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Baking heat element burned out
Removed oven racks removed 2 screws & pulled the element forward & disconnected the old element by wiggling the snap on connecters put in new element connected the snap on wires pushed it back in place & put both screws back in done in 10-15 minutes ??
1. Switched the oven power off. 2. Tried unscrewing the two screws in the rear of the oven but they were too tight. Used a power screw driver to unscrew the bottom element. 3. Pulled element out and disconnected the two wires. 4. Attached the two wires to the new bake element and fastened it with the two screws. 5. Switched the oven power on. 6. Tested the oven with good results!
Watching the video showed an easy, unscrew and screw back on process while connecting the wires back. It was really that simple. Once it was complete (not even 10mins), plugged it back in, and its been working great since.
The part was very intuitive to install. First, we used pliers to remove the old metal clips and broken seal from the inside of the oven door. Second, we pressed the new clips into the holes on the inside of the door. The clips are preinstalled on the seal, making alignment with the holes easy.
Really a no brainer, but I do have to say that PartSelect customer service is excellent. My part was located and on it's way within a day and arrived a couple of days later.