The Broil element caught fire and was burning like a weld.
note: The only way my broil element would stop burning was by disconnecting the power via flipping the breaker in the garage. Not sure if that will work for others but it worked for me. After ordering the parts, I followed these simple steps to replace the broil element. 1) Turn off power (i.e. flip the breaker). 2) Unscrew five
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screws holding the broil element in place. 3) Use two twisty ties to wrap around the electrical wires connecting to the element. This prevents the wires from falling back into the wall behind the oven. 4) With a small amount of force, disconnect the two ends of the element from the electrical wires, making sure that the wires do not fall back behind the wall. 5) Connect new broil element to the electrical wires. 6) Screw the new broil element into place. NOTE: The original broil element had five screws. The replacement part only had four but was still held in place securely. 7) Turn on power
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