This heater element is also commonly known as a convention element. It is installed in the back of wall ovens and provides the heat required for convection mode. You will need a screwdriver to successfully replace the heating element in your wall oven. You will first need to unplug your appliance and remove it from the wall. Then you will need to unscrew the four screws that hold the back panel of the appliance in place. Once the panel has been removed you will then remove the three screws and wires that hold the element in place and connect it to the appliance. To install the replacement part, you will need to attach the wires to the new element, use the three screws to help the element in place, and then replace the back panel of the wall oven. We also recommend you replace the element seal at the same time. This convection element is 2500 W and it is sold individually.
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This part works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven.
This part works with the following products:
Bosch.
Part# 00241778 replaces these:
AP3775599, 00239400, 239400, 241778, 830007
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J
November 7, 2019
When I replaced a burned out convection bake heating element (confirmed element had no electrical continuity), after reconnecting existing wiring to element, circuit breaker opens immediately after applying power via the control knobs?
For model number HBL 455 A UC
Hi J, you are stating your circuit breaker trips when turning on your bake element? Usually this means your circuit is overloaded. Try removing some electric appliances from your circuit and see if it does not trip. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Sonja
January 4, 2020
Do you have the heating element for the above Bosch convection element. It looks like the picture of the one you have in stock. My oven is 27" double oven. Purchased in november of 2004. I have taken the element out and it looks like the picture of the one you have in stock but am not sure. Can it be returned if unopened
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For model number Bosch HBN 456 Serial #FC8306 112548
Hi Sonja, sadly the requested part is discontinued, however you can contact the manufacturer to see if they have a suggested replacement. If they can provide you with a part number feel free to contact us back to see if we have the part in stock. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Wilhelm
August 14, 2019
Will this part fit the above Bosch oven
For model number HBL 445
Hello Wilhelm, thank you for inquiring. Yes, this is the correct replacement for your model. Good luck with your repair!
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Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS8700501
Manufacturer Part Number: 00241778
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