AKR3 Amana - Instructions
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Simple - needed to replace the drip pans on the stove between tenants in a rental apartment
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Tama from Pacific Grove, CA
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This wasn't much of a repair -- rather a replacement of a simple abused part. At the same time, PartSelect allowed me to order what I needed after two failed attempts to buy replacements that would fit the range. I'll remember PartSelect if we need parts for other older appliances in the rental units.
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drip-bowls wore out
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Ronald E from Rochester, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
i read the installation instructions and followed them. first i made sure that each heating element was off. next i carefully removed each one (a total of 4) from it's plug and lifted the worn out drip-bowl up and replaced it with the new one. finally i pluged in (a total of 4) heating elements and turned them on to make sure them were wo
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rking and they did.
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Three of four electric coils won't turn on
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Arsenio from Beaverton, OR
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I took out the coils manually by pulling them out with slight pressure. Then I lift the hood by first unscrewing the four screws. I have never done anything like this before just intuitive sense to locate the screws that needed to be loosened. Afterwards I remember placing something underneath like a piece of 2x4 wood block to act as supp
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ort to hold the hood open so I can work on the coils. The parts I got are exactly the same as those I am replacing so I just copied the connection and voila my electric range is working like new. Well of course before I touched anything, I made sure I turned off the main switch and that nobody switches it back on without my knowledge. Thanks for providing the parts, I just saved myself from buying a $600 electric range.
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The Problem Was That The Plug Was Gone It Fell Down Out Of The Bracket
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Elnora from Brundidge, AL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I took the old wires and plug off and replaced it with the new block it works fine
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Burner broken
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J. R. from Ellettsville, IN
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I removed the block, cut and spliced the wires to the new block and installed the burner. I used the new style block kit and saved about $30. It worked great!
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Burners didn't work
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John from Norfolk, MA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Shut off power to the stove.
I removed the screw that held the block in place. Then I lifted the top of the rage to get to the wires. I cut the wires from the old block and stripped back the insulation. Next I put the heat shrinking sleeve on. I attached the new block with the wire nuts, pulled the sleeve down and used a hair dryer t ... Read more o shrink them. Then you just hook it back on screw it in and your done.
I removed the screw that held the block in place. Then I lifted the top of the rage to get to the wires. I cut the wires from the old block and stripped back the insulation. Next I put the heat shrinking sleeve on. I attached the new block with the wire nuts, pulled the sleeve down and used a hair dryer t ... Read more o shrink them. Then you just hook it back on screw it in and your done.
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Sockets burnt out.
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James from Bear, DE
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Repair was very east. The suppliers package had all of the necessary parts ceramic wire nuts wire Ect. Excellent.
Will buy from Part Select Appliance again.
Will buy from Part Select Appliance again.
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Drip pans needed to be replaced
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Mark from ROSENBERG, TX
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
1) removed heating elements. 2) removed drip pans. 3) installed new drip pans. 4) reinstalled heating elements
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The three braces under the coils had weakened and fallen apart
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Suzanne from COZAD, NE
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I simply pulled out the old coils and plugged in the new ones. I saved the little pieces that accompanied each coil, because I didn't know what they were used for.
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replace coroded drip pans
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Marlin F. from Holbrook, AZ
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
replaced the drip pans. Fit perfect. No problems
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2 of the burners were not working arching and smoking
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Tina from Laurel, MT
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Time was do to the fact that I replaced two elements! I turned off the power to the braker box, unplugged the stove and removed the screw holding the element plug in, removed the part, and cut the wires where they were clean looking (not damaged by smoke or the arch) I then stripped the wire and took the new part and twisted the parts t
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ogether with the caps and then put the heat shrink on and used the blow dryer on them, attached the part to the bracket and screwed it to the hood of the stove plugged the burner in, plugged in the oven and turned on the power tested it worked, did the same for the next burner and yes mind you I am a woman it was very easy to do.
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Worn out terminal block
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John from Brookings, OR
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Turned off the power to the stove. Removed the 'burners' and 'burner' trays. Removed the screw that secured the bad block. Lifted the top of the stove. Cut the two wires to the bad block., stripped the wires about 1/2", slipped the shrink tube over the wires. Connected the new block with two porcelan wire nuts. slipped the shrink tube ove
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r the wirenuts and heated it with a lighter. Closed the top and secured the terminal block clip with a screw. Turned the power back on: voila!
All the necessary parts came in the repair kit, delivery was timely. Very easy project.
All the necessary parts came in the repair kit, delivery was timely. Very easy project.
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contacts in plug-in block badly burned & oxidized
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william from port st lucie, FL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
First I removed the one screw that held the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and cut the two wires...)
Assembled the block parts.
Installed shrink sleve and applied wire nuts to electrical connection to 2 wires then shrunk the sleve.
Did the above procedure for 2 heating elements.
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Assembled the block parts.
Installed shrink sleve and applied wire nuts to electrical connection to 2 wires then shrunk the sleve.
Did the above procedure for 2 heating elements.
They w ... Read more ork very well now.
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burner connector - bad connection
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Terry from Grand Forks, ND
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed burner and tray. Removed burner connector from stove top using screw driver.
Removed existing heat shrink and wirenuts.
Installed new connector - wire nuts and heat shrink. Used lighter to shrink.
Took 20 minutes.
Removed existing heat shrink and wirenuts.
Installed new connector - wire nuts and heat shrink. Used lighter to shrink.
Took 20 minutes.
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range top burners not heating reliably
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Roy from Moore, OK
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the original burner element sockets and replaced with parts provided in kit. Instructions were simple and easy to follow, problem completely solved in 20 mins!
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