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After many years of excellent service the burner I use most often on the top of my JenAir range rusted through. After trying to remove the burner, which was firmly rusted into place, I decided to replace the cooktop pan, both burners and igniters. It was an easy repair to swap out the new parts for the old, and the only tool necessary was a #2 phillips screw driver. The only difficulty was that although the cooktop pan appears symmetrical, the screw hole pattern on each side is different. I did... Read more
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
Turn off power at circuit breaker. Pull oven from wall. Remove trim. Remove side panel. Remove back panel. Remove insulation cover, which is a metal cover very similar to and inside the side panel. Remove old hinge assembly and install new one. Replace panels and trim. All panels and trim are fastened with Phillips head screws. Hinges are fastened with hex bolts, so you need a Phillips head screwdriver and socket set or nut driver. I had one hinge spring broken but replaced both... Read more
It was a simple repair. I removed the door front, replaced the two clips and reassembled the door. Read more
The float shaft and pin are a genuine replacement for select Tecumseh carburetors on small lawn and garden equipment engines. The float shaft and pin are responsible for maintaining the fuel level within the carburetor. Over time because of repetitive motion, the float pin and shaft can break or become damaged, which will stop the carburetor from functioning properly. If the carburetor cannot function, the engine will not be able to perform. If left unattended, the engine and carburetor could fail completely or bigger issues could occur. Replacing the float is essential to getting the equipment back in order. This genuine float shaft and pin is designed for use on machines from Tecumseh, Poulan, Husqvarna, Lawn Boy, Cub Cadet, MTD, and Craftsman, and is compatible with a number of models. The fuel system should be drained and the engine should be cool before any engine repairs are started. Always wear gloves for hand protection. This float shaft and pin are made of durable materials and sold as a unit. No additional hardware or parts are included.
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