4846 - Instructions
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Element burnt out and cracked
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Robert from LOUISVILLE, KY
- Very Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I simply followed the instructions in your video. i shut down the power to the oven via the breaker panel, removed the two quarter inch screws with a nut driver, pulled out the old element exposing the two wire leads,disconnected one lead at a time and duct taped each lead to the oven wall,. Then removed the old element and replaced th
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e new one in reverse order. Voila! It works great. This is the second element I replaced in this oven over the years. This site was prompt on shipping the new element (about 3 days since I ordered on a Sunday).. It was well packed and arrived on time and I even got an e-mail letting me know it arrived! How cool is that?! I've been a customer for a few years now and plan to be a "forever" customer. Thanks for saving the day! You ROCK!
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the burner stop working
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Anthony J from HAMMONTON, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Just followed the instructions
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Bottom oven element non-functional
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Louis from GAINESVILLE, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Shut off power - throw breaker. Oven access easier with door removed - requires removal of two Phillips head screws. Remove two screws holding element in place using 1/4" socket. Pull element & wires out and pull slide in connectors out (had to hold the wire end with needle nose pliers}. Installed element by reversing the removal proc
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edures. Also good time to clean oven.
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bake element burnt out.
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james from WOOTON, KY
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
removed screws,unplugged terminal leads,installed new one,back in business.
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Bake element burned out
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Mark from LAUREL, MD
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
This is an easy repair, as described in several other replies. One important addition to what has already been described. Very important to turn off the breaker or unplug the range. One terminal of the range is connected to a hot wire and the range housing is grounded. You may not manage to electrocute yourself, but you could cause and ar
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c that damages the housing or connector. Turn off the power. Beyond that, simple. Unscrew two 1/4" screws with a nut driver, slide the element out and disconnect the wire connectors. Reverse procedure to install the new element and turn the power back on. Preheat briefly to burn off any odor. Very easy repair.
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bake element burned out
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Kenneth from Wantage, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Unscrewed screws in back of oven holding element. Slipped old element off of wire. No need to cut wires has the kind of ends (spade ends I think they are called) that just is pushed on to element. Attached new element. slid wires back into wall of wire rescrewed to oven wall. Very easy just be sure wires don't get pulled back into b
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ack wall of oven. Don't know what you would do then.
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Original terminal degraded and faulty
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Robert from PRAIRIEVILLE, LA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Turn off power, remove heat coil assembly and drip pan. Unscrew the terminal assembly from the range top. Cut back 3 inches on each terminal wire and strip insulation 3/8 inch. Terminal assembly should be with the short side of the black block (from the side securement hubs) facing toward the coil stems. Slide the shrink wrap onto
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each wire and Twist each old with each new wire using the wire nuts and slide the shrink wrap Over each. Using a hair dryer, heat gun, or open flame carefully shrink the wrap. Secure the terminal back in place on the range.
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Oven bake element failed.
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Gerald from PALM COAST, FL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
I watched the video of the repair. It was very easy; removed 2 screws; disconnected 2 push-on tabs; removed the element; and then reversed the operation. Be sure to turn off the circuit breaker that powers the oven before you start the repair. Turn it back on when finished and test the oven.
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Old heating element broke
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Paul from Ellenville, NY
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Drank a beer, grabbed a screwdriver & tried to remove the two screws that held the element in place. The screws were old and when I turned them, they stripped instantly. This required another beer. Eventually I used pliers to grip the sides of the screws to remove and reinsrt them. When I finished the oven worked great, so I celebrated wi
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th another beer.
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Two burners did not heat
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Conan from Moline, IL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
Pretty easy installation; you lift the top plate up and snip the wires maybe four inches away from the burner. Leave more wire than you think you need; once you get into it you'll realize you need more wire length than you think.
Then strip the remaining ends, twist them together with the provided caps, and use the heat shrink ... Read more to hold it together. Remove the old terminal, replace it with the new ones, and you're good to go!
Remember to check that the wires are tight in the cap before heat shrinking, though. I had to get more shrink wrap in order to finish.
Then strip the remaining ends, twist them together with the provided caps, and use the heat shrink ... Read more to hold it together. Remove the old terminal, replace it with the new ones, and you're good to go!
Remember to check that the wires are tight in the cap before heat shrinking, though. I had to get more shrink wrap in order to finish.
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Broiler element burnt out. It literally broke off & emitted white-hot sparks.
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MG from ENCINITAS, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
First thing I did was turn off power to the range at the circuit breaker. The repair was generally easy with the exception that 1 screw holding the broiler element support was "welded" into the oven ceiling. I stripped the screw trying to get it out. Fortunately, I had a special tool that allows one to grip the outer edge of the screw w
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hile turning it --- and that's how I got it apart. Once the broiler element support was off, I removed 2 screws holding the broiler element itself to the oven wall and carefully pulled the broiler element out from the oven wall and detached the wire clips connecting the wires to the broiler element. I reattached the clips onto the new element and installed the new element back into the oven wall. I then reattached the broiler element support using a another screw (because I decimated the original one). I then turned the circuit breaker back on and turned the broiler on. Woila. My broiler works again! Special thanks to the people at this site who were very helpful in seeing to it I got the correct broiler element. The original ordered broiler element was delivered to the wrong address. The folks at this site sent me another one. To make a long story short, they saw to it I got the correct part. I highly recommend this site based on my experience with them.
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Old part was replaced by mfg’r. Wiring different. No drawings or any info was included to show wiring.
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Nelson from FRUITHURST, AL
- Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
I was forced to call in a pro repairman. Will cost me at least $150 for part and repairman. I could have done job if instructions on how to rewire had been included.
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bake element burnt out
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Kim from Union Grove, WI
- Really Easy
- 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
- Really Easy
- 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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I could can not control the burner
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German from Houston, TX
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver
was easy open the back side of the range and change the part, the only issue was the wire I used the diagram
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