6046 Frigidaire - Instructions
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oven was over heating temp. of oven keep climbing
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Herbert from MARIETTA, OH
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Nutdriver
removed screws from back cover then pulled elect. plug apart. removed screw pulled out probe installed new probe put cover back on very easy only problem was that it said that 88% of time would fix the problem. will this time it didn't work oven still over heating.
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Burner not controlable
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Royce from KEENE, TX
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Screw drivers
Removed rear panal, removed screws from of switch. Unplued wires and installed new switch and put back together. Very easy.
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Heating element went out
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ROBERT from MAINEVILLE, OH
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Nutdriver
Simply...2 hex head screws removed. Unplug old element...plug in new element...place 2 screws back into place...test
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Oven element burnt out.
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Dave from LOUDONVILLE, OH
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Nutdriver
Remove 2 screws. Pull element out. Slide 2 wires off. Just do in reverse it's done.
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Oven bottom panel rusted away
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Ron from CINCINNATI, OH
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Screw drivers
Removed two screws removed and replaced panel.
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Glide replacement
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John from KIRKLAND, WA
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Screw drivers
Drawer glide came off oven drawer. Wish I had taken old part off and inspected more closely. I thought tab had broke off. Turns out these glides are made of steel and very robust. However the drawer is soft sheet metal. I took off the old glide and turned out it was fine. Tab just popped out. But there was a burr on drawer i had t
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o file off to get back on. So my advice is take old glide off first and inspect carefully.
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broke
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Richard from COFFEYVILLE, KS
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Socket set
took out the old one, screwed in the new one. very easy.
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Bake element burned out
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Mark from LAUREL, MD
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- 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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Bottom bake element went bad
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James from Martinsburg, WV
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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 lower element broke
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Peggy from Owensville, MO
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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
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- 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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heating element stopped working
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Kevi from Verona, WI
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- 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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Bake element wouldn't heat.
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Earl from Elkin, NC
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- 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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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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