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Duglas C - January 2, 2024
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easy to replace and is working as expected
all is well
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James F - January 9, 2023
Verified Purchase
Worked as expected
Was exact replacement part. No surprises
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Debra F - August 13, 2020
Verified Purchase
This was such an easy repair. I watched a you tube first, ordered the part, then replaced my burned out element. Easy!
Perfect condition upon arrival. Very quick shipping...2 days.
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Nabil A - May 21, 2019
Verified Purchase
Great part
The part was in great condition
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Robert C - April 1, 2019
Verified Purchase
Part arrived promptly and worked fine
This repair turned out more involved as when I pulled out old broiler element connecting wires remained behind oven wall so could not access. I had to call in appliance repairman as pulling oven out from wall is beyond my DIY skills. He had a special cart purchased from Whirlpool for that purpose! Broiler is now working fine again and great to be able to get a factory part for an oven built in 1989!
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Paul S - January 11, 2019
Verified Purchase
Easy 15 minute job
This was a broiler replacement. Knock the power off at the breaker. Make sure you keep the old rear wall brackets as you reuse them. After removing all four screws be gentle when pulling the element out. One of my connectors caught on the frame and came off. Easily retrieved with long nose pliers so all was well.
Slide the old rear wall brackets onto the new element (keep them on the same side), connect the two leads, slide back in until the two roof brackets are aligned. Screw those in then slide and attache the rear wall brackets and you’re done.
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Julie C - October 31, 2018
Verified Purchase
Speedy Delivery. Easy installation
No problems! I wish I would have ordered another oven rack too.
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Suzanne B - October 16, 2018
Verified Purchase
Broiler element
They sent the wrong part. I have an old oven. They didn't tell me the part was not available. Someone should have said you cant get that part
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Paula M - October 2, 2018
Verified Purchase
Difficult repair, but the part was excellent
The difficult part was getting the screws out of the top of the 26 year old oven. We ended up cutting them out, rotating the brackets 180° and drilling new holes. Had to remove the oven from the wall cabinet (It's heavy!) to make sure the other connections at the back were good. I've changed the bottom element myself but the broiler element was a lot more complicated. I wish the design of the broiler element was like the bottom element--plug and play!
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Gilbert B - July 25, 2018
Verified Purchase
broil element
Quick on time and cheaper than other sites
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Top broiler element busted
Piece a cake! Turned off electrical breaker. Removed original screws from old defective element and slipped in new replacement element. Perfect fit!
Ronald from OLIVE BRANCH, MS
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Oven would not reach selected temperature
First, shut off the power at the breaker panel. Next, I simply unscrewed the screws holding in each element, disconnected the leads, reconnected the leads to the new elements, positioned each element & reinserted the screws. A suggestion: Before loosening the screws, a light shot of PB Blaster or similar might help.
turn off electric breaker, unscrew the 2 screws unplug the 2 ends replace old element with new repeat previous steps but unfortunately the control panel was also failing and that item has been discontinued.
Myrna from Fowler, CO
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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The heating elments were getting old kicking breaker
took out the old heating elments and cleaned the bottom & top of oven with out the elments in, which made it alot easier then put new ones in. They were very easy to do, just make sure you watch how you took old ones out and don't loose the screws cause you use them to put new ones in.
I'll tell you.......PartSelect said the items would take from 3-5 days.....I got them in 48 hrs. I turned the breaker to the oven off. I unscrewd two screws from the back of the oven and pulled the element out and took it off of two connectors. Repeated the same with the broiler element. Job done saved $200.00...Job was quoted at $259.00
Replacement was relatively easy. Oven door was pulled off hinges after removing 2 mounting screws nearest the hinges. After shutting off power at the breaker, screws (2 each) holding elements were removed. Elements were pulled into oven ~ 4 inches exposing wiring and clips. The clips pulled free with just a little wiggling by hand and
... Read more were easily pushed back on by hand. Then reverse to finish.
SUPER EASY! The part arrived very quickly. I turned off the circuit breaker, unscrewed the few nuts, pulled out the element and reversed the process. 'works beautifully! Thanks so much.
Julie from Corunna, MI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Broiler unit would not heat
The broiler unit had disintegrated at both connections. I removed the two screws in the top of the oven holder the unit, pulled out the unit, measured and ordered a replacement.
To replace the element, I pulled out the stove, removed the rear panel, located the connections for the broiler unit, remove parts of the old unit.
... Read more I then attached the new unit to the top of the oven with the two screws, went around back and pushed in the two connections, replaced the back cover and replace the stove. It took about 30 minutes because I cleaned everything and sprayed bug spay (another plus for doing the repair myself).
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Robert from Atlanta, GA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Burnt out broiler element
Turned off power to range because I was scared. Unscrewed broiler element, pulled part forward and pulled off wires that were attached to the back, attached wires to new element, pushed it back in place, screwed it back on to oven. Cooked my bruchette!
Starla from Vashon, WA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Both heating elements would not work.
After shutting off the power, I removed the door and oven racks. Then, by using a screwdriver, I removed each element one at a time and replaced with the new element. Each element pulled away from the back wall and was connected electrically by Sta-Kon connectors. All went well, and the unit was operational in about 30 minutes. I stil
... Read morel have to remove the oven from the wall to replaced the two door springs.
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Brenda
February 15, 2020
I am trying to locate part number for element for broiler for Whirlpool electric stove.
For model number RS630PXYH
Hello and thank you for writing.
The broil element PS11743368 is in the list of compatible parts for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.
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Bob
December 28, 2017
My broil element is about 16 inches long from the back to the front. How much of the element shown is behind the back of the oven?
For model number RB770PXBB0
Hello Bob,
Thanks for your question. Only the wire ends should be behind the back, which are approximately one inch in length.
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