ARHS Amana Range - Instructions
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Right hinge broken: left hinge bent
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Stephen from New York, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Instructions with parts are minimal. Looked at exploded drawing and read other installation descriptions on site. From the read I knew it was easier than it looked. Opened oven door. Unscrewed screws about 1/3 of the way up on both sides on inside face of door; these are the only thing attaching the hinges to the door. (Save all the
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screws you remove - they make work better than the ones with the parts.) The door can now be pulled off the range. I pulled the broken part out of the right side with pliers. Remove the screws below and about 8" up from the hinge on each side. When this is done you can pull the hinge out from the slot from the front. Open the new hinges up and they will slip through these same openings and position them as the ones you removed were positioned. Replace the screws. On the parts I received the lower screw holes on the hinge were not tapped. The original screws worked a bit like self-tapping ones. If you lose any parts or need to get to the hinge from the back you can take out the drawer.
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Oven baking element glowing bright red in one spot.
3 of 4 people
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Loyal from Los Alamos, NM
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Turned power off! Removed two mounting screws, disconected two slip on wire terminals from heating element. Removed Element from oven. Took about 10 minutes.
Part came in two days. Re installed heating elemet by pushing on the two slip on wire terminals and re installing the two mountint screws. Took about 10 more minutes.
We h ... Read more ave been retired for 17 years. Wish all my "Honeydew jobs were this easy!
Part came in two days. Re installed heating elemet by pushing on the two slip on wire terminals and re installing the two mountint screws. Took about 10 more minutes.
We h ... Read more ave been retired for 17 years. Wish all my "Honeydew jobs were this easy!
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Broiler stopped working.
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DAVID from DAYTONA BEACH, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Indicators showed broiler should be working so basically made a guess that the element was bad and replaced it. Turned off circuit breaker and removed mounting screw and unplugged terminal ends of the element and replaced with new one. Switched circuit breaker on and turned on broiler and my repair was a success.
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needed new oven light assembly/part #PS1864256
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Sara from Harwich Port, MA
- A Bit Difficult
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed old assembly, attached wires to new and inserted into space for same. Of course you must turn off the range circuit breaker. The part that took the most time was removing the old assembly. Once that was done, the rest took only a few minutes.
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Inner door glass on oven shattered because I opened the Oven immediatley after the self-cleaning cycle was completed, and and spilled cold water on the door!
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Cecilia from Glen Rock, NJ
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
First I removed the two screw on the lower inside of the door that hold the door to the hinges. Then I opened the oven door at about a 15 degree angle, and carefully lifted the door out of the hinge brackets. Next I had to remove the side panels on the door . After getting those side pieces off, I realized that I had to go through all
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layers of the door to get to the inner glass, so I decided that the best way to keep track of all those screws, was to remove each screw with the Phillips head screw driver, and immediately scotch tape that screw right next to the hole it came from. That was the best idea I had, because there are many screws in that door! Removing the old glass, and replacing it with the new glass was the easiest part of the project, just be sure not to let pieces of the insulation get between the glass and the metal frame. Then I reversed my steps to put everything back together. It probably took a bit longer than someone else because I first taped each screw on the panels, and then had to remove the tape, but I just did not want to find a handful of screws after the door was back on, or worse, somehow lose one or two. I think the hardest part of this project was getting the door back on the hinges, because the door is heavy, and you have to line up the hinges with holes in door, and slide the door in evenly. Once the door is back on, re-insert the two screws, and your oven door is as good as new (and as clean as new).
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bake element burnt out
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robert from centereach, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
had to slide the range out from the wall and pull the electrical plug, then using a nut driver ,I removed 9 screws from the back panel and removed the back panel to expose the bake element wiring, had to remove the three wires connecting the power cord to the range terminals a/c the back panel would not fully come off with these wires con
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nected. i then pulled the 2 stake eyes from the element, unscrewed the 2 screws
securing the bake element from inside the stove and removed the element, re-installed the new element and screwed into place, attached the
stake eyes on the rear of the element and re-attached the power cord, put the back cover back on and plugged the range in., tested and the range functioned as intended.
securing the bake element from inside the stove and removed the element, re-installed the new element and screwed into place, attached the
stake eyes on the rear of the element and re-attached the power cord, put the back cover back on and plugged the range in., tested and the range functioned as intended.
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Replacing the bulb in the freezer side
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Yafa (and David) from Bothell, WA
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Removed the ice brucket,
Removed the light shield by releasing one screw using a nutdriver.
Replacing the bulb and reinstalled the light shield.
Your web site is one of the best and most helpfull service sites I ever used. Just wish that in the future you will ship parts overseas.
Removed the light shield by releasing one screw using a nutdriver.
Replacing the bulb and reinstalled the light shield.
Your web site is one of the best and most helpfull service sites I ever used. Just wish that in the future you will ship parts overseas.
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The heating element caught on fire
2 of 2 people
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Tina from Allen, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I turned off the breaker and unscrewed the element. Removed the plug connection and once I got the correct part, we plugged it in, screwed it back into the oven wall and done! I am a single female and was able to replace the heating element in a short amount of time with assistance from my 16 year old son!! I was very surprised at how ea
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sy it was to repair. The key is to get the correct part the 1st time!
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The heating element in the stove expired.
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Ralph from Warmingster, PA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
It was simple. I flipped the circuit breaker just in case, and then unscrewed the bracket for the old heatng element. Disconnected the two plugs, connected the plugs for the new element, and screwed the new bracket back in.
The saleslady assured me when I was purchasing it from PartSelect that it was pretty easy. That gave me t ... Read more he confidence, and she was telling the truth. I will purchase again from Part Select....although I hope I won't have to do so for a while.
The saleslady assured me when I was purchasing it from PartSelect that it was pretty easy. That gave me t ... Read more he confidence, and she was telling the truth. I will purchase again from Part Select....although I hope I won't have to do so for a while.
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Heating element on oven died
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Tony from Rosendale, WI
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed two screws securing heating element. Removed broken element and disconnected wires. Removed back panel of oven, unplugged from outlet, installed new element, attaching 2 screws. From back side of oven reattached 2 wires, replaced back panel and plugged in. Pretty simple!
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Bake element burned out
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Joseph from Brandon, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First, I unplugged the power cord from the receptacle. I then removed two philiphead screws that hold the element in place. I the pulled the element out about an inch and a half . I then disconnected the the two wires from the element. The I connected the replacement element and resecured it with the two mounting screws. I assured everyth
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ing was correct and then I plugged in the power cord and turned the oven on low heat to give it a test. Everything workout just great. The part was just what I needed.
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Oven element sparkled and smoked a lot and then would not heat
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Mathew from Lincoln, NE
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Plug the wires onto the new bake element and re-screw back into place.
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The broil element had burnt into,
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Don from Hazlehurst, GA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Remove three strews and two wires. Less than fifteen minutes for this Seventy Seven year old farm boy!
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baking element replacement
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Roland from Stevens Point, WI
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Very simple fix. I pulled the stove away from the wall and unplugged from outlet. Open the oven door and remove the oven racks. I used a phillips screw driver to remove the 2 screws holding the element and then pulled out. There were 2 wires attached to the element, those just pull off. Just reverse the process with the new element and yo
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u are good to go.
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Oven glass imploded during use.
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Vidanand from Rochester, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed oven door by pulling off of hinges. Then removed screws that held door frame together. Replaced glass. Reassembled.
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