Danny December 11, 2023 for Model Number FEC30S6HBA I ordered part 903118-9010 for Frigidaire stove top. The old element had 5 wires connected to the element and the new one has 4 wires that should be connected to the element. There is a black and brown that according to the directions I cut to connect the new connectors that came with the new element which leaves a red wire, orange wire and a yellow wire. I don't know which one to leave out because non of the connections work no matter how I move them around. I have the brown connected to the S, black connected to the H, red connected to the 2. That leaves a yellow and orange that were connected to the old element listed as 4 and 4a. Any ideas? I ended up disconnecting the whole thing and now the "burner hot" light stays lit.
1 Answer Danny, Can you post another question telling us which burner you replaced. Thank you. Read More...
Walter May 23, 2020 for Model Number MEF367CGS2 The larger (8 in.) front right burner does not work. How do I find out if it is the element or the controller?
1 Answer Walter, with the range unplugged, the burner switch 318120500 would need to be tested for continuity. The switch would need to be turned into an on position and tested from L1 to H1, then from L2 to H2. If there is continuity at both terminal sets, the failure would either be a broken wire or the element 903118-9010. If there was not continuity at one set of terminals, the switch has failed. Unfortunately, the switch has been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available. Read More...
Larry March 31, 2015 for Model Number FES367DCB I replaced the 8" burner because it burned out. The new burner pulses - on for 3 - 4 seconds, then off for 3 - 4, then on again when on High. The other large burner is on solid when on High. Can't figure out what is wrong. Did I cross up the wires? Larry
1 Answer Larry, Based on the issue it sounds like you will want to double check all wiring but sounds like the issue will be with the infinite switch for the element. Read More...
Ron March 20, 2015 for Model Number BFEF385JJS1 How do you replace right front burner Part # is Electolux 903118 9010
1 Answer Ron, To replace the element you will turn off power and open the oven door. On the upper part of the opening of the oven door there will be 3 screws that hold the main top in place. Remove the screws and lift the main top off. This will give you access to the elements. Read More...
Ron March 20, 2015 for Model Number Electrolux 903118 9010 How do you replace the right front burner? Bucket is BFEF385JHS1
1 Answer Hello Ron, We can probably pull some instructions for you with a valid model number. This is the model number on the units' I.D. tag, not on the part. This is the only way we can pull model specific information. Thank you for you're patience and understanding in this matter. Read More...
Ron March 17, 2015 for Model Number Electrolux 903118 9010 I have the new part. How do I replace the right front burner of the stove?
1 Answer Ron, To properly assist you we will need your model number to help you with this. Please post your model number with a new question on the parts page. http://www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx Read More...
6087Roger January 30, 2014 for Model Number FES367ASE How do release the top to get at the burners on a FES367ASE drop in stove ??
1 Answer 6087Roger, To release the main top you will need to pull the unit from installation. Remove the screws in the endcaps and under the control panel to release the control panel. You will then need to remove the screws around the perimeter of the main top and lift the top up and remove the burners. Read More...
Patrick January 03, 2014 for Model Number Electrolux Surface Element part 903118-9010 When my surface element arrived in the mail, the gray material (ceramic I assume) surrounding the heating coils had several hairline cracks in it. I want to make sure that the safety was not compromised by this before I take apart my cooktop and replace the existing element.
1 Answer Hello Patrick, This material is a thermal insulator. Cracking is normal and will not affect the normal operation of the element as long as no "chunks" are missing. Read More...