ESS357 Caloric Range - Overview
Sections of the ESS357
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Range Surface Burner Plug-In Block Kit
PartSelect #: PS340571
Manufacturer #: 330031
The surface burner plug-in block kit features a newer-style terminal block. This kit is designed for use with ranges and cooktops. This terminal block is how the coil element on your stove connects to...
$16.07
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2 Piece Broiler Pan
PartSelect #: PS971245
Manufacturer #: 4396923
This broiler pan and roasting rack set is designed to help reduce mess while cooking by allowing grease to drain away from food. Its durable porcelain-coated construction stands up to high temperature...
$49.50
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Wire Oven Rack
PartSelect #: PS11740769
Manufacturer #: WP314763J
This wire oven rack is used on some ovens and ranges. It is twenty-three inches long and it is made of metal.
$44.23
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Surface Element - 6 Inch
PartSelect #: PS11751368
Manufacturer #: WPW10259868
Get your cooktop working like new with this 6-inch coil burner. It heats up with 1500 watts of power—great for boiling, simmering, or everyday cooking. Easy to install with looped ends that connect qu...
$89.21
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Range Broil Element
PartSelect #: PS11757430
Manufacturer #: WPY0063532
This broil element is found on the roof of the oven and allows for an even heat when cooking food. The element may have shorted out and not be heating the oven, which might indicate it will need to be...
$74.98
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Clock Knob
PartSelect #: PS2032461
Manufacturer #: 315210B
This clock knob does not come with a tension spring insert.
No Longer Available
Bake Element (13.5" long x 18.5" wide)
PartSelect #: PS11757429
Manufacturer #: WPY0063531
This bake element, used in ranges, supplies heat for baking purposes and is located at the bottom of the oven. The terminals have a depth of three inches. The element is 13 1/2 inches long and 18 1/2 ...
$79.30
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Receptacle Mounting Bracket
PartSelect #: PS2177513
Manufacturer #: W10116809
This terminal block mounting bracket is a little over two inches long. It is made of metal.
No Longer Available
Range Flourescent Lamp
PartSelect #: PS11757431
Manufacturer #: WPY0067945
Sold individually.
$31.58
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KNOB, TOP ELEMENT
PartSelect #: PS2187004
Manufacturer #: Y0060235
This surface burner knob is two inches in diameter. It is black in color and has white lettering denoting the temperature range. This knob also has a metallic trim around its perimeter. Plus, this kno...
No Longer Available
Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS1745882
Manufacturer #: Y0063416
This part establishes and maintains the internal temperature of the oven cavity.
No Longer Available
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Common Symptoms of the ESS357
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Little to no heat when baking
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Will Not Start
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Oven not heating evenly
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One burner didn't work all the time the other would go red hot
I unplugged the stove from the outlet, then removed the two burners I was going to be working on and the drip pans. Then I raised the top part of the stove and removed the screws holding the plug-in blocks to the stove. Then I cut the two wires going to the old plug-in block and stripped the wires back to match the new wire parts. Then I
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placed the sleeves over the new wires, then I placed the new wire beside the wire I stripped on the stove and screw on the wire cap making sure it was tight. I repeated this three more times, once I had all four wires connected I then placed the sleeves over the connections and heated them up until they were formed around the connection. Once I had all the connections done I placed one wire at a time into the plug-in block until it locked into place ( I looked at my old plug-in blocks first to make sure I placed the new wires in the correct way ).I then used the metal mounting bracket that matched my old ones and snapped the correct one onto each plug-in block. Before mounting them onto the stove I compared them to my old ones to make sure they were correct. Then I used the new screws to mount them to the stove. I took a second look at everything I had done before closing the top cover of my stove. After lowering the cover back into place I put both the drip covers in place and then installed the burners.I then plugged the stove back into the outlet and tried the burners. This was very simple and the video on the web site shows this very well which made my job very simple.
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Phillip from Pekin, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Purchased home but stove had no broiler pan.
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Raymond from BLOOMINGTON, MN
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Broiler burned out
The Job didn’t take very long at all. I pulled the unit out and unplug it before I started the repair. I had to remove the back two access cover plates to get to the two wire leads that connect the broiler. I don’t believe there was enough wire to be able to do it all from the front side. Next I disconnected the two wires that connected i
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t while remembering what color goes to the correct side (just incase this does matter). After removing the wires I moved on to remove the element with a Philips screwdriver. The new part already had the hangers on it so I reused the old screws and installed the new element. Next I reconnected the wires in the back and re-installed the back panels. I plugged it up and it works as good as new now. This was definitely a lot cheaper to fix this myself than hire a repairman.
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David from Lewisburg, TN
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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