I removed the element to clean the stove and realized that the terminal block was ruined, due to a shorting issue which created an unsafe situation, so I ordered this terminal block kit and replaced the terminal block. It really couldn't have been any easier to do than it was with this kit, and by watching the video provided by AppliancePartsPros.com in the listing for this part. With very few tools this task is simple. If you don't have the tools, buy them and then do the task, and you'll still pay a lot less for the completion of the task than it would cost to have a repairman do the job, and you'll achieve professional results with this kit, too. The only tools I needed for the job were what I had on hand, which was a small 1/4" drive socket set, which is inexpensive anyway if you buy from a place like Harbor Freight or a local discount chain. If you replace this terminal block due to it being damaged by shorting, you should probably make very sure that the short didn't damage your surface element too. If you have any doubt about the serviceability of the surface element contacts that are inserted into the terminal block, then replace the surface element too, or you will likely end up doing this terminal block replacement twice.