8448 - Instructions
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Pulled the heating element on each burner installed the drip pans.
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Sharon from AURORA, MO
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- Less than 15 mins
They fit perfectly for this stove. I had bought some drip pans but definitely not the correct pan. Saved time and about same at stores price. Great service thank you will order elements next. Pull heating elements remove drip pans and replace with new pans ,replace heating element. Done
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Old handle was rusted.
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Teresa from ORMOND BEACH, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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Repair was easy. just unscrewed the old handle, holes measured correctly and screwed in the new handle.The only flaw was that it did not come with the two end caps,they have to be bought separately & the handle ends are sharp without them.
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Heating coils stop heating
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Sharon from TEMPLE, GA
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Remove heating coils raise stove top unsrew terminal blocks cut wires assemble terminals strip wires twist wires together install wire nuts apply heat shrink lower stove top plug in stove repair complete.Thanks.
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2 burner elements not heating
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Brian from MENASHA, WI
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Simple: Snip old terminal block off. Strip wires. Connect new Terminal block using twist-on wire caps (provided in kit). Mount to stove top with existing screw. TIP: Make sure you insert the wire lead into the terminal block the right way (not upside down). Otherwise burner element will not insert into terminal block properly.
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One Of The Front Drawer Guides Broke
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RICHARD from WABASH, IN
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- Less than 15 mins
Removed the drawer. Inserted the new glide tab into a hole in the side. Inserted the drawer slides in the the glide. Closed drawer--done! Works fine. Probably only 5-10 minutes.
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Burner cooked things very SLOWLY.
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Kathy from Fremont, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
Pulled old burner out, pushed new one in. WHAT A DIFFERENCE!! Heats very quickly, now.
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old drip bowls
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Vera from Snow Camp, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
replaced old drip bowls with new ones
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Drawer glides were snapped off
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MICHELLE from STOUGHTON, MA
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- Less than 15 mins
The drawer under the oven had been aggravating me for some time. It was titled and did not close right. Finally, I took it out to see what the problem was and noticed that the glides were broken. I googled the model no. of the stove (figuring I would have no luck) and to my great relief was directed to this EXCELLENT site. I ordered
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the new drawer glides within minutes and they were literally delivered the next day. Snapped right in, fixed, happy!! It's times like this when I can't figure out how we all lived without the internet!
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plastic spatula melted onto the unit
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Thomas from Port Allen, LA
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- Less than 15 mins
I unplugged the damaged unit and plugged in the new one.
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Storage drawer hard to open and was hanging down on one side.
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Nathan from ST Joseph, MN
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- Less than 15 mins
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I removed the drawer, removed and replaced the guides on both sides in the front and replaced the drawer.
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Rear Drawer Glide
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errol from bronx, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Just use flat screwdriver to press on clip and just squeeze it in
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The front drawer glide broke off so one side of warmer drawer was sagging
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Lamar from Theodore, AL
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- Less than 15 mins
After researching on what exactly to call the part, which was a front drawer glide. I found this out by watching the video. It showed me exactly what I needed and what it looked like. I run to the oven to look at the other one, to make sure thats what I needed, and it looked like the part that I needed (mind you I am a female, and not a
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repair person), so this video helped me out alot. When the part arrived, I knew how to take the drawer out, and easily snapped the little plastic glide in to place, and slipped the drawer back on the gliders, and it worked perfect, so proud of myself, that I done it by myself, with no help from husband. I bragged and bragged on myself with a big pat on my own back, thanks Part Select, I know what to do when it happens again. Its my fault cause it broke, cause I overload the drawer with pots and pans LOL!!! Brenda Dixon
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An aluminum saucepan had overheated and melted onto the element.
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Alice from Batesville, AR
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- Less than 15 mins
Unplugged the element and the melted on pot. Plugged in the new element. I thought I might need a whole new cooktop but a new element was very easy to find online.
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Pitted, Eroded Drip Pans
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Josephine from Malden, MA
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- Less than 15 mins
1. First I pulled out the heating element from stovetop and removed old pan (no screws) very simple. 2. Put new pan in and inserted the heating element back in place.
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Old cooktop burner element died.
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Lawrence from Plainview, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
First I unplugged the element that wasn't working and switched it with one that was to confirm that it was the burner element, and not the cooktop wiring, that was the problem. Once that was confirmed, I ordered a new element from partselect.com. Upon arrival of the new element several days later, I plugged it into the empty plug on the c
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ooktop and voila, we're cooking on all 4 again.
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