486647C Frigidaire Range - Instructions
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oven door not closing completely
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David from BIRDSBORO, PA
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- 15 - 30 mins
older range required no tools to repair, pulled old gasket out of notches at bottom of door, popped clips out of pre-drilled holes, folded new gasket ends {2 inches} and pushed into door, pushed clips into place.
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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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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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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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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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Oven element broke
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Irving from Germantown, MD
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
It took me more time to find the right tool then to remove and replace the element. If I can do it anybody can do it. Removed two (2) screws with a nutdriver. Detached the element replaced with new element and replaced screws. Easy job!
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The baking element developed hot spots and stoped working.
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Jeremiah from Crawfordsville, IA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
I removed the baking racks then unscrewed the default screws for the baking element.I then disconnected the electrical leads from the damaged element. I then removed the old damaged baking element and installed the new baking element, attaching the electrical leads after cheking for weak spots in the element. I then re installed the bakin
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g racks and started the oven to burn off any factory oils on the baking element.
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Inner oven glass broken
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Donald from Freedom, PA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
I removed the oven door using a phillips screwdriver. It was very easy because I didn't have to worry about the door hinges springing the door back. I'm not really handy and it went very easy.
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Bake element wouldn't heat.
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Earl from Elkin, NC
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
The problem was caused by the owner placing an aluminum catch pan under the bake element. The failure of the element was where it was in contact with the pan. The repair involved removing two screws pulling out the element to access the wires. The connectors were the pull off type so I just disconnected the wires from the old element and
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placed them on the new element, pushed the element back in place and replaced the two retaining screws. I suggested that the owner not place anything in contact with the bake element. Be sure to up-plug the stove plug before attempting repair.
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Broken right side parts for lower over storage drawer.
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Ty from Baltimore, MD
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Sat on floor, pulled drawer out, inserted new clips, remounted door, stood up, high-fives myself.
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Oven lower element broke
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Peggy from Owensville, MO
- Really Easy
- 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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Element did not heat
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Susan from Iowa City, IA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
After doing without the oven for a week or so we decided to turn to the internet and try doing the repair ourselves. We are not mechanically inclined/fix it yourself kind of people. This really was easy. Just detach the old element and attached the new one. A couple of bolts and snapping one out and then the new one in. Very simple
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Bottom bake element went bad
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James from Martinsburg, WV
- Really Easy
- 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
- Really Easy
- 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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heating element stopped working
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Kevi from Verona, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Wrench set
All I had to do was loosen the screws, pull out electrical hookup on both ends, hookup new heating element to elecric and screw em into place. That's it, super easy and I got the part in 2 day : )
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