Malynda November 12, 2019 I have a very old thermador double wall oven CMT 20. The lower element went and need a new one. What should I buy? Also my top oven doesn't work anymore, it needs a thermostat which is discontinued can I just use that element for the bottom oven? The top has a round screw attachment and the bottom is square, does it matter? Does it really have to be screwed in?
1 Answer Malynda, as the operating values of the bake elements are different, it would be recommended to change the bake element 00367643 with a new one. Read More...
Alberta September 11, 2019 I have a very old Thermador double wall electric oven with control knobs. I cannot find the model number to order lower oven baking element. Can you help me?
1 Answer Alberta, the model number is usually found either on the side of a door or the wall where the door meets the oven wall. Another possible model location would be in the vent under the control, usually in the center but it can be on the floor of the vent or the side walls. The model number would be necessary to ensure the correct element part number is found. Read More...
Maria G December 20, 2018 for Model Number Thermador CMT-21 Both ovens have this problem. They heat up but not to the desired temperature because the upper heating element turns red and heats up, but the bottom element doesn't at all. An authorized Thermador company said there is no use fixing it because there are no available parts since it's discontinued. But if I can buy a part here, what part might be defective so I can buy and have it installed? Thanks.
1 Answer Maria, You would want to check to see if there is 240 vac getting to the bake elements 00367530. If there is then it would be a bake element that would need replaced. If there is not then this would most likely be the thermostats or selector switches that is causing this issue. Unfortunately all the parts have been discontinued with no suitable replacement available. Read More...
Cmpetie August 16, 2016 for Model Number CMT-21 Mfg date 1981. The lower element in the upper oven appears to be open. The screws at the back holding the element in are Phillips screws? Can't tell because they are badly corroded. Can't turn them. How to get them loose? What is the size of those screws? 6-32? Do I have to drill them out and use an easy-out? Will it help to pull the upper oven out of the wall?
1 Answer Hello CMPETIE. Most of these are square bits. If you have to drill them out, you will need to replace the screws. You should be able to replace the element without pulling the oven out of the wall. Read More...
Zarmo April 02, 2016 for Model Number 24" Thermador double wall oven I cannot find the model number on my Thermador double wall oven. it was installed in 1975. and it has been a great oven over the years. it quit heating in the bake mode, assuming it was the element again, I pulled it out and found that the stainless wire connector had burned off at the wire-connector end. where can I get these stainless wire connectors, as I cannot find a manual for this over I cannot order it. but according to the picture of the element, this looks like the exact one. if that helps, the over measures 24" across the top. but according to Thermador there is no such thing. To old I guess. I measured the resistance in the element it is about 19.5 ohms, and a new one was around 23 ohms. so I assume it is still good. I just need the wire end. and does it need to be soldered on, can a crimp version do the same thing?
1 Answer Zarmo, If the end just burnt off the wire then you would just need a hi temp connector that just slides onto the bake element terminal. Part number for the high temp terminals would be TJMA02875-1. Read More...
James November 21, 2014 for Model Number CMT-231 How do I remove oven. Need to get to wire to upper bake element?
1 Answer James, There should be 4 screws in the door opening of each compartment. Once you remove these screws you will be able to pull the unit out. You will want to make sure that you have a few extra hands to do this as the unit will be very heavy. Read More...
Bernard September 28, 2014 for Model Number mcm255 What is the difference between part no. AP4093085 and AP2826715? Can I use the cheaper one even though there is a 3" difference in the width?
1 Answer Bernard, the dimensions are different and the terminals dimensions are too far apart from one another (one is 19" across and the other is 14" across". The bake element listed for your model is part number 00367643. Thanks! Read More...
Herman Carter August 07, 2014 for Model Number CMT Thermatronic 2 model # CFT21 made in 1984 I need a Bake Element for a CMT Thermatronic 2 model # CFT21 made in 1984. Do you have one? What is the cost of the element?
1 Answer Hello Herman. 00219072 is the upper oven and 00367643 is the lower oven bake element. Read More...
Gene P. July 03, 2014 for Model Number MSC 18-4 The baking element on my Thermodor Model MSC 18-4 burned out. I had received replacement #00367643 element but the connections on the new element are not the same as the ones on the old element. The old element has rectangular plates with a threaded hole in the middle which is connected with a screw to the plate on the wires coming through the back wall. The new element has a smaller plate at the ends of the element and a tiny plain hole in the middle. Is there a different part # for my oven element that matches my old element connections? My oven is probably over 15 - 20 years old and Bosch doesn't make parts for one this old. If nobody has a matching element lying around. Otherwise, maybe I can find somebody to unsolder the old and new ends and solder the old ends onto the new element.???
1 Answer Gene, The part number that is showing as being correct is the 00367643. We are not sowing any other bake element that will work for the unit. Read More...
Chris H. August 01, 2013 My Thermador oven doesnt seem to be baking but the broiler works. How do I know if it is the igniter?
1 Answer Hello Chris. Test for 3.2-3.6 volts AC at the gas safety valve with the igniter turned on. If the voltage is there, you have a bad safety valve. If the voltage is low, you have a weak igniter and the igniter will need to be replaced. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...