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RBS160DM4BB General Electric Range

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The bake element is the part of your oven that heats up in order to cook your food, and is found in the bottom part of the oven. If the temperature in your oven is inconsistent, or not heating up at a...
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This broil element restores proper heating in wall ovens by providing direct heat from the top of the oven cavity. It’s ideal for replacing a faulty element that prevents the oven from reaching broil ...
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This oven door gasket prevents heat from escaping the oven cavity when in use. It contains all of the attaching clips needed for installation.
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This durable oven rack is built to support a variety of cookware while ensuring even heat circulation throughout the oven. With dimensions of roughly 23.75 inches by 16.25 inches, it fits securely in ...
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This screw is less than 1/2 inch in length. It is sold individually.
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Replace a worn or malfunctioning burner with this genuine 6-inch electric coil surface element, designed for precise and even heating. Featuring an integrated temperature sensor, it ensures accurate h...
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Element will not heat
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Little to no heat when baking
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Little to no heat when broiling
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Customer:
Ronald from Nassau, NY
Parts Used:
WB30X46987
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
Lower bake Element would not heat.
First I slid the stove out and unpluged it, then removed two screws,slid out element, disconected two wires, slid new element in to place, pluged two wires in ,put into place and installed two screws, pluged stove back in, and turned on to try. Works perfect.
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Customer:
Paul from anna, TX
Parts Used:
WB30X46987
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
Broken heating element
1)Turn off power to stove
2)remove 2 bolts holding heating element
3)pull element out of the back of the oven about 8" so that the wire connects is visable
4)pull wire clips off of heating element and remove element from the oven
5)put wire clips on the new heating element
6)push new heating element back into the holes in the back of the oven
7)screw botls back into the oven holding the heating element in place
8)Turn power back on
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Customer:
ellen from centennial, CO
Parts Used:
WB30X46986
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
Broiler burnt out.
Removed screws using nut driver. Pulled element way forward until wires came through. Pondered how to detach burned out element from wires. Chickened out, call neighbor who grasped things firmly with two hands and pulled. Old element came loose. Popped in new element. Cursed the screws that wouldn't align with holes to support element; fi nally did it. Screwed element plate in place. Put oven door back on, plugged it in and turned it on hoping that we hadn't reversed the wires. Job accomplished.
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