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Customer:
GEORGE from ADAMSVILLE, OH
Parts Used:
316442301
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Weld Was Broken On Support Bracket On Element
Replaced element no problem?
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Customer:
linda from decatur, AL
Parts Used:
316048414, 316048413
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
drip pans old and rusted
unplugged the elements, removed drip pans, replaced with new drip pans. plugged back in elements. took no skills or effort. the parts were ordered on-line one afternoon and were on my doorstep the next morning. I had been unable to find drip pans that fit my stove and was thrilled that they fit and came so quickly and were reasonably priced.
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Customer:
sharon from Summerton, SC
Parts Used:
316442301
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
element not heating right
Took old one out and plugged the new one into place.
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Customer:
Marilyn from Dasssel, MN
Parts Used:
316442301
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
burner was not heating properly
I ordered the element. When it arrived, I simply removed the old one and put in the new one. However, it did not completely solve the problem. The heat is now distributed evenly, but still have to turn the burner to 7.5 to boil water.
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Customer:
Jack from Hedgesville, WV
Parts Used:
318255006
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Heating element burned out
Took screws loose, unplugged old one plugged in new one put screws back
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Customer:
Jennifer from Arena, WI
Parts Used:
316048413
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Drip Bowl Replacement
I could not find the larger size universal drip bowl to fit the 8" burners on my stove. This product replacement is perfect.
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Customer:
Heather from Springfield, TN
Parts Used:
316048414, 316048413
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Couldn't find drip pans that fit
I went to all of the do-it yourself stores and spent a bunch of money on aftermarket drip pans only to find out that none of them fit. I came up on your website and also called customer service. The found the right part and mailed it too me. They fit perfectly. No more burnt and rusty drip pans. I know where to go for parts now.
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Customer:
thomas from cleves, OH
Parts Used:
316048414, 316048413
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Replace ill-fitting drip pans
After two failed attempts to get the 'correct' drip pans for my range from two other supply outlets, Part Select had the proper drip pans for this model. They fit perfectly! Simple installation and threw away those cheap, poorly fitting replacement pans I've put up with for three years! Thanks Part Select for having the correct parts!!
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Customer:
Shelley from Chillicothe, MO
Parts Used:
316048414, 316048413
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Rusted out drip bowls
The parts came quickly. I removed old drip pans and snapped the new ones into place. A child could do this. Now my cooktop looks new and I am not ashamed for anyone to see it.
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Customer:
genese from brantely, AL
Parts Used:
316442301, 316048414, 316048413
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
stove top element burned out & drip pans needed replacing
was very easy to replace the element, just pulled the old element out and eased the replacement in. was happy to find partselect.com to order what i needed. the order was filled correctly & delivered in a few day. it was good to be able to review how other problems could be solved & what parts to order
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Customer:
Glenn from Fossil, OR
Parts Used:
5303935058
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
Replaced burner block
Looked at the instructions and cut the wires, put the new wires in the block, attached the block to the range, put the new wires to the range wires using the wire nuts. I plugged the element into the block turned on the power, tried the element and it worked. It was really a easy repair.
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Customer:
Judith from Sidney, NY
Parts Used:
318372211
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
heating element didn't work
I did the repair in less then 5 minutes. I took out old element and put in new one and turned it on and I had heat. Works great Thanks the part came in 2 days what a wonderful suprise that was.
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Customer:
BETSY from HENDERSONVILLE, NC
Parts Used:
318053103
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Door gasket was worn, stained and needed replaced
Gasket has pins that line up with tiny holes around the perimeter of door. Just pull the old gasket off, and snap new one ( with pins) in . Used the butter knife to push ends of gasket in hole at bottom of door. Took about 2 minutes to complete and looks AWESOME! simple. simple, simple! This company ships immediately and the product is described properly. I would buy from this company again!
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Customer:
Michael from Whitsett, NC
Parts Used:
318394803
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Convection oven fan would not stay on.
Figured out that light and door switch started the convection fan on when door is closed. Found the switch defective. Found exploded view online of switch in oven. Had to figure out that the range top needed to be removed to access the switch from inside the top part of oven. Unscrewed at least (6) screws to free up the range top. Squeezed the inside switch clips to allow switch to be pulled out from outside of oven. Disconnected electrical receptacle and plugged into new switch. Pushed in new switch til it snapped into place. Reinstalled range top.
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Customer:
Ronald from Northbrook, IL
Parts Used:
318255006
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Oven would not heat above 250 degrees
This repair was easy, but I would not have even tried if I hadn't read the tips from other DIYers - thanks! The website questions and schematic along with some common sense testing isolated the problem with the oven only heating up to 250 degrees. Since the broiler (upper element) worked ok, that made it likely that the temperature sensor was not the problem. That made almost certain that the bake (cooking) element was the problem. So, I ordered the part, which was delivered quickly. Early on the morning of the scheduled delivery date, I turned off the oven power at the fuse box and pulled the oven away from the wall. There were only 4 screws to remove in order to take off the rear panel. The bake element was attached to two slide-on connectors, one of which looked charred and partially disconnected. I cleaned the charred connector, reattached it to the bake element, turned the power back on, and then turned the oven on. The charred connection glowed, so I immediately turned off the oven and the power. I disconnected the bad connector, cut it off from the wire, and stripped the wire to prepare for a new connector, which cost 30 cents at the hardware store. The bake element connection was cleaned, and then the new connector was attached. The power was turned back on, and then the oven was turned on, and it heated perfectly. After confirming several heatings over several hours, the rear panel was reattached, and the oven was pushed back to the wall. This expensive 40" dual fuel oven had been purchased new and used for 3 years by the prior owners of our home. The oven's computer brain died when the oven was 7 years old - the repair cost us $500 for professional labor, parts, and materials. I don't know if I could have done that repair, but I had no intention of shelling that much again, which is why I tried this bake element repair myself. The oven is now 11 years old, and the most likely part to fail is the original bake element. So, we may keep the new part as insurance with the hope of making a fast, easy, inexpensive repair when the original bake element eventually fails.
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