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The Oven Rack is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens. It provides a sturdy and reliable surface for baking and roasting a variety of dishes. Designed to fit perfectly within Whirlpool models, this rack ensures optimal air circulation around the food, contributing to even cooking and browning.
Causes of a bad Oven Rack can include warping or damage from high heat, rusting from moisture exposure, or general wear and tear over time. Misshaping or instability can also result from placing too much weight on the rack or using it inappropriately.
Symptoms of a bad Oven Rack include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
The Broil Element is an OEM component for Whirlpool ranges. It is a vital heating component located at the top of the oven cavity that provides intense radiant heat for broiling functions.
Symptoms of a bad Broil Element include:
Causes of failure can include deterioration over many heating and cooling cycles. Metal fatigue from constant expansion and contraction eventually causes cracking or breakage.
This replacement broil element also fits Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, and some Kenmore models.
This factory screw secures appliance components to their mounting points. Replace missing, worn, or stripped hardware to restore a tight fit, proper alignment, and quieter operation across the affected assembly.
The Bake Element is an OEM part for Whirlpool ovens, engineered to provide consistent and even heating for baking. This element is located at the bottom of the oven cavity and is essential for achieving the desired temperatures for cooking and baking. When electricity flows through the element, it heats up and glows red, radiating heat throughout the oven to cook food evenly. This component is crucial for the oven's functionality, affecting everything from baking pastries to roasting meats.
The primary cause of bake element failure is often wear and tear from regular use. Over time, the element can burn out or become damaged, which impacts its ability to heat properly. In some cases, spills and food residues can also contribute to its deterioration, affecting performance and potentially causing short circuits.
Symptoms of a failing Bake Element include: