Single Heating Element Support Clip Specifications
The metallic clip, or also known as a broil element support, is for a oven element on a range. This part holds the broil element in place on top of the oven. If your support clip is broken then this replacement should be the solution. The tools needed for this project are slip joint pliers. For safety precautions, make sure to unplug your range from the power source, or shut off the house circuit breaker before starting this project. Refer to the installation instructions for best results and accuracy.
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Replacing your Kenmore Range Single Heating Element Support Clip
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Joseph L - April 21, 2021
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Easy ordering experience
Part was as advertised. Love the fact that a video could be viewed to help with installation. Good extra.
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John S - January 23, 2019
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Easy repair - Great part & worked as expected.
The part came fast & arrived in great condition. Easy repair & & the appliance now works as intended.
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Dian S - June 24, 2018
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Linda J - June 17, 2018
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These fit perfect
Very easy to replace
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Linda S - March 14, 2018
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worked as expected
came on time and worked perfectly.
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Dean D - February 19, 2018
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Easy!
The part arrived on time and took less than a minute to install. We now have a functional oven again!
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Linda M - February 18, 2018
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Easiest repair I've ever done
The clip came just as described and slid right into place. Couldn't have been easier and saved me from having to replace the oven.
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Broiler in oven stop working
Unplugged over and remove oven racks. Dry fit new clips to hold up broiler element; using piers to insure secure fit to the element. Removed screws that hold element and attached clothes pins to wires to keep from falling back into the oven. Removed element from wires. Secured new/replacement element to wires removed clothes pins. Positio
... Read moren element to be screwed into back of oven. Screwed into oven attached clips to oven and element. Plugged stove back into outlet. Turned oven on to test. Worked job done.
Single Heating Element Support Clip was needed to hold up the heating element in the oven. Old single heating element support clip broke and came out of the hole.
Simply inserted the clip into the hole in the oven. It took less than 20 seconds. :D
Marion from METHUEN, MA
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Old broil element started burning with being on OFF position requiring need to turn off breaker and cut element in two to stop progression of burn
1. Turn breaker off at breaker box. 2.Disconnect old broil element. Pull electric wires out 3-4 inches from BACK of oven. Clamp wires or tie off so they do not retreat behind back oven wall. INSTALL wires to new element and secure back plate. Install NEW clamps to new element. Switch on breaker and check operation.
The old single heating element support clips came loose over time.
I ordered the replacement clips from this site and they arrived in a timely manner. The clips were perfect, but due to the age of the oven, the holes had elongated and the new clips kept falling out also. I modified the clips by widening the tips with a pair of pliers. They are holding just fine. I don't think the older clips could've wit
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David from SALISBURY, CT
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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Pliers
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Rusted burn box
I simply removed drop in range and removed screws holding burn box and installed new box. Total time was approxmately !hr.
The bake elemement burned out & the clips for the top element were broken
The bake element basically just plugs in remove the two screws in the back with a nut driver pull the element out unplug the spade connectors and reconnect the new element . As far as the clips just snap them on to the top element and snap back in the holes at the top of the oven. Also very fast delivery less then 48 hours from orde
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Dryer started making noises years ago. Finally it was intermittently starting, then...didn't start at all. It made a buzzing noise, like the motor was in over-torque. Then it over heated and wouldn't do anything until it cooled down. Then the cycle started all over again. I thought it best to change out all the worn parts. Found the belt,
... Read more the rear seal, the rollers and motor all needed to be replaced. All were very simple to do. Followed the instructions and videos from others located on this site.
broiling element had burned through, req. its replacement
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I also removed a screw that held one end of a support bracket. I then pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Reversing these steps, I finished the element's replacement.
I had noticed that the former element was sagging at the front
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Richard
September 22, 2022
F3 code after about 20 minutes at 375 degrees bake. Replaced Heat Sensor and still has the same code? Suggestions. #91147465971
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Hello Richard, thank you for your question. F3 error indicates a faulty oven sensor, part number PS236043. If you have replaced it then we would recommend checking for an open wire connection between EOC (Electronic Oven Control - Clock) and the oven temperature sensor. Let us know if you have further questions!
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