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- Fix Number
- FIX437595
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 316048413
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Mike from Buffalo, NY
Replaced accessories for top of electric range
I was simple. Using this site online afforded me the opportunity to conveniently replace accessories that were in bad shape. I will always use this site for my self-installation needs in the future. Mike , NY
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- Fix Number
- FIX437596
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 316048414
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Installation Instructions
Mike from Buffalo, NY
Replaced accessories for top of electric range
I was simple. Using this site online afforded me the opportunity to conveniently replace accessories that were in bad shape. I will always use this site for my self-installation needs in the future. Mike , NY
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- Fix Number
- FIX470125
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5303935058
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
- Oven not heating evenly
- Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions
SHIRLEY O from boxborough, MA
burner would not heat
removed burners, cut wires to each burner, installed new wires from terminal block kit. reinstalled surface element. Followed directions from video located at site of the ordered items
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- Fix Number
- FIX11750107
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WPW10196405
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Henry from St Louis, MO
Replace old drip Bowls
Remove heating elements, remove old drip bowl, install new drip bowls replace heating elements.
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- Fix Number
- FIX244394
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WB31T10010
Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from SEATTLE, WA
Bake element replacement
1. Turn of over power at the breaker.2. Remove bake element cover. There's 2 quarter inch nuts.
3. Disconnect old element. For me there was not much play in the wires so when I disconnected the old element I lost the wire in the insulation. If this happened you can remove the central plate cover on the back of the oven and you can easily find the wires again.
4. Connect the replacement element.
5. Screw the bake element cover back in.
6. Turn power back on. Read more...
- Fix Number
- FIX244395
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WB31T10011
Installation Instructions
Jeffrey from SEATTLE, WA
Bake element replacement
1. Turn of over power at the breaker.2. Remove bake element cover. There's 2 quarter inch nuts.
3. Disconnect old element. For me there was not much play in the wires so when I disconnected the old element I lost the wire in the insulation. If this happened you can remove the central plate cover on the back of the oven and you can easily find the wires again.
4. Connect the replacement element.
5. Screw the bake element cover back in.
6. Turn power back on. Read more...
- Fix Number
- FIX8754845
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WB31K10265
Installation Instructions
Robert from Snoqualmie, WA
The old drip pans had burned in residue and could not be cleaned.
I simply removed the burners and drip pans and replaced the drip pans with the replacement parts. The replacement parts fit better than the original parts. The burner did not fit well in the old drip pans and the pans did not sit level on the burners.The new drip pans are perfect even to the slots to accommodate one of the legs on the burner.
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- Fix Number
- FIX16763418
- Manufacturer Part Number
- 5304533520
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Installation Instructions
Chris from Dayville, CT
Burner would not turn on/ hot surface light always on
My issue ended up being more than just the burner, but it was all an easy repair. For about a year the "hot surface" light would stay on long after the cooktop had cooled. Then one day the burner just stopped working. (More on that later but my inexperience led me to just order the burner assuming that was the only problem) The burner I removed was not necessarily bad but the temp sensing element which was made of glass had shattered presumably the reason that light would never turn off. I might have been able to just replace the temp sensing probe but I had the new burner in hand and needed my stove up and running. Two screws hold down the glass surface, then you can raise it just like a car hood. Used a piece of wood to prop it up, there is a brace holding the burners in place. You need to take out the pair to access the burner you want to replace. Make note of the holes everything is screwed/clipped in to so the new one goes in exactly the same. There is a great video on youtube I found when searching for "Frigidaire burner replacement" that was step bystep exactly what i encountered on my repair. Once i got the new burner in I was surprised to find it didn't light. I used an ohm meter to test everything and it all looked good at the burner. I pulled the top back panel behind my controls and found a corroded and broken wire on the controls for that burner. My guess is all that time of that probe being broken caused there to be current through that line and fried the wire. Either way it was a quick splice and the new burner fired right up and has been working great ever since. I was especially happy that the new temp probe was metal and not glass so I hopefully don't run into this problem again.
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- Fix Number
- FIX8754846
- Manufacturer Part Number
- WB31K10266
Installation Instructions
Robert from Snoqualmie, WA
The old drip pans had burned in residue and could not be cleaned.
I simply removed the burners and drip pans and replaced the drip pans with the replacement parts. The replacement parts fit better than the original parts. The burner did not fit well in the old drip pans and the pans did not sit level on the burners.The new drip pans are perfect even to the slots to accommodate one of the legs on the burner.
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- Fix Number
- FIX2366565
- Manufacturer Part Number
- W10196406RW
Fixes these symptoms
- Element will not heat
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Installation Instructions
chris from ABERDEEN, SD
Burner would not heat up and the cook top on light would not turn off.
First turn off breaker. Pull out stove and unplug. There was about 8 screws on the panel on the back side of the control panel. Remove panel. Remove knob on the bad control and there is 2 screws behind knob. Remove those 2 screws and take the new control and remove 1 wire at a time from old switch to new one then put back together.
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