4833 - Instructions
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Original Elememt went bad
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Steve from Orefield, PA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The directions have been stated many time and they are quite simple. Take out the two screws, pull the element so the wire connections come through into the oven. Disconnect the element at the wire connectors and replace. This is a dirt easy job.
The only real area for a potential problem is pulling the wire connectors thr ... Read more ough into the oven. As long as you pull slow and from the back - right next to the whole, you will be fine. Take the connectors off carefully and you're golden. Easy job.
The only real area for a potential problem is pulling the wire connectors thr ... Read more ough into the oven. As long as you pull slow and from the back - right next to the whole, you will be fine. Take the connectors off carefully and you're golden. Easy job.
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My baking element went out in my over, it started on fire.
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lori from Vermillion, SD
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Very quick and easy fix. Used a nut driver to unscrew the bolts. Pulled it out and disconnected the two wires. I was very happy with the wonderful service we received from Partselect.com. I ordered the part Sunday evening and the part was here Tuesday by noon. I payed regular shipping charges. What a pleasant surprise!
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Bake element burned into while baking
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Marcus from Gastonia, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Take out 2 screws disconnect the wires one on each side removed element recoonnected the wires put the 2 screws back in . Also I did flip breaker off while working. When I turned the oven on I noticed it gets bright red almost instantly. I dont remember my old getting red at all. this tells me it probably needed changing a lot earlier. I
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ordered the part sunday nite it arrived wednesday at lunch.I will definetly use this co again.
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Bake Element quit heating
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Robynn from St. Louis Park, MN
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
Unplug the oven, open the door, take the screws out of the back wall that hold the small brackets which hold the element. Pull the element out of the wall, and pull a little of the wires with it to grasp easily. There are square nut screws, so you need the appropriate tool. Unplug the old element from the wires, and plug the new one in. S
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crew everything back together! This was a very easy fix!
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originaldrawer guide was cruched out of useable shape
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Fred from Ocala, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers
first thing was to remove the crushed guide with pliers and a twist it was out. to install the new one islipped one side into the slot and took pliers and applied pressure on the lower glide into the slot; it was done presto. works like new. thanks,
Fred . it was so reasonable i got a spare.
Fred . it was so reasonable i got a spare.
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oven wouldn't heat
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Michael from Goddard, KS
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
using a nut driver I removed to two screws that were holding the element in place. Then simply disconnected each wire. Removed the old element and plug the new wires onto the new element. Reinstalled the two screws and everything works fine
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bake element arched and caught fire.
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Marie E. from Delray Beach, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
i called Sears and ordered the element and they charged me 16.99 plus the part to ship the next day. after 1 week i called them and they said the part was on backorder. i then check with them each week almost a month and the part was still on back order, I asked if they could fix it faster if they came to the house, they informed me it w
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ould cost 65.00 for a repair person to see what part i needed and after that they would schedule m e for a repair when the part came in. meanwhile i could not use my oven. i happened to go on line and came up with your web site. i ordered the part and 2 days later my son installed it. my oven works great . your company is awsome.
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While baking cookies I looked in the oven only to find the bake element was glowing white on the curve of the element, then a second spot started to burn. The element was fried.
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Angela from Ruidoso, NM
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
The repair took less time than finding the model number. After unplugging the range and allowing it to cool I disconnected the element (2 screws), went online and found Part Select ordered the element and saved $16.00 dollars over the least expensive local shop, I was amazed at how fast the element arrived, I believe it was 4 days from or
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der to my door. I went to my local hardware store for some new connectors for the wire, put them on and plugged in the element fastened down the two screws and went back to baking cookies. The element was well and safely packed and came in perfect condition. It works like a charm. Thank You
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oven wouldn't heat
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Rosemary from Oak Park, MI
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
I removed the 2 screws, making sure not to drop the wires attached. Took off old wires ,then put new wires on new element, screwed it back into place and it was working. sooooo easy!!
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Oven wouldn't heat
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KaShira from Wilmington, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
My husband removed the screws and took out the heat element and when we received the new heat element in 3 days (thank God!) My husband put the new part in the oven and replaced the screws!! Total repair time was about 5 mins!!!
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bake element burned up
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charles from cartersville, GA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
removed two screws pulled element out about four to five inches attached wire to new element screwed back in less than ten minutes done
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Oven element burnt in several places
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Larry from Cowgill, MO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Just followed the same instructions that the other people did when replacing this element. Was very easy to replace . Just turned off the power , rwemoved the two nuts , pulled the wires out about 3 inches and unpluged old one and pluged in the new one, replaced the nuts and volia ,DONE
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One guide was missing and the other was broken
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Don from WEST UNION, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
Read the instructions provided and simply installed the guides. Total time was less than 5 min.
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Fried baking element
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Jeff from wilmington, DE
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Unplugged stove, removed screws holding element In place. Pulled element forward exposing electrical ends. Removed connectors, re- connected ends to new element. Pushed element back into holes and reconnected the screws. Plug stove back in.
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Bottom element had hot spots, very slow heating
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Carl from PORT ST LUCIE, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Turn off the power to the range. Remove oven racks. Remove the two screws and slowly pull the element out being careful not to pull the wires off. Remove the two wires then attach them to the new element. Push the element back in place, put the screws back in, turn on the power and turn on oven to make sure the problem is fixed
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