Ed March 06, 2022 for Model Number KERC607HWW8 I have installed the bake element I received from you. There are two wires that connect to the bake element. The wires have silver colored spade ( I think they're called spade ) terminals that slide onto the two prongs of the bake element. One of the spade wire terminal connectors was burned and must be replaced. Do you have a replacement terminal that can be crimped onto the wire? Or can you suggest what should be used?
1 Answer Ed, the hi-temp terminal TJMA02875-1 can be used to repair the damaged terminal. Read More...
Mike December 28, 2020 for Model Number KESH307HBS4 Trying to access my bake element on my KitchenAid Model KESH307HBS4 to see if is defective. Do I access the hidden bake element from the side, underneath, or back? Thank you.
1 Answer Mike, You would access the hidden bake element of this unit from the right-side panel. The side panel will need to come off to get to the element. Read More...
Glenn November 10, 2015 for Model Number GLP84800 I need to replace the bottom bake element on model Whirlpool Gold 84800. I have the part. I have removed the small back plate which exposes the wires, but I still don't see connectors for bake element. Do I need to remove the entire back plate too, which would mean disconnecting lots of wires and about 20 screws?
1 Answer Hello Glenn. On some of these you have to remove the side panel. Trace the bake wires and see where the wires are going. Once you locate the element, you should be able to remove it easily. This looks like a side model, but there is no manual to confirm this. Read More...
François August 05, 2013 for Model Number Whirlpool GJP 85802 Hi, My hidden element is broken (litterally broken in 2 parts) and needs to be replaced. I had a technician to come in and he replaced it with another element but he said that there was not enough power going through so that the new element was not heating enough. He said that the broken element might have "burned" my control board and it needed to be replaced along with the element and that it was too expensive for the value of the stove (12 years). My question is how can I verify with a multimeter if the correct voltage going to the element is or not because I still have doubts on what the technician said. Thank you
1 Answer Hello François, Open the control panel to access the control board. With the power turned off to the unit, unplug the wire that goes to the bake element. Power the unit back up and set it to bake. Now the test meter should read 240Vac from the wire to the terminal you removed the wire from. Read More...
Andre June 06, 2013 for Model Number inglis mod: IJP87800 Hi, how to access and replace this bake element ? Thank
1 Answer Andre, You will need to pull the unit out and unplug the unit. Remove the rear cover of the unit and there will be a small plate that you will remove from the unit. The heating element is located behind this panel. Read More...
Linda December 27, 2012 for Model Number Kitchenaid Seperba KERC507HBL3 My oven does not heat to temperature. It says it preheats to 350, but when I put in a thermometer it reads 200. When I put the preheat up to 500, it heats to 350. From what I've read, it seems the bake element may need to be replaced - is that correct? If so, I believe the element in this model is hidden on the bottom - how do I access it and change the element? Thank you.
1 Answer Hello Linda. Remove the power and the back panel on the unit. Then test the element and see if it is closed for continuity. If not, replace the element by removing the wires and screws in the back and slide the old element out of the unit. 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...
Ericm November 11, 2012 for Model Number 9752294 Hi, the bake element I need to change on my Whirlpool Gold oven model number GLP848000 is the lower element and is hidden.. How do I get to it?
1 Answer Hello EricM. You need to pull out the unit and remove the power and the back panel on the unit. Then you can access the screws securing the bake element and remove the element on the unit. Read More...
1 Answer Hello Ray. Pull out the unit and disconnect the power. Then remove the back panel of the oven. Now you can access the screws holding the element WP9752294 in place. Unplug the wires and remove the screws, then pull the old element out of the unit. Reinstall in reverse order. Hope this helps. Read More...
David October 19, 2011 for Model Number kerc607hwh4 My oven seems to take a long time to cook food with the "oven option". How can I tell if this "hidden element" is working?
1 Answer Hello David. You will need to test the bake element WP9752294 and see if it is good. It should read closed for continuity. 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 Vic! You will need to unscrew the bake element from the bake wall of the oven. Once unscrewed, pull out from the back wall and remove the wiring from the element. Make sure you do not drop the wiring in the back of the oven wall. Once wires are removed, install the wires on the new element and put the element back in. Be sure to remove all power to the unit before attempting any repairs. Thanks! Read More...