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LOOKED FOR MODEL# OF STOVE.. ENTERED MODEL # IN PARTS.COM SEARCH. MATCHED COIL AND DRIP PANS ITEM NUMBERS AND SIZE. PLACED ORDER. ARRIVED FOLLOWING WEEK WELL PACKED. PULLED OUT OLD COILS/DRIP PANS. PLACE *NEW* DRIP PANS IN FIRST. THEN PUSH IN *NEW* COILS **NO PAID INVOICE WAS RECEIVED** Wed4/24/2024
Really easy--unscrew screws, pull element out, unclip wire connection. Re-clip to new burner, put back in--done. Saved a $100 tech trip PLUS double mark up on part!
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, replaced witht he new element
Removed the racks first. Then removed the two screws that held the element in place. I then pulled the element out about three inches exposing the connecting wires.Each wire has a female slide type connector just disconect each one and then connected the new element . Attach new element by reptacing the two screws.
I watched my husband do this repair so if it happens again I can do it myself. He removed the screws holding the element in place, unplugged the element, plugged the new element in and replaced the screws. I am so glad I found your site. The posted pictures and measurements made finding the exact part a breeze and the element arrived in a couple of days. We saved a bundle!! Thanks.
pulled the element out and found it burn the connectins on one side. so i had to pull the stove and open the back to get to wiring. put a new connecter on. then connected the new element. closed the back.
the repair itself went smoothly. the clips that the new part connected to were old and slack. the clip came undone and had to pull the stove out to get to part from the back. i squeezed the clip together to make it stay on the new part and it held. the oven is heating well now.
I turned off the circuit breaker to the range. Next I removed the two screws that fastened the element to the rear of the oven. Then I pulled the element out far enough to be able to reach the spade clips and disconnected the element. I connected the replacement element to the clips and fastened it to the rear of the oven with the two screws. I turned the circuit braker on and the element functioned properly.
Removed the old element by sliding the wires attached to it. Unscrew 2 screws, slide the new one to the wirings and put the 2 screws back. It works. Praise the Lord.