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Oven won't heat or bakes unevenly? The bake element likely failed. Located at oven bottom, this part restores proper baking heat. 10-minute DIY fix.
The first thing I did was call appliance pros. The tec told me it was a good chance it was the thermostat. He told how to test it with my ohm meter and what range it should be in. I pulled it out and tested it, which was out of the limits he told me it should be in. So I ordered the part. When it arrived in two days, I installed it. The oven now works perfect. Thank you so much. I was just about to go spend $800 on a new oven, and instead fixed it for $75. Awesome website. It was... Read more
Oven won't heat or bake properly? A faulty bake element is likely the cause. Located at the oven bottom, this part heats for baking. DIY repair in 15-60 min.
I finally found the right serial number and found the part at Appliance Parts Pros. I was skeptical that they would send the element that had the correct rear brace fixture. when it came 2 days later i opened the box the Part was correct and it took about 15 minutes to replace since there are only two screws. My oven works fine now. THX Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? The bake element provides bottom heat for baking. Easy DIY repair—most install in under 30 minutes with basic tools.
I googled the model number of the oven and came across AppliancePartsPros.com The coil along with replacing video was right at hand. I ordered the part, got it three days later (standard shipping) and installed it. To sum it up, it was a five minute job. Read more
Surface element not heating or won't turn on? This 8-inch coil burner fits ranges and cooktops. Simple plug-in replacement takes under 5 minutes.
I lucked out my nephew was here to deer hunt and he helped me. I do believe I could have done it on my own but was more confident with his help. I will say the videos did help. Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? The bake element generates heat at the bottom of your oven cavity. DIY-friendly repair—takes about 10 minutes.
Took out the old element and checked with olm meter determined bad, no continuity. Orded new Element from Appliance Parts Pros. Had new one in less than 2 days easy fix. Read more
Burner won't heat or heats unevenly? This 6 inch surface element restores consistent cooking temperatures. Simple plug-in replacement takes minutes.
Personally I have experience working with electricity and knowing if I bought the part required this would be an easy fix. I got my model number and contacted Appliance Parts Pros and placed my order for the new elements, terminal blocks, and for appearance purposes 4 new Drip Pans. Excellent service and quick shipping. I ordered my parts on Sunday and received them on Tuesday. This was a simple repair that only required a screwdriver to remove the old terminal block from the range hood, wire... Read more
Broil element burnt out or not heating? This top heating element provides intense direct heat for broiling. Takes 15-20 minutes to replace yourself.
Ordered a new part. Watched a YouTube video. Fixed it in 15 minutes. Knowing you need to stop the connectors from slipping into the back of the oven was the key. I used paperclips to stop the wires falling through the hole. Easy as ... Read more
Burner not heating? This radiant surface element restores heat to your glass cooktop. DIY-friendly repair, typically done in 15 minutes with our video.
Follow step by step as show on YouTube how to replacing burner elements before you work. It easy with less than 15 minutes. Save $$$ on labor cost Read more
Replace a burner that won't heat or only partially works. This dual surface element restores even cooking heat. Straightforward DIY repair in under 30 minutes.
Replaced the burner. Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? A faulty bake element is often the cause. This DIY repair takes about 10 minutes with basic tools—no repairman needed.
Our Amana electric oven stopped producing heat. The bake element would not get hot anymore. I pulled stove away from wall and unplugged it. Removed the oven racks for easier access and simply used a Phillips head screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the element to the back interior wall. I slide the element forward until the two ends of the element came out of the back wall, exposing the electrical connectors. Next I removed the wire connectors from the element using a pair of pliers for... Read more
Oven not heating or heating slowly? Your bake element likely failed. Located at the bottom of the oven cavity, this part restores even baking. Easy DIY fix.
First I removed the (3) wire shelves. Removed the bottom cover by removing the (2) screws in the back. This exposed the oven element. Removed the (2) screws holding the mounting bracket on the front of the element then removed the (2) screws on the silver bracket that holds the back of the element. I carefully pulled the element forward which pulls it out of the back of the oven. I pulled slightly on the (2) wires attached to the element in order to get a small amount of slack to remove them... Read more
Burner not heating? This surface element provides heat to your cookware. Common repair for worn or burned-out elements. 10-minute DIY fix.
I ordered a replacement part, which arrived in a few days. My husband removed the burned out part and put in the new one. No problems! Read more
Dual burner not heating or inner element burned out? This surface element restores both small and large heating zones. DIY-friendly repair in under an hour.
Replaced the Infinite Switch and that solved the problem. Did not need to replace the Surface Element Read more
If your oven won't heat during baking but broil works, the bake element has likely failed. DIY-friendly repair—remove oven racks, unscrew element, swap.
Ordered the replacement Bake Element and installed it. Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? The bake element provides bottom heat for baking. Easy DIY fix—just 2 screws and wire connectors. Takes 15 minutes.
1) ordered new boiler element after searching for oven/stove model # online 2) unplugged oven 3) removed 2 screws holding element in place 4) pulled out the element and a length of wires attached to the element (enough that the wires wouldn't pull back into the hole after detached) 5) used needle-nosed pliers to detach wire clamps, noting which wire attached to which side of the old element 6) removed old element and its pieces from the bottom of oven 7) attached wires to new element,... Read more
Burner not heating or 'Hot Surface' light stays on? This electric cooktop surface element is likely the fix. DIY-friendly, most installs take 15 minutes.
Turned off power supply. Removed two screws (near the oven door) holding the ceramic top. Slid the top forward, disengaged the two power supply cables, and removed one ground wire. Removed range top, and put on a flat surface. Unclamped two power supply wires, one ground wire and one thermocouple wire from the element. Unscrewed the bracket from the element, and remove the element from the range top. Remove the two clamps from the old element, and put them on the new element at the same... Read more