GFS142 (MN11) Caloric Refrigerator - Instructions
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The function setting knob spun freely without changing the setting.
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Douglas from NORFOLK, VA
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- Less than 15 mins
The old knob pulled off easily. Its stem had broken. Examine the new control knob. Its stem has a protrusion on it which fits into the grove on the shaft of the oven's function-control switch. (It would be the same for the temperature-control switch, also.) The new knob slips on easily when properly aligned. You may want to use some
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gunk from a breakfast cereal box (the clear gummy gunk that is used to hold two cereal boxes together, when sold as a pair) to help the new knob stay on. Using whiteout or paint, mark the end of the ridge on the knob that points to the switch position, so that you can easily tell which way it's pointing.
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At the end of the drying cycle, the clothes had a bunt smell. I checked the lower compartment of the dryer and found the limit thermostat in two pieces and realized this could be the culprit. I was able to snap them together, but this did not work, therefore a new stat
4 of 5 people
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James from Mokena, IL
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
First I unpluged the dryer, removed the two screws from the bottom access panel. I used a small socket to remove the screws securing the limit stat to the burner chamber, nut driver was too long.
I installed the new limit stat with the two screws and attached the two leads. Plugged in the dryer and conducted a test run, burner ig ... Read more nited. I turned the dryer off and replaced the access panel.
I installed the new limit stat with the two screws and attached the two leads. Plugged in the dryer and conducted a test run, burner ig ... Read more nited. I turned the dryer off and replaced the access panel.
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Gas flame would not relight after it reached its first heat cycle.
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David from Humble, TX
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I removed the two spade connectors and then removed the two 1/4" hex screws. I then simply removed the defective unit and replaced it with the new on and re-installed the two screws and wires.
This was not the problem though.
I turned out to be the solenoids on the gas valve.
This was not the problem though.
I turned out to be the solenoids on the gas valve.
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broken oven temp control knob
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Eric from WEEKI WACHEE, FL
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
With the Perfect Replacement Part, the 'installation' was simply putting the new knob on!..:-)
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Drying time exceeded 1 to 2 hours and lint was damp on lint screen
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JAMES from VALENCIA, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
Removed two screws on lower front dryer panel with 5/16" socket and wrench. Removed three screws and plastic filter dryer screen vent with 1/4" socket allowing easy access to upper limit thermostat switch located on side of igniter flame assembly tunnel. Removed two screws attaching limit switch and disconnected two wires. Replaced wit
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h new limit switch and reconnected wires. Reassembled dryer. Works fine. Drying time for regular items such as towels is now less than 1 hour.
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Replacing the cracked oven knob.
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Bonnie from Monroe, NC
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Was waiting on my friend's boyfriend who is a contractor to switch this knob out but figured it out myself. It just slides on and off with no tools. I am so proud of myself for completing the repair all by myself on my 37 year old oven. My other knob just cracked and I was afraid the inside of the knob was damaged but it is not. Worki
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ng like a charm now.
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The two oven control knobs were broken.
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Doris from ROBBINS, NC
- Very Easy
- Less than 15 mins
The new knobs slide on and fit perfectly. No tools or labor required.
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hi temp therm unit
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John from West Milford, NJ
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
Well I first attemptede the repair wthout following the online instuction's, I dont recomend it.After some 30 minutes wasted trying to fit my hands in and droping the screw a couple of times, I decided it was time to remove the duct that supplies the air thru the lint trap, after that the repair was a breeze
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Oven knob was cracked and breaking.
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Carolyn B from Tishomingo, MS
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- Less than 15 mins
I was able to locate the exact part needed to make my older oven work like new again. Thanks for the great online source for hard to find parts. All I had to do was remove the old one and replace it with th new one. It fit perfectly.
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