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Oven not heating or heating unevenly? This bake element restores proper temperature for consistent cooking. DIY-friendly installation in under an hour.
I ordered an element one day it was there the next day, that was quick. It fit perfectly in place Read more
The Bake Element is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire electric ranges. This component provides direct heat from an internal coil or rods within the oven cavity, allowing for baking and other heated cooking functions.
Symptoms of a bad bake element include:
Causes stem from typical wear over years of heating use. Cracks in insulated surfaces or broken coil sections can cause inconsistencies.
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with ranges sold under the Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator, and various Kenmore brand names.
Turns out these wall ovens have a pretty common problem, the baking element relay on the back of the control board solder joint fails. We have had this happen on several units recently as we manage several apt complexes. So it was not the baking element at all, just faulty solder joints or something makes the baking element relay lose its solder connection. Read more
Dryer not heating? This heating element produces hot air to dry clothes. Common DIY repair takes 1-2 hours with basic tools. Fixes no-heat issues.
My appliance repair guy checked out the problem, but the stack washer dryer required the contractor to dismantle the cabinet to allow the repair to occur. So i wanted the parts available for the repair, so we would not have to have the dryer pulled apart in a small space for an extended time i ordered the parts on Friday afternoon and they arrived at my home before noon on Saturday! The contractor and the repairman were able to coordinate the repair on Tuesday morning, and though the... Read more
Burner won't heat evenly or only outer ring works? This dual 9/12 inch radiant surface element restores proper heating. Easy DIY replacement in minutes.
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Oven not heating or preheating slowly? A failed bake element is usually the cause. This direct-heat component restores even baking. DIY repair in 30 minutes.
Unplugged the stove, unscrewed the mounting plates from the back unsnapped the wires then revered the procedure to install new one. Read more
Broiler not heating or working? This broil element restores high-heat cooking. Easy DIY fix with four screws and wire connectors. Takes about 30 minutes.
Removed the element "easy just four screws" unplugged two connecting wires, removed element. Did a "continuity test" on element, it failed, so I ordered a new one and installed it. It works great now. Read more
This replacement radiant surface element restores consistent burner heating under the glass cooktop on compatible electric ranges. It helps your cooking zone reach and maintain temperature so pots and pans heat evenly.
Pulled out the old one, popped in the new one 20 minutes. Fixed. Read more
This electric heating element restores consistent, reliable heat in your appliance, so cooking or warming functions work as intended. Replace a failed element to eliminate slow heat-up, uneven temperatures, or no-heat conditions.
Turned off power to oven. Removed the oven door. Unscrewed and removed the metal plate. Pulled element off wires and attached them to the new element. (This took needle nose pliers and many attempts. Needed dexterous fingers and good eyesight.) Put everything back. Read more
The Surface Element is an OEM replacement part for Frigidaire electric ranges, designed to provide efficient and even heating for cooking on the stovetop. This component is a radiant surface element commonly seen on glass and ceramic cooktops. 8 inch, 2200 watt
Causes of a faulty Surface Element can be due to overuse causing burnout, physical damage like cracks from heavy cookware, electrical issues such as faulty wiring, and corrosion disrupting heating.
Symptoms of a bad Surface Element include:
This OEM Frigidaire part is also compatible with Electrolux, Gibson, Kelvinator and some Kenmore models.
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Broiler not heating or element burned out? Replace this top broil element to restore radiant heat. Easy DIY fix with basic tools in 30 minutes or less.
Quick shipping, easy repair. Read more
Element not heating? This surface element is the most common fix. Compatible with Frigidaire electric ranges. Tests between 15-45 ohms resistance.
Oven broiler not heating or working? This broil element generates radiant heat at the top of your oven for browning and crisping. DIY-friendly repair.
Replaced it. Read more
Oven won't heat or bake properly? A failed bake element is usually the cause. This bottom heating element restores even baking. Easy 15-minute DIY fix.
It's was easy to replace. Unplugged the oven from the wall, unscrew the two screws that hold the element to the back of the oven and pulled it away from the oven. Then just pull off the two wires at the end of the bake element. Install the new one in the revers order, easy. Read more
Burner not heating on your smooth-top range? This radiant surface element restores even heat to one cooking zone. Straightforward DIY repair.
Oven won't heat or takes too long to preheat? A failed bake element is the likely cause. This bottom heating element is a straightforward 15-minute DIY fix.
Ordered the replacement part the recommended by your parts department. I then watched a video so I knew what was in Store. The part arrived in less than 2 days & 15 minutes later I was baking brownies!!!!! Voila!!! Done deal!!! Now I am going to order a second one to replace the lower oven's element since it's been 'off' for over a year. The local appliance repair had informed us that it would charge $125 for the initial 30 minute service call to come in to inspect the appliance,... Read more
Fix a dryer that won't heat with this heating element coil. Common DIY repair takes about 30 minutes. Requires disassembly to access heater chamber.
First, let me tell you that this is the fifth appliance I've fixed with parts and help from AppliancePartsPros.com -- At this rate I'll never get to upgrade to nice new appliances. :-( When my wife said the dryer wasn't heating up, I looked online for common causes before I even headed to the basement. A lot of people talk about the fuses going bad, so I figured that's what it was. Next, I watched the videos on how to get to the internals of the dryer. (I hate it when I try to figure it out... Read more