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Opened oven door to the fully opened position. Pulled up the the lock located on both hinge supports and engaged it in the hook of the hinge levers. You may need to apply a little downward pressure on the door to pull the locks fully over the hooks. In addition, you may need to use a flat head screwdriver to "help" engage the hinge locks over the hook. Hold the door securely on both sides (not the door handle). Pulled the bottom of the door up and toward me to disengage the hinge supports.... Read more
This replacement part is a heating element that has been manufactured by Frigidaire and is compatible with many different cooktops. The heating element is responsible for heating up as an electrical current passes through it which allows the cooking of food on the stovetop. This is a vital part for the proper functioning of the appliance. All heating elements are subject to wear and tear and given enough use, will eventually fail and need to be replaced. Before installation ensure the stove is unplugged. Supplies needed for this job include a multi-screwdriver, screws and a pair of work gloves.This is an authentic OEM replacement part which is constructed from high quality, non-corrosive, and durable materials and is compatible with brands including Electrolux, Frigidaire, Gibson, Westinghouse, and Kelvinator.
This is a 9 inch, Dual 700 and 2100 watt, radiant heating element. Includes limit switch.
Bought the part from you guys.it fit perfectly.open the top and just plugged the part in place and.Voila!! Its working great.i saved around $300 in installation Read more
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I bought replacement hinges and installed them myself. The hardest part of the job was the first part: to remove the oven door you have to lock the old hinges with small brackets, and one side did not want to lock--I had to use a hammer. The door was heavier than it looks, but the only challenge after that was the fact that the edges of the door parts were sharp. I probably should have worn gloves when handling them. You have to take the door apart to insert the new hinges, but it's just... Read more