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EDS648 Caloric Cooktop

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This chrome drip bowl is an OEM approved replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer. Drip bowls are a part for your cooktop, positioned underneath the burner to catch spills. This drip bo...
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The drip bowl is used for electric ranges or cooktops with the coiled style burners, to catch any drips, spills, or crumbs that may occur while cooking. If your bowls have become discolored, corroded,...
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This surface burner plug-in block kit is designed for use with surface elements of your ranges and cooktops. This kit helps connect the wire harness to the surf...
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This large surface burner is 2100W.
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This screw is sold individually.
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This is an OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. This switch kit is designed to help you operate the 8? surface burner on your range or cooktop. This witch turns the surface burner on and o...
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This filter assembly is just under eleven inches long and is not quite six inches wide. It is a metallic filter and it is used with some downdraft ranges.
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Sold individually. This spade is used for either a ground contact or a power contact.
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Nut
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This is a genuine OEM replacement part. This nut is used in a number of appliances. Most often it can be found in the assembly of ranges, air conditioners, cook tops, washers, microwave oven combos, r...
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Element will not heat
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Customer:
Liza from College Point, NY
Parts Used:
WPW10196405, W10196406RW
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Replaced drip bowls in stove
Took out the old drip bowls and replaced with new bowls.
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Customer:
Grace Mary from Canton, OH
Parts Used:
WPW10196405, W10196406RW
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Rented appartment in which none of the drain pans were the proper size making it very difficult to cook
I removed the element and then the drain pan and replaced with the new correct pans. I replaced the element and all was well.
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Customer:
Phillip from Pekin, IL
Parts Used:
330031
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
One burner didn't work all the time the other would go red hot
I unplugged the stove from the outlet, then removed the two burners I was going to be working on and the drip pans. Then I raised the top part of the stove and removed the screws holding the plug-in blocks to the stove. Then I cut the two wires going to the old plug-in block and stripped the wires back to match the new wire parts. Then I placed the sleeves over the new wires, then I placed the new wire beside the wire I stripped on the stove and screw on the wire cap making sure it was tight. I repeated this three more times, once I had all four wires connected I then placed the sleeves over the connections and heated them up until they were formed around the connection. Once I had all the connections done I placed one wire at a time into the plug-in block until it locked into place ( I looked at my old plug-in blocks first to make sure I placed the new wires in the correct way ).I then used the metal mounting bracket that matched my old ones and snapped the correct one onto each plug-in block. Before mounting them onto the stove I compared them to my old ones to make sure they were correct. Then I used the new screws to mount them to the stove. I took a second look at everything I had done before closing the top cover of my stove. After lowering the cover back into place I put both the drip covers in place and then installed the burners.I then plugged the stove back into the outlet and tried the burners. This was very simple and the video on the web site shows this very well which made my job very simple.
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