Charlotte November 19, 2011 for Model Number Kenmore range 6284528291 I got a bake element 240 volt from you recently. I don't have the owners manual but in the kenmore parts book it lists both the 208 volt and 240 volt element. Does it matter which is used? Is it safe to install the 240 volt without knowing what the original one was?
1 Answer Charlotte, The most common power supply for an electric range in a dwelling is 240 VAC. I'm sure you'll be fine with what you have. A 240 VAC element installed in a 208 VAC system will still heat, but take longer to come up to temperature. A 208 element installed in a 240 VAC system will heat, but will deteriorate and quit working sooner than usual. I'm sure you'll be fine. Thanks and good Luck Read More...
Dennis M. September 04, 2011 for Model Number 6284558252 I am looking for a bake element for this range it is a kenmore. I found part # ap3121099. All the measurements are exactly what I need but I cant tell if they have push on connectors as that is what mine have. I sent a request to you and you responded with part # ap2136868, but it gave me no measurements and it does not look like mine in my oven as where the first # ap3121099 looks exactly like mine. Can you tell me anymore info on ap2136868 or if ap3121099 will work? Not sure on the connectors. Thanks, Dennis.
1 Answer Hello Dennis! To answer your original question, the oven bake element part number 834679 has push in like connectors. We can not offer 834679 as it is not called for your model. The bake element part number 5303051519 that was originally suggested is a replacement element and may look different than the original in your product. Thanks. Read More...
Mark August 14, 2011 for Model Number frigidaire electric oven unsure of model # How can I be sure heating element is bad? I checked both broiler and bake elements, both are getting power. Baking element doesn't heat up. Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Mark. You can test the bake element 5303051519 for continuity. It should read closed. If it is open, you will need to replace the bake element. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. Hope this helps. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html Read More...
1 Answer Hello Gary. These are not to hard to replace. You will need to disconnect the power to the range. Then remove the screws holding the bake element in place. Pull the element out and remove the wires from the element. Reinstall with the new element in reverse order. Hope this helps. Read More...