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Left side burners would not light.
took off top burner grates,then the cook top,then the burners,then backguard. found the wire to the spark electrode and atempted to pull the terminal off thespark module and broke off the terminal at the spark module. Now I have to replace the spark module. I replaced the spark electrode and had to open up the hole in the top cover so the terminal would go through. Quite a job and not doon yet.
placed them in propper position we had been to apliance stores and told they would need to order them and it may take up to two weeks to get them. we ordered them from you and they were here in a matter of days, and the price was the best we had been quoted. thank you so much
Ordering from Part Select was very easy. I simply put in the model number of the stove and the replacement needed popped up and explained why I might need this part. Got a professional install because I was not at the location where the repair was needed. Will use Part Select again. The ordering experience was great and delivery was quick and easy.
Ordered 4 new burners, snapped the old ones out, put the new ones in and my stove works great. Also, I got my parts in 1 day. Very satisfied with my experience with PartSelect.
Turned off circuit breaker to stove, remove top panel and then the old control module and installed replacement. Power back on and top panel reinstalled. Easy!!! And Everything works like new!!!
With the oven dial at OFF, the oven would turn on by itself every 5 to 10 minutes and it would heat up to about 100F and shut off.
Unplugged the range. Took out all the necessary screws and lifted up the cooktop cover. Unscrewed each gas tubes connecting to each gas burner's dial to allow more working space. Pulled out the old thermostat, installed the new one. Put back the gas tubes and all other necessary screws. Plugged the range and tested out the new thermostat.
right side burns would not light, if they did it wrapped around outside of burner unit
Pulled old burners out, cleaned area, sat new units in place, made sure they were stable(no rocking), put the top down on the stove and all burners light like new!!
Oven would not turn off even though knob was turned off.
Unplugged stove. Removed the top rear panel to see where the thermostat cable fed into the oven. Left the current cable in place and fed new cable along side the old one. Pulled out the old cable once new one was installed. Attached wires to new thermostat and installed. Turned oven on to test. Everything went great.
Cut off the power. unscrewed the cover. fed the new thermostat inside the over and rescrewed. Feeding the line was the most time consuming finding the hole to insert it in the back of the oven.
Opened up the top of the stove using a screwdriver. Lifted it up about 3 inches and legs popped out on each corner and held it in that position. Traced the wire to the back and down to the oven. Pulled new thermostat along that route. When I got to the back it was a little tricky moving the thicker end around and down into the hole without removing anything from the back- but I did manage to do it. I then unhooked old thermostat from 2 clips, inserted new one and then went to the front and unsrewed the 2 small screws behind the oven control knob. Magnetic bit on screwdriver is a must! Pulled it back and removed wires one at atime and put onto new unit, then screwed it back in place and replaced knob. Plugged it in and turned it on. It came on ,stayed lit. Turned it off and it stayed lit- surprised me. . . . . . 25 Seconds or so and it went out. . . . . Job done!!