4804 - Instructions
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Bad element
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david from PERRY, ME
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Remove screws pull off wires and install new parts
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Burner not heating up.
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Arlene from ERIE, IL
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- Less than 15 mins
Unpluged old one pluged new one in. So good to have a burner that all the coils heat up.
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Heating element for a frigidaire stove top broke
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Rebecca from ASHEVILLE, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
Got the shipment. Took it out of the package. Set it into the stove top. Tested to see if it worked, It did. Turned it off and took my dog for a walk.
Great company. Makes it easy for me order.
Great company. Makes it easy for me order.
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Bake element (bottom of oven) burnt through and snapped in two
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Amber from CARLISLE, PA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Unplug the oven, remove oven racks, unscrew 2 screws at the base of oven bake element, pull the terminals off the wire bases, plug terminals back in, put screws back in place, plug in oven and test that it works...
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The oven went out, element wouldn't turn off.
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Howard from McPherson, KS
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
It's a simple project. Remove old element and replace it with new one. Access is easy. Only one tool needed. What impressed me was how fast the part got here, like the next day after I ordered it.
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high power awful smell
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jim from gorman, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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raise top of stove unplug burner plug in new one done
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My burners were shot!
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Karen from POPLARVILLE, MS
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- Less than 15 mins
Pulled out the old, and replaced. Very simple for a 62 year old woman! I cook a lot, being from the country, and Imwas so excited to get my burners fixed! Should have done it years ago! Thanks!
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Burner on stove stopped worker
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Virginia from MT PROSPECT, IL
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I did as instructed on your video of how to install the terminal block, btw GREAT VIDEO!!
I'm a 66 year old female and if I can do it, anyone can.
Thanks, PartSelect
I'm a 66 year old female and if I can do it, anyone can.
Thanks, PartSelect
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bake element burnt out
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Kim from Union Grove, WI
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I looked for the proper part on this site. I was even able to find a video on how to install the part. It was great to see the step-by-step directions and tools needed. I ordered the part. It came quickly so that I was able to get my oven repaired before my kids came home for spring break. The only problem I had was the old screws were re
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ally stuck on. I used some WD-40 and they were still quite stuck. I learned that by gently going back and forth with the nut driver, rather than just trying to turn in the correct direction, that the screws came out quite easily. I felt so proud to be able to fix my own stove and save money in the process! Very satisfying for a single mom. Couldn't have done it without the video directions.
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Bake Element burned in to stopped working
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Debbie from Mineral Wells, TX
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
Turned off power to appliance removed the screws connecting the element. Disconnected the wires from the old element connected the new element replaced the screws and tightened turned power on turned power back on heated oven to be sure it worked. Very simple to do.
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Lacking oven racks on used appliance
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Katherine from Roanoke, VA
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- Less than 15 mins
Your website is great...easy and it literally took me no mote than 5 minutes to find what I needed and order...and received it VERY quickly. Must say I was dreading going to some parts house that we have in our town in bad area, and searching on dusty shelves for what I needed...am so glad I found you!!
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Bottom bake element went bad
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James from Martinsburg, WV
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Remove the 2 nuts holding the element in place. Pull the element out slightly to expose the wires. each side of the element has a wire. Slide the wires off. Replace new element. attach wires and pu the 2 screws back in the element holders.
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Oven bake element was dead
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Stephen from Spencer, IN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Socket set
Turned off range/oven breaker. Opened the oven door. Removed two 5/16 hex head screws. Pulled bake element forward and removed the two slip on electrical connections from old bake element and put them on the new one. Replaced the two screws, closed the oven door, and proceeded to overhaul the kitchen faucet.
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oven Bake Element burned up and broke
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Robert from Hopkinsville, KY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
this bake element has two special Hex style screws, securing it in place, but a nut driver worked just as well. remove the baking racks, and then loosen the two hex screws. slowly pull the element out of the back wall and then disconnect the electric leads. reinstall by doing then the opposite action. could not have be simpler.
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Oven lower element broke
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Peggy from Owensville, MO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Take the screws out of the inside of oven for the element and slide the oven away from way and remove the back and insert the element to the clips and screw the back of the oven back together and plug in again and push back in place. Very easy for my husband to repair.
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