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As the wife of the house, I ordered a new one, took off the old one & screwed on the new one. Simple, & looks GREAT! Read more
By GE. This electric range terminal block assembly includes the ceramic block, the metal mounting bracket, the mounting screws and the two contacts (Contacts not avalailable seperate). Fits GE and HotPoint ranges where a ceramic terminal block is used. Its recommended to also check and replace the surface elements if needed. Matching surface elements: 6 inch element order WB30X218. For 8 inch element order WB30X219.
Ordered new terminal block, replaced surface element and drip pan at the same time. Read more
Fix a buzzing timer or non-functioning clock with this range clock timer control. Moderate DIY installation, wiring instructions included. Fits electric ranges.
We replaced the whole timer/clock unit. After discussing the matter with Robin on Thursday night to ensure we were doing the right thing, we ordered the part Friday afternoon, it arrived Saturday morning, and my husband installed the new timer/clock unit before I got home from lunch. Robin, thank you so much for your patience and for helping us understand what to expect. Read more
Includes 12 washers.
Includes 12 speed nuts.
Ordered replacement parts Read more
10 - 16 pl pnp 2.5s
Had a little trouble getting the correct part number, but with the help of Appliance Parts Pros very knowledgeable customer service. The correct part was ordered. Removed two screws to access inside panel of door. These screws also secure the door handle. Removed an additional 4 screws to completely remove the old handle. Assembled the new door handle consisting of three pieces. Attached the door handle to the outside of the door with the four screws. My oven door had alignment holes for the... Read more
I YouTubed the how to video. I followed the directions w/only minor differences to the actual repair. Anyone can do this repair. Read more
Turned power to oven off at breaker box. Opened oven door. Unscrewed 3 Phillips-head screws on chrome trim around control panel. Unscrewed 2 Phillips-head screws holding selector switch. Laid control panel down on top of closed oven door. Removed wires by hand from old switch and connected them to the same terminals on the new switch (the wire connectors pull off easily). Using pliers, snapped off all but the lowest segment of shaft on replacement switch. Put shaft through hole in control... Read more