This an authentic OEM 40-Watt replacement light bulb, used in a number of household appliances. It is specially designed to withstand extreme temperatures, which is why these replacement bulbs are most often used to light the inside of refrigerators and ranges. It features a standard socket base, which means you simply unscrew the burnt-o...Read moreut bulb and screw in the replacement. Depending on the appliance you may require a screwdriver or nut driver to access the light bulb. We recommend you wear work gloves while handling this replacement part. It is constructed of glass and metal and is sold individually. Depending on the appliance and location of the bulb within it, you may want to consider disconnecting power and using a flashlight for easier access to unscrewing and re-screwing in your bulb during this repair.
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch. It has 6 threads. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for further information on repair and accurate guidance. Remember to wear work gloves as a safety precaution.
Sold individually. Lock washers are used with screws when vibration from an appliance may cause the screw to loosen. Lock washers are also used in the electrical components of an appliance to ensure an electrical connection is not lost.
This temperature probe consists of two ends joined together by an insulated wire. The small end is almost four inches long, whereas the longer end is almost seven inches long. The small end, the jack, plugs into the range, while the longer end, the probe, is inserted into the meat. This brown and metallic temperature probe is intended for use with some ranges and some older convection microwave ovens.
This rivet is an inch and a half long. It is used for many washing machines, microwaves, refrigerators, dryers, and ranges. Use of this rivet requires a rivet tool.
This thermostat clip, used in ranges and ovens, secures the thermostat bulb. Without this clip, the bulb is left without support and this keeps the thermostat from functioning properly. *Please note: this part is sold individually. If your clip is broken or damaged, replacing it could solve your problem. Please refer to the manual provide...Read mored by the manufacturer for further installation instructions and accurate guidance. As a safety precaution, make sure to unplug your range from the power source.
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bake element not working
23 of 27 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Shan'te from Saint Joseph, MI
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15 - 30 mins
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Our oven is at least 30 years old and the parts are not even available through the manufacture anymore. A new stove would cost well over $1000.00. Jen airr is the only down draft stove available. So the repair was much more affordable that the alturnative. So thank you to part select for providing this service. The repair was simple. Th
... Read moreis is coming from a 36 year old female who has been around electrical work, but never done any myself. My husband was out of town and I felt I could do the job. I first made sure I had another adult present. I turned off the power to the oven. I then removed the visible screws to the element plate (2 on top and 1 in lower middle). I then pulled the element out enough to get behind the plate and feel the screws that were connecting the wires to the element/ground. Again 3 total. The oven space is very small and difficult to work in. I had to do a lot by feel. Once the old element was free I just exchanged it for the new one and reversed the process, making sure all the wires were tight. I then turned the power back on. Turned the oven on, it smoked lightly for a moment and turned red hot. Over all it was extreemly simple.
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missing screws for oven door
13 of 15 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
donna from baltimore, MD
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
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After searching on the internet for a very long time, we were almost ready to order the screws "blind" (no picture) from Sears for almost $10.oo per screw. Then I stumbled onto this website and found exactly what I was looking for, with a detailed description AND a picture!! Not to mention a price that was two thirds less than Sears..fo
... Read morer TWO screws. Now the oven door is secure and we are no longer on our search for the right screws.
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oven selector switch was tripping the circuit breaker
10 of 13 peoplefound this instruction helpful.
Joan from Carrollton, VA
Really Easy
Less than 15 mins
Screw drivers
Made sure the circuit breaker was off. Labeled the wires and then disconnected them. Removed the old switch. Ordered the part using the diagram on-line, very easy to identify part and order it. Part arrived earlier than expected using standard shipping. Reconnected wires using labels taped on the wires. Turned on the break
... Read moreer and it worked.