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The seal that goes from side to side was supposed to have a thin hook, the one I got was wider so I took a screwdriver and make the hole in the oven wide enough for the hooks to get in (yes, I cheated! But I knew it before hand). Changed the others seals and ready to go!! Read more
I had a friend watch the video and do the work. There was a problem in that the screws were rusted to the back plate and would not screw off. My friend had to use a drill to drill through them to be able to remove them. He had to go to a hardware store to buy a new set. Once we had the new screws it went fairly quickly. Now our oven works great just in time for baking season. Read more
Color: chrome. Measures about 18 inches wide by 17 inches deep.
Three days before thanksgiving we discovered we needed a wire rack for our oven. We were in a panic. Especially because the oven had no model number on it. We called and had superb customer service from Appliance Parts Pros. They looked high and low for a model that might fit based on rough measurements. They overnighted the part. And our Thanksgiving meal was saved!! Thank you!! Read more
Upper oven door glass
I ordered a broiler pan insert and pan from AppliancePartsPros.com. Very happy with it and Customer Service was outstanding! I highly recommend this company for any of your appliance parts. I know I will definitely be a repeat customer! Read more
Very easy fix. Remove oven door by just opening it slightly and pulling up. (an easy way to clean it too). Then, with a phillips screw driver, remove two screws holding the damaged element in place. Slowly pull the element toward the front a couple inched to expose the wires. Disconnect the wires (no tools needed), remove the old element and replace it with the new. Reverse the past few steps and re-attach the wires and screw. Simple as that. I also chose to replace the Broiler Element as a... Read more
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The fix was to replace the thermostat. The oven was a 40 year old Magic Chef wall unit and the replacement part was an exact fit. You have to slide the unit all the way out of the cabinet to replace the thermostat. Food cooks perfectly and the wife is happy. Read more