and filter board
95 of 207 people
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Joseph from Decatur, GA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Removed and replaced above named parts, rewired.Be sure to tighten all nuts that secure wires. I believe this is what caused the problem.
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Element burned out
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Anita from Hudson, CO
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Unplug Stove removed screws pulled out
element. Lifted off the wires with a pliers they slid
onto the element ends that were pointed up
was very easy.
element. Lifted off the wires with a pliers they slid
onto the element ends that were pointed up
was very easy.
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Purchased home but stove had no broiler pan.
16 of 33 people
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Raymond from BLOOMINGTON, MN
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Purchased 2 piece broiler pan from this site
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Broiler unit would only heat on one side
8 of 9 people
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Lawrence from Morganton, NC
- Really Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Removed the screws that held the element and disconnected it. Placed the new element in the proper place, connected the wiring, and replaced all the screws. The unit worked beautifully, and all is well. My wife is happy.
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The oven and ranges would not heat up and an F9 error was displaying on the Oven Screen.
7 of 7 people
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Jared from UNION GROVE, AL
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
So, the F9 error indicates a electrical power issue. First I pulled the oven out and verified I had 240 volts at my outlet.
Then I removed the fire panel over the terminal block and the issue was apparent. The nuts on the terminal block were corroded. This had cause the resistance in the connection to raise and burn up the ... Read more wire to my oven plug at the terminal block.
I removed the whole back panel and everything else seemed OK visually.
1. I go new connectors for the oven plug, stripped the wires, and crimped on the new connectors.
2. The terminal block DOES NOT come with the nuts to connect the wire to the terminal block. Mine were so corroded they had to be replaced. So I went and purchased the correct ones and installed the terminal block and reconnected all the wires.
3. I applied some dielectric grease to the connections through out the process of reinstalling to prevent it from happening in the future.
Then I removed the fire panel over the terminal block and the issue was apparent. The nuts on the terminal block were corroded. This had cause the resistance in the connection to raise and burn up the ... Read more wire to my oven plug at the terminal block.
I removed the whole back panel and everything else seemed OK visually.
1. I go new connectors for the oven plug, stripped the wires, and crimped on the new connectors.
2. The terminal block DOES NOT come with the nuts to connect the wire to the terminal block. Mine were so corroded they had to be replaced. So I went and purchased the correct ones and installed the terminal block and reconnected all the wires.
3. I applied some dielectric grease to the connections through out the process of reinstalling to prevent it from happening in the future.
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Stove top wouldn't come on. Oven couldn't go higher than low heat
7 of 9 people
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Peter from FREDERICK, MD
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Had a technician from Home Advisor to check the problem out with my Whirlpool Double oven(1 1/2 old). Paid $60 to find the problem. According to the technician problem was control board and cost of labor and parts $465.00
Jumped on Part Select website, placed a question with my stove problem through the chat. Immediately they answer ... Read more ed my question and told me the problem was the Terminal Block. Cost of part and shipping $25.00. Replaced it myself and everything works fine.
Thank you, Thank you Part Select for your help and honesty.
Sincerely
Peter from Maryland
Jumped on Part Select website, placed a question with my stove problem through the chat. Immediately they answer ... Read more ed my question and told me the problem was the Terminal Block. Cost of part and shipping $25.00. Replaced it myself and everything works fine.
Thank you, Thank you Part Select for your help and honesty.
Sincerely
Peter from Maryland
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electric coils would not stay flat as drip pans were incorrect fit
6 of 7 people
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Janet from Philadelphia, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
replaced drip pans with correct type
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Store-bought drip bowls wouldn't fit.
5 of 6 people
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Sharon from Yacolt, WA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
My elements just plug in so all I had to do was pull them out and replace the drip bowls. They fit perfectly!
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Replacement of broil element in wall oven
4 of 4 people
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David from San Rafael, CA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
In principle it should be easy to replace the broil element in the wall oven, after unscrewing the supports for the back and front of the element (see other postings for details). The difficulty is with the ground screw, which is inconveniently only accessible from behind close to the back wall of the oven. A very short phillips screw d
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river is required, but designed so that good torque can be applied for unscrewing and replacing. The newly designed ground connector on the latest replacement elements makes life a little easier, but still be prepared to work slowly and carefully to complete the replacement. Note the new ground screws supplied only work with a flat-blade screw driver, not a phillips-type.
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burner would not work
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David from Bellefonte, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
slide stove out unplugged it took six screws out put new one in transfered wires pluged back in and it works thank you
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The drip bowls were all caked and corroded.
4 of 5 people
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Terry from Mountain City, TN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This wasn't a "repair", but I got an email asking for my story, so here it is. :-)
I followed the owner's manual instructions by pulling out the burner elements, lifting up the old drip bowls, setting in the new ones, replacing the elements.
I followed the owner's manual instructions by pulling out the burner elements, lifting up the old drip bowls, setting in the new ones, replacing the elements.
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