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This oven bottom panel protects the lower cavity of the oven from spills and heat damage. If damaged or warped, replacing it ensures efficient operation. Always allow the oven to cool before installing. Verify fit before purchasing.
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Martha Z - December 19, 2018
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Easy repair, dependable ahipment
The oven bottom looks great again!
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Joseph P - March 23, 2022
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Easy Repair
Real easy repair. Well worth the $100 investment
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Foolishly melted a plastic cutting board at a high temperature while baking bread which dripped over two two racks and puddled on the bottom pan.
The repair was very easy, though expensive. Just slid in the racks and installed new bottom with only two screws to remove and replace after setting the bottom pan in place..
The parts I used worked great, my issue is the parts I need to return.
I have tried to call, but NO-ONE answers the phone. I have sent emails, but all I get is an automated response telling me to go to the web site. Partselect is the worst company I have ever dealt with, I need to return about $100 in parts and I cannot get an automated return form or someone on the phone. I will NEVER do business with
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Malcolm Brown
March 12, 2020
Hi, is it possible to order a new oven liner kit (side walls and bottom liner)? My wife mistakenly used oven cleaner and the finish on the liner is all blotched and dull. We have scrubbed endlessly with soap and and water with no improvement.
For model number KASIB900ESS1
Hello Malcolm, thank you for your question. The entire oven liner is not a replaceable part. For more information please contact the manufacturer directly. I hope this helps.
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Darryl
March 11, 2023
My bottom oven element burnt out and as it was dying it must having started to arc and created a small pea size hole in the bottom oven cover which covers the element.
I have replaced the element however my owvn is now cooking way too fast and received error message about oven overheating. Could this pea size hole allow too much heat to release into the interior of the oven causing the overheating?
For model number Ymes8800fz0
Hello Darryl, thank you for your inquiry. Based on the description that you have provided, we have concluded that the issue is probably with the bottom panel, part number PS11703263, but before replacing it, we would suggest checking the oven temperature sensor, part number PS11726314, with a multimeter. If the sensor has continuity, then you may need to replace the bottom panel to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!