6046 Frigidaire - Instructions
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Range would start beeping and needed to be unplugged.
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George from TURNERSVILLE, NJ
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Remove 4 screws on back panel. Unclip wire connector and remove probe and install new probe.
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new switch was not wired like old one
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PERRY from LECANTO, FL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
i first replaced element after old smoked & quit. replaced switch but i noticed when i started to replace the wires one at a time something didn't seem right. after checking the #s on the old one, they didn't match up with the new one.luckily i had the stove diagram from a packet on the back of the stove. i traced each wire according to
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the diagram and everything worked out fine. i'm just glad i didn't replace each wire to wire.the #'s were on the switch where each wire went which was different than the org. even though they looked the same.
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Needed an extra rack to bake more bread
19 of 31 people
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Albert from Havertown, PA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I opened the door of the gas range and slid the rack in. No one can do this! I am amazing.
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Element burnt out
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Larry from Danville, IN
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver
The old element burnt a hole in itself and just glowed in an area about the size of a quarter. I unplugged the oven, removed the two screws that held the element and removed it. I plugged the oven back in so we could use the top burners. When I went to install the new element I did not unplug the oven as the controls were off. I did not k
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now the element was hot from the outlet (by design) so when I tried to attach the new element sparks flew and it welded itself to the wire so I jerked it looose. I then unplugged the oven, replaced a blown fuse, and installed the element.
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Element caught fire when i preheated my oven
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Michael from Union City, TN
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I first turned the power supply off to my oven. Then I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the ends. After that I connected the new element to the wires on my oven and secured the element with the two screws and turned the power back on. I pushed the oven-on
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button and now I'm back in business.
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oven element melted
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Carl from Adams, ND
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Watched your video and quickly made the repair. I did have to remove the back of the oven (4 screws) to connect the electrical leads to the element. Frigidaire uses a wire harness that prevent you from pulling the wires into the oven to disconnect them as the video shows. No problem; a really easy fix.
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Aluminum foil accidentally put on bottom panel ....burnt up, left non removable residue.
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lewis from COLDWATER, MI
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
After 15 minutes of frustration and back breaking I removed the oven door and had much better access to the panel, from there on it was all down hill.
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broken glass
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EDDIE from CREWE, VA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
went to utube to get instructions on the exact oven we have,fairly easy
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Electrical connection pulled off the element
10 of 14 people
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Carla S from WAYNESBURG, PA
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
When I pulled the element out of the back panel of the oven to remove it, the electrical connection got caught on the edge of the hole in the panel and disappeared back into the oven insulation. It was difficult to find and pull it back out to reinstall it on the new element.
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Center of dual burner was broken
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German from SELLERSBURG, IN
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers
Removed screws on the sides and front.
Labeled the wire sets connected to the front control panel.
Gently lifted up the stove top and flipped it over on to a towel.
Removed the piece of metal holding down the burner.
Disconnected the cables to the old burner.
Repeated steps above in reverse.
Labeled the wire sets connected to the front control panel.
Gently lifted up the stove top and flipped it over on to a towel.
Removed the piece of metal holding down the burner.
Disconnected the cables to the old burner.
Repeated steps above in reverse.
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broil element was bad.
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William from Fort Myers, FL
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
It was a little difficult by my self an extra hand would of made it much easier.I unscrewed the screws pulled the wires from the back of the oven which took a few minutes.I am not great at fixing things but once I got the old one out it went smoother than I expected.it took about 25-30 minutes with an extra hand could have made it 10 minu
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tes.not bad over all for me.did I mention not very handy.did stun the wife that I fixed it on my own.thanks Bill
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Electric burner switch shorted out.
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Armando G from Alice, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
First I unpluggd the range and removed the back cover using a nut driver. Then I removed the knob by pulling (using a little force),Not very hard to do. I uscrewed two screws that hold the switch from the front of the range. Then I pulled the switch out about three inches and used pliers to disconnect the wires one at a time and connec
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t them to the new switch. finally I finished the installation by reversing all the steps. Total time to install the switch took approximately 5(five) minutes.
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Bake Element Stopped Working
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Meaghan from HOLLY HILL, FL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
When I found the part I needed there was an instructional video on how to remove broken bake element and install new bake element. This was the best video short and sweet and anyone...I mean ANYONE could do it!
Step 1- cut off the power supply (I flipped by breaker, but you could just unplug the oven)
Step 2- remove bakin ... Read more g racks
Step 3- unscrew the little metal plates inside the oven where the bake element meets the back of the oven (reserve screws for new element)
Step 4- carefully pull the bake element out until you have the wires through the holes
Step 5- carefully pull the bake element from the wire clips on both sides
Step 6- take broken element out of over and put new one in
Step 7- slide new bake element ends onto wire clips
Step 8- slide new bake element and connected wires back though back of oven
Step 9- used saved screws to screw metal plates on bake element to the back of the oven
Step 10- replace oven racks
Step 11- restore power to range
Step 12- enjoy a working oven and feel like an absolute PRO for fixing it yourself!!!!
Step 1- cut off the power supply (I flipped by breaker, but you could just unplug the oven)
Step 2- remove bakin ... Read more g racks
Step 3- unscrew the little metal plates inside the oven where the bake element meets the back of the oven (reserve screws for new element)
Step 4- carefully pull the bake element out until you have the wires through the holes
Step 5- carefully pull the bake element from the wire clips on both sides
Step 6- take broken element out of over and put new one in
Step 7- slide new bake element ends onto wire clips
Step 8- slide new bake element and connected wires back though back of oven
Step 9- used saved screws to screw metal plates on bake element to the back of the oven
Step 10- replace oven racks
Step 11- restore power to range
Step 12- enjoy a working oven and feel like an absolute PRO for fixing it yourself!!!!
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Large burner wouldn't heat
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Phyllis from Elberon, IA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed back off of stove. Removed two screws that held in the switch, removed the wires that were connected to the switch and replaced the part.
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Bottom elerment burnt into
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Danny from Gaffney, SC
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
First i removed the two screws that hold the element
in place. I the pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnect the 2 wires. The new one didn't come with the little holders at the front of the element and were very hard to get loose from the old element .i finally got them back on the new one and put it back in the stove. P ... Read more retty simple job though.
in place. I the pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnect the 2 wires. The new one didn't come with the little holders at the front of the element and were very hard to get loose from the old element .i finally got them back on the new one and put it back in the stove. P ... Read more retty simple job though.
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