Cheryl B Celina , OH February 28, 2015 Appliance: Model JCS57 H2 Oven heating element Was real simple--unscrewed back screws, disconnected the bad element and reconnected the good element. Was not hard at all. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers
Susan L Mission , TX March 05, 2024 Appliance: General Electric Electric Range JDC26GH2 The bottom bake burner had broken and would not heat the stove. The stove was a 40 year old drop in model so we had to turn off the breaker to the oven before getting started. We removed the baking racks then used a small drill bit to remove the old baking element making sure not to allow the wire to slip back into the back of the stove (very important). Installed the new baking element by slipping the wire connector onto the new element. Replaced the screws, restored power, tested the oven and voila it worked. Easy peasy. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Socket Set
Lawrence D Vancouver , WA April 14, 2018 Oven bake element failed Replaced element Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers
Denise S Media , PA November 08, 2024 Baking element was broken Ordered new element Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: Less than 15 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Edward M Port Orchard , WA December 14, 2014 Oven heating element went bad Remove and replace. AppliancePartsPros delivered the right part in two days. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers