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When the replacement parts came (only took 2 days). I lifted the door off. Removed the screws that held the tempered glass front on the rest of the door. Removed the screws holding the broken end caps Replaced one end cap, inserted the handle, and fitted the 2nd end cap to the handle and screwed it in place. Screwed the front of the door to the back and replaced the door on its hinges. Easy as pie, ....Easier!
First thing I did was turned off breaker to stove. Then I opened oven door to broil position, pulled the door up at that angle and slid off hinges to make it more accessible to work on. Push door hinges to the closed position for safety purposes(reverse this procedure to install door back later). I then unscrewed the two screws that secure the element to the back wall. At this point I detached support clips and used the element to very carefully pull the wires into the oven. I then used my needle nose pliers to hold each of the spade connectors on the wires and pulled the element from the connectors making sure wires don't fall back into the holes. I replaced support clips and carefully slid element back into position and secured it back to the back wall using the two screws, then attached element to the new support clips. I installed the door back, flipped breaker back on and now my oven has a new broiler element in less than 15 minutes. Thanks PartSelect for the speedy delivery and great price.
It was really easy, and my only problem was getting the 3 screws out. I just used some WD40 and liquid wrench to free up the screws. After those were out I was in BUSINESS!!! I then just screwed in the 3 screws, and used my needle nose pliers to reattach the spring and WA-LAH!!! Done deal.
Removed 4 screws from the panel that attaches the glass to the door along with 2 screws that attach the handle replaced the glass reattached the handle and door panel, all within 15 minutes.
We did the repair by following the inclosed instructions. we are elderly retired average ages 82. This was our first repair and it went very well. We are so pleased to have saved over $80.00 compared with hired labor 3 yre. ago for the same part. Thanks so much for your good service.
large burner would not reduce heat when turned down
unplug stove, unscrew two screws on front of rangetop holding element controlls pry off controll handle and unscrew element controll, swing top up and off hinge.one at a time with needle nose plyers pull off wires and connect on new element controll.
Using a torx screwdriver, I removed the old handle bracket. I had to be careful not to lose a metal spacer that went between the back of the door front panel and the back of the inside door panel. With the door in full open position, I was able to hold this spacer in my thumb and fore finger while I removed the screw. The broken portion of the handle bracket fell to the floor. With the old handle removed, I placed the screw through a hole in the inside panel, through the spacer and through a hole in the front panel. While holding the front pull bar in the right handle bracket, I placed the new bracket on the bar holding it in position on the door and attaching the screw. Easy peasy!
Following the repair video made the job very easy and quick, about a 5 minute repair. Wife says oven door never worked better. Thanks a lot for all your help.
It took longer to watch the video on how to replace the hinges than it did to replace them. Simple and easy. Video knocked it out of the park for ease. And now the oven door works great! thanks!!!! Video suggested if you're replacing one side do both, couldn't agree more.