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RB557GY2AD Hotpoint Range - Instructions
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Stove element broke
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Harold from Harrison, AR
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
I removed the 2 nuts and pulled the element out until I reached the disconnect and unhooked the elements from the wire. Replaced the new one in reverse order. It was great finding the part here after Sears said they no longer made the part.
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Existing Element Broke
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Joseph from Trenton, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
removed two bolts on the inside of the oven, disconnected the two electrical connections in back which were a little set so I had to use pliers and removed old element. Reversed procedure to install new element.
The >15 minutes includes vacuuming out the oven.
partselect.com deliver was extremely fast and the part wa ... Read more s packed securely. We would order from them again without a problem.
The >15 minutes includes vacuuming out the oven.
partselect.com deliver was extremely fast and the part wa ... Read more s packed securely. We would order from them again without a problem.
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bake element burnt out
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Ronald from MAHWAH, NJ
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- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
unscrewed it unhooked the wires and replaced with new part
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element broke
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joseph from conover, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
shut power off to range, took 2 screws out, took 2 snap on clips off old element. put snap on clips on new element, put 2 screws back in, and turned breaker on.
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Bake element was broken
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Shane from Roy, UT
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver
Remove the oven racks, remove the two retaining screws, unplugged the wires. Install wires on new bake element, insert element into opening, install & tighten retaining screws, replace oven rack's & there you have it.
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Bake element set itself on fire and burned in half
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Cynthia from Okeana, OH
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
First - really check that the part you order will fit. Our oven is 30 years old and the first part we ordered was not correct, but it came the very next day after we ordered it which is amazing. We were more careful about measuring for the second one and it came almost as quickly. It only took a few seconds to unscrew the old element and
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then reattach the wires to the new one and screw it back into the oven. Very simple. I highly recommend PartSelect.
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Oven was burning food
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Dane from Baton Rouge, LA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Two screws hold the element to the oven wall. two wires attached to the back of the element. very simple removal and replacement.
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Bake element burns out heating up easter dinner
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joseph from mastic, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
Uplugged the oven and undid the back contact cover, removed the nuts inside the oven and slid out the element. Pushed the new element into place and secured it. Attached the contacts and replaced the cover. Plugged it in and got cookin'.
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bake element burned out, lower unit
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Murray from Franklin Square, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed nuts from inside, removed rear panel, pulled old
part out, slipped new part in.
DONE
SHIPPING AHEAD OF TIME, YOUR COMPANY SAVED ME THE PURCHASE
OF A NEW STOVE. THANK YOU FOR FAST & GOOD SERVICE.
NO ONE HAD THE PART BUT YOU FOLKS.
part out, slipped new part in.
DONE
SHIPPING AHEAD OF TIME, YOUR COMPANY SAVED ME THE PURCHASE
OF A NEW STOVE. THANK YOU FOR FAST & GOOD SERVICE.
NO ONE HAD THE PART BUT YOU FOLKS.
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oven was not heating properly
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Susan from SAlisbury, NC
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
took out the old element after cutting the circuit breaker, put in the new one, it was that easy
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20 year old oven bake element became brittle and pieces broke off, overheated and partially melted, one side touching bottom of oven, caused very slow heatup.
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Leonard from Framingham, MA
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Removed nuts holding element to rear of oven using nut driver, pulled wires out 3 inches and disconnected using needle nose pliers, installed new element. Job took 10 minutes - very easy job and works fine.
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bake element was broken an glass on oven door broke
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Joseph from Aurora, CO
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
it was really easy to fix both items thanks to the repair photos i recived from here thanks again. will use this company again an again would give it a ten star...
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Heating element burned out
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Kim from Munsonville, NH
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Removed the two screws pulled out the old element and slid the new element in and put the screws back in. I used it that night to bake supper
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oven elements sparked and would not turn off
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ophelia from paducah, KY
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed two screws, pulled element out (which broke at the sparking site) Took screw driver to push off where the element was connected. Put new one in, re-did screws. Turned on and off oven. This company was great to work with, smooth sailing. It was funny when we noticed the problem-Husband said $125.00 repair, I got on net and said no
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about $40. He is taking me out to dinner tonight.
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Replace Bake Element
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Jeff from Greensboro, NC
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Piece of cake. Pulled range out, unplugged it, opened stove, unscrewed element from back of stove w/ socket wrench, pulled out 1/2 way, unplugged bad bake element from the 2 wires, plugged in new bake element in, reattached to back of oven, plugged in stove and it worked.
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