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Via chat, you recommended the correct replacement element and connectors for higher temperatures. The bag had 20 connectors, so I could practice crimping. Removing the oven door helped access the screws. The fan cover needed to be removed to expose the screws that retained the heating element. Once the screws were removed, pulled the heating element out and disconnected the spade connectors. Cut and placed new connector on the burned wire. Crimped with my stripper tool. Connected the... Read more
Pulled out the old and replace it with new part. Read more
It was very easy - Found the model number on my oven, entered it it the search field on your site, ordered and upon receipt, installed. No tools, and once received, I just opened the oven door and twisted it into place over the bulb. Read more
Unscrewed front control panel on oven, lifted it and pulled it out from the wiring/control area without disconnecting anything. Disconnected the Halogen Lamp Assembly. Measured 120V at the mating supply connector. Deduced the Halogen Lamp Assembly was therefore bad since it was getting power but wasn't lighting a lamp. Unscrewed the Halogen Lamp Assembly inside the oven and pulled it down a little. Fed the connector of the Halogen Lamp Assembly back into the oven compartment being careful... Read more
The oven was so loud, it was hard to talk to someone in the kitchen. We replaced the motor and the fan blade. 1. Turn off power to the oven. 2. Remove the oven doors 3. Remove the cover for the fan. 4. Turn the fan blade nut clockwise to loosen( it's opposite of normal) - Save the nut and the small clip that is behind the fan as you'll need them again. 5. Remove the screws that hold oven to the kitchen cabinet frame. 6. Slide oven out of kitchen cabinet and place on the floor - it takes 2... Read more
Took out the old element and put the new one in. Took about 20 minutes. The hardest part was finding the connectors that had slipped into the insulation. Read more