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Bake element burned out
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Joseph from Brandon, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
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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
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- 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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replaced old drip pans
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Frances from Summerfield, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
Fastest, easiest thing I have ever done! I got my orders so fast it was unreal! Hurrah for good old American know-how. I will always recommend these good people!
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Drip pans were not original to range, I could not get them clean.
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Lynn from BRADENTON, FL
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- Less than 15 mins
I reoved old drip pans and installed new ones. Very easy, they look great!
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baking element replacement
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Roland from Stevens Point, WI
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- 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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Missing oven rack
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Denise from Pittsburgh, PA
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- Less than 15 mins
Although this was not a repair I wanted to let you know your service was outstanding and the price quite reasonable. I am very happy to finally have a much needed second rack in my oven that was not there when I purchased my home. Thank You
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Broiler Replacement
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Nick from Cottonwood Heights, UT
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Oven was missing the broiler element when I moved in so the connector/wires to plug the broiler were no longer visable in the main part of the oven (otherwise the repair would take 2 minutes). Moved oven away from wall and unplugged. Unscrewed sheet metal on the back of oven and found the broiler wires (the only two NOT connected to somet
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hing). Fed the wires back into the oven and plugged in the broiler. Attached the broilers to the top hooks. Put sheet metal back on. Everything worked fine. I wouldn't say I know much about fixing things, but this was a very straight-forward job.
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Used part
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Sabrina from FREMONT, CA
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- Less than 15 mins
Lift burners out of plug discard old drip pans replace new drip pans into plugs and done .
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Drip pans were old and with burnt on food that I couldn't get off. Disgusting!!
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Nicki from ELSIE, NE
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- Less than 15 mins
No problem Took off old ones and replaced with new.
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Couldn't find correct drip bowls that fit.
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Lowell from Hardin, KY
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- Less than 15 mins
Removed old drip bowls, removed burners installed new drip bowls,installed burners. They fit perfect and I received them two days after ordering.
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Bradley from Neillsville, WI
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Unplugged the stove, unscrewed the two screws, unplugged the element....plugged in the new element, screwed to top of stove, plugged stove back in and tested. Pizza was great!
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Drip Pans were stained and burned on.
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Sandra Collignon from SANTA CLAUS, IN
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- 30 - 60 mins
Replaced drip pan. Notch did not want to match the burner notch. Was a close fit bit with a little pressure made it work.
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Bake Element burned out
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JOHN from NAVARRE, FL
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
I first killed the power to the oven by switching off the circuit breaker and then unplugging it from the wall. With the oven pulled out, I removed the back cover panel to disconnect the lower (bake) element power leads from the broken element. I removed the two screws on the metal plate that attached the element unit to the oven and re
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moved the whole bake element assembly from the oven. I then inserted the new element assembly into the oven and reattached the screws. The next step was to reattach the power leads to the new element. It was then time to put the back cover panel back on and plug the oven back in. I then pushed the oven back into place and switched the circuit breaker back on. Finally, I tested the new element to see if it operated properly by setting a temperature and observed the temperature on a separate oven thermometer used for baking. Your exploded views of the oven helped me plan and execute this repair. Good feature that would be even better if the resolution was a bit better.
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burner caught on fire-arcing
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dorothy from casco, ME
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed two screws-put burner in-pit screws back in! Turned over on and it worked!!!
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Old element caught on fire and split.
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John from Duxbury, MA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Switch off the breaker or unplug.
The screws were in tight so make sure your philips bite is new so you do not strip.
Pulled the element out and held the wires in place with a clothes pin so not to slip back in the stove.
Connect and cooked up pizza for dinner.
Very easy
The screws were in tight so make sure your philips bite is new so you do not strip.
Pulled the element out and held the wires in place with a clothes pin so not to slip back in the stove.
Connect and cooked up pizza for dinner.
Very easy
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