RK960G101 Hotpoint Range - Instructions
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Oven not heating after being on 45 minutes
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Edward from Fountain Hills, AZ
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
A friend gave me your website. I looked up the model (is over 30 years old & obsolete!), but you listed a similar model. Part fit perfect, works great, heats to set temp quickly. Your do-it-yourself page was a big help...thanks! Replacement went quick and easy after I saw what needed to be done.
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Broken Bake Element in Oven
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Stephanie from Glenmont, NY
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- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Unscrewed face plate, unscrewed electric wires hooked to element. Cleaned out oven while I was in there...nice and clean now. Installed new element same way I took it out. Easy as 'pie'..which we'll be baking again now that the oven works.
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Burned heating element (no continuity)
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John from Baldwin, NY
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Screw drivers
Removed old part, install new one.
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oven element burned out
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james from kersey, PA
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed the element with 2 screws. disconected element with 2 screws. reversed order to install new element.
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Bake element would no longer heat up.
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Dale from Litchfield Park, AZ
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Shopped online for a good price for the heating element. Thw element came very quickly, very good packaging. Removed and replaced the element.
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Old element burned out
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Keith from Wauwatosa, AL
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Turn off power to oven. Make sure with tester that the power is indeed off. Disconnected the two fasteners holding the old unit face plate to rear of oven. Pull the unit outward to expose the leads. Disconnected the leads. Reform new element to remove minor bends so it will sit flat on the floor of the oven. With plies holding the leads s
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traight connect new unit to oven leads. Push new unit back into mounting hole. Reconnect new unit face plate to back of oven. Check that unit is level. Turn the power back on. Test the unit. All works just fine.
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Heating element burned out
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Thomas from Sugar Land, TX
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Turned off the breaker. Removed 2 screws and pulled the element from encasement. Removed 2 screws holding the wires to the element.
Reversed the process to install the new coil.
Done in 10 minutes
Reversed the process to install the new coil.
Done in 10 minutes
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Replace baking element
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Eric from Roseville, CA
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Pliers
Turned off power at breaker and removed old element and replaced new element.
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Old element burnt out.
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Charles from Saint Louis, MO
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
No instructions provided, but not needed. Removed two screws holding element in place. Removed two screws connecting element to power wires. Installed new element using reverse process.
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Coil element blew up breaking in three pieces.
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Dominick from Oceanside, CA
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Wrench set
I removed the plate held by 2 screws that holds the element, pulled the coil out and disconnected the yellow and red wires. Removed the broken one and connected the new one. Very simple. I also would like to add that you people are great to deal with and I will tell everyone to buy parts from PartSelect. Your service is outstanding and f
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ast. Thank You.
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Broken Element
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Jerry from Highland Village, TX
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Nutdriver
The repair was very, very easy. The hard part was locating the part. I could not find it at any local hardware store. Went on-line and ordered part with PartSelect.com and it was at my front door the next day. The job was done in less than 15 minutes later. Thank You
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The element in the upper oven burned out. Looked like a welder's torch when it went out.
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Mark from Dallas, TX
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- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
After checking the website, I wasn't sure the part I needed was available. Called the Customer Service number and the lady was very helpful.
My part was delivered in 2 days regular UPS.
The most time took finding which breaker shut off the power to the oven. Removed two screws on the inside of the oven at the back wall. ... Read more Pulled out the wiring and removed two more screws that attached the power to the element. Replaced the old element with the new one. Reversed the process. Done in 12 minutes! Very easy.
My part was delivered in 2 days regular UPS.
The most time took finding which breaker shut off the power to the oven. Removed two screws on the inside of the oven at the back wall. ... Read more Pulled out the wiring and removed two more screws that attached the power to the element. Replaced the old element with the new one. Reversed the process. Done in 12 minutes! Very easy.
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Bake element melted! Lucky it didn't start a fire!
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c from Cincinnati, OH
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
The longest step in the fix was the walk downstairs to turn off the breaker.
1 nut driver to remove the element from the oven. 1 screwdriver to disconnect. Just as simple to re-install.
If you have this oven I seriously recommend the $30 expense to replace the element before it fails. It honestly went out with a white hot ... Read more welder's torch sort of short circuit that could have burned my house down.
1 nut driver to remove the element from the oven. 1 screwdriver to disconnect. Just as simple to re-install.
If you have this oven I seriously recommend the $30 expense to replace the element before it fails. It honestly went out with a white hot ... Read more welder's torch sort of short circuit that could have burned my house down.
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Bake element was burned out.
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Larry from Paducah, KY
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Safety first! Flipped breaker for oven in main breaker box.
Removed two screws that hold element in place.
Pulled element out approximately three inches and disconnected the two wires from the element.
Be careful not to let wires slip back into opening.
Attach wires to new element and carefully put back in correct p ... Read more osition. Install two screws to secure.
Flip breaker back on. Turn oven on and show the little woman what a handyman you are! She might be so impressed she'll bake a cake.
Removed two screws that hold element in place.
Pulled element out approximately three inches and disconnected the two wires from the element.
Be careful not to let wires slip back into opening.
Attach wires to new element and carefully put back in correct p ... Read more osition. Install two screws to secure.
Flip breaker back on. Turn oven on and show the little woman what a handyman you are! She might be so impressed she'll bake a cake.
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Heating element brned out.
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Ben from Mena, AR
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Screw drivers
Removed two screws to release the burner, then two screws to disconnect the wiring and replace them. Then inserted the burner int position and replaced the two screws which were removed to remove the burner.
Very easy, however you will need a flashlight to see by since the back of the oven is rather dark.
Very easy, however you will need a flashlight to see by since the back of the oven is rather dark.
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