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Mounting screw secures panels, brackets, and components inside your oven. Replace missing, stripped, or damaged screws to restore proper fit.
BSQ screw secures components and trim panels on ranges, cooktops, ovens, and microwaves. Replace when stripped, missing, or damaged during repairs.
Replaced switch assembly Read more
Spacer that fits between inner and outer oven door glass panels to maintain proper gap and alignment. Replaces missing, cracked, or damaged spacers.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Brown lock lever for range door latch mechanism. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn to restore proper locking and release function during self-clean cycles.
Color: Black
A new ignitor was installed, and a new light switch was installed Read more
Replacement spacer for gas wall ovens and ranges. Maintains proper spacing between internal components. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
This fan assembly circulates air through the appliance to support proper cooling and ventilation, restoring airflow and helping the unit maintain even temperatures and efficient operation. What it does:
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
This high-limit thermostat (hi-limit switch) is a temperature safety device that stops the heating circuit if the appliance overheats, helping protect the unit and restore proper heat control when replaced. What it does:
The same thing happened about two years ago and when I took off the back cover, the high limit switch was melted and crumbling, so I replaced it and it's worked fine until a couple of weeks ago. We smelled a stinky electrical burning smell a couple of times and then it stopped heating past 250 degrees. Turns out the high limit switch was crumbling again. This time I replaced both the high limit switch and the bottom element and it heats up again like it should to any temperature. One of the... Read more
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