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FEC36C4ACB Frigidaire Cooktop - Instructions
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Switches were going bad and making a popping sound and smoking.
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Joshua from Homestead, FL
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Pulled out the range, unplugged it and removed the upper back panel. The switches were held in place with two screws. Removed the old switches, detached the wires and plugged them into the new switches. Mounted the new switches, replaced the back panel, plugged the range back in and pushed it back into position. Appliance repair compa
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ny wanted $370. I did it in 45 min. for less than $100.
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Coroded drip pans
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Lori from Old Town, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Removed heating elements and replaced drip pans. And by the way, this is the only 'pans' I could find to fit. Thanks.
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Drip bowels needed to be replaced
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Francine from OTEGO, NY
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
I just took the old ones out and replaced them with the new ones. It took less than 5 minutes.
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Original terminal degraded and faulty
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Robert from PRAIRIEVILLE, LA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Turn off power, remove heat coil assembly and drip pan. Unscrew the terminal assembly from the range top. Cut back 3 inches on each terminal wire and strip insulation 3/8 inch. Terminal assembly should be with the short side of the black block (from the side securement hubs) facing toward the coil stems. Slide the shrink wrap onto
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each wire and Twist each old with each new wire using the wire nuts and slide the shrink wrap Over each. Using a hair dryer, heat gun, or open flame carefully shrink the wrap. Secure the terminal back in place on the range.
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the burner stop working
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Anthony J from HAMMONTON, NJ
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Just followed the instructions
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Worn Drip Bowls
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River Oaks Town Homes from DES MOINES, IA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled out the old drip bowls and replaced with the new. A simple snap!
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Two burners did not heat
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Conan from Moline, IL
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
Pretty easy installation; you lift the top plate up and snip the wires maybe four inches away from the burner. Leave more wire than you think you need; once you get into it you'll realize you need more wire length than you think.
Then strip the remaining ends, twist them together with the provided caps, and use the heat shrink ... Read more to hold it together. Remove the old terminal, replace it with the new ones, and you're good to go!
Remember to check that the wires are tight in the cap before heat shrinking, though. I had to get more shrink wrap in order to finish.
Then strip the remaining ends, twist them together with the provided caps, and use the heat shrink ... Read more to hold it together. Remove the old terminal, replace it with the new ones, and you're good to go!
Remember to check that the wires are tight in the cap before heat shrinking, though. I had to get more shrink wrap in order to finish.
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Can't regulate burners
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Pam from OCKLAWAHA, FL
- Very Difficult
- More than 2 hours
Didn't get repaired because I could not get the right parts to fix it. You would send me a part for the oven. The oven and burner parts are not the same
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replaced terminal block for element
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Donna from UNION, OR
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers
followed the video provided on line which was very helpful..
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Rusted Drip Bowls
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Carolyn from OCEAN PARK, WA
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
This range is probably 30+ years old. Still works great. Just needed to replace the Drip Bowls.
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Drip bowls needed replacing
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Doris from SUN CITY, AZ
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Removed the old ones and inserted the new ones.
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Old drip pans had turned to rusty lace.
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Helen from PAWLEYS ISL, SC
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Unplugged elements. Removed old pans. Wiped out holes. Inserted new pans, replaced elements.
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Terminal block was bad.
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Chuck from EVANSVILLE, IN
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Cut the old block off tied new wires to hot wires . That easy!
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Burner will not cool down. I have to switch all the way off.
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Bennie from Kite, GA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
First unplug the electricity from the stove. Replacement terminals on back of switch are set different than the originals. So, I took notes (purple wire =P, Black wire=L1, two yellow wires = H1 & H2, and orange wire=L2). Your stove might be different in the color coding. Just take notes. First I unscrewed the screws on the top back plate
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of the stove. Removed the back plate. Took notes on where the wires went. Removed the wires going to the five terminals. Unscrewed the two screws on front panel of the stove holding the old switch in place. Removed the old switch. Put in the new switch through the back of stove. Determined the length of the control shaft. Take the switch back out. With two pliers on the control shaft, holding the pliers closer to the switch firmly, use the second pliers just past the predetermined breaking point. With the second pliers snap off the control shaft. Be careful not to snap off two much. Place the switch in the proper place and mount to the stove. You may need some parts in the assembly parts package for this. I did not. Inside of the parts package is a set of plastic parts. I selected the part I needed to insert into the control knob for a bushing just to take up space. I placed that part inside of the control knob. I then placed it onto the control shaft. Plug back the wire going to the electric outlet. Instead of unplugging and plugging, you might want to switch off the circuit breaker and switch back on when the job is done. It works!
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old drip bowls
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Vera from Snow Camp, NC
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
replaced old drip bowls with new ones
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