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GRCL3520ZWW-3 General Electric Range

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This burner bowl, also known as a drip bowl, is an authentic OEM part for your electric range or cooktop. This part is black in color and designed to fit under the 8-inch coiled burner elements and is...
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This genuine OEM burner bowl, also known as a drip tray, is black and color and measures 6 inches in diameter. It is designed to be used under the coiled elements on an electric stove or range, in ord...
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This Y-frame six inch surface burner element has five turns and a metallic center medallion.
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Screws not included.
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$71.35
Handle only. Screws not included.
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This inner door glass is sold individually.
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Element will not heat
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Customer:
Sharon from EDISON, NJ
Parts Used:
WB36X5712
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
broken inner glass
I removed the oven door by unlocking the hinges and pulling out. Set on workbench (with towel/pad) and removed handle, four screws, then bottom and inside panel screws, then one nut to finally be able to get at the inner glass insert. Removed insulation and then took an extra hour to really clean all surfaces (middle glass was quite gre asy due to inner glass being broken for a while. Reassembly wasn't bad, but took a while to figure out that the two thin 2" red spacers belonged around the two handle screws. This was tough to figure out as they come off when taking the handle off, but you can't see them, so didn't know where they came from! Anyway, if you're just a bit handy, you can do this job.
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Customer:
noreen from torrington, CT
Parts Used:
WB31T10015, WB31T10014
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
old drip pans rusted
I unplugged the burner, lifted the old drip pan out, put new drip pan in, plugged burner in. The stove looks brand new and it took less than 2 minutes.
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Customer:
Robin from Apple Valley, MN
Parts Used:
WB07K10250
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Socket set
bottom trim had rusted, so we needed new piece
Removed oven door (made sure hinges were locked open and stayed open). Remove part on top of trim, removed rusted trim and replaced with new trim. Replaced part on top of trim and screwed all back together. Put oven door back on and unlocked hinges. It was easier than the trial run (when I hadn't realized that the hinges weren't locked op en!)
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