One day, while trying to roast chicken on the convection roast setting, my Electrolux oven stopped heating properly. I tried the broil setting and the top electric heating element worked fine. I then tried the bake setting and found that the bottom element wasn't working at all. I Googled the problem. The info I found said that the issue was probably that the bake element needed to be replaced. It said to look for a break or burned through spot on the element. If it appeared OK, remove it and check it with an Ohm meter. I knew I had an Ohm meter and could use it so I decided to try the repair myself rather than call for service.
Well anyway, I looked closely at the element and saw that there was a break in it in the back of the oven. I wouldn't need the meter after all. I went on line and entered the model number from the oven. At first I went to the Sears site. They element was listed at $110 but the picture did not match the element in my oven. The next site I went to was Appliance Parts Pros. The picture of the element there matched mine and the price was about $75 when you included shipping. I ordered it on Saturday. The part arrived Tuesday. The packaging showed it was an OEM (Electrolux) part. There were two screws at the back on the oven holding the element in. I took the two screws out and slid the element forward. There were two clip-on wire connections on the back of the element. I swapped in the new element, slid it back in the rear oven wall and replaced the two screws. I then turned the oven on. It worked fine.
My experience with Appliance Parts Pros was excellent. I will recommend them to my friends. I also bookmarked their site so I can use it the next time I need a part.