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This screw fastens the heater bracket to the appliance, providing a secure mount for the heating assembly. Replacing a worn or missing screw helps keep the bracket stable and maintains proper heater positioning. What it does:
When I identified a leak coming from the Heating Coil, I saw that the Heating Element Nut on both sides were corroded and could not hold the heating element tight any more. I ordered replacement parts and the fix was very easy. As I was running the test afterwards, I discovered that there was a leak coming from under the door. I realized then that the reason the heating element nut corroded was because of a leak in the door. I ordered a new door gasket and door seal (that goes at the bottom... Read more
With the parts, ie door seal and hinge, that I ordered. After checking an on line video on steps, it went very easily. Read more
Replaced it myself. Read more
After inspecting the unit I noticed the inner oven box had four sections. The center section of the ceiling of the top oven had separated from the right side wall and had fallen to contact the top heating element. The gap created affected the Oven Temp. Sensor which caused the ven to shut off and the code to display. I repaired the ceiling and cleared the code. Problem solved. The parts I ordered the Oven Temperature Sensor and Oven Thermal Fuse which I kept as these parys are common failure... Read more
I ordered a new washarm and nut and the dishwasher is back in operation. Thanks, the right part at the right price. Read more
New switch. Read more
Replaced the heater element, per the video. Also had to connect a new terminal to one of the heater element wires. Once the heater was again connected electrically, the washer completed the entire wash cycle without hesitation. (During the time that the heater element was non-functional, the control "dial" would stop near the bottom, about half way through the cycle, and had to be advanced "one click" manually). The Heater Terminal Shield goes over the Heating Element Nut better if you... Read more