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Very easy fix. Remove oven door by just opening it slightly and pulling up. (an easy way to clean it too). Then, with a phillips screw driver, remove two screws holding the damaged element in place. Slowly pull the element toward the front a couple inched to expose the wires. Disconnect the wires (no tools needed), remove the old element and replace it with the new. Reverse the past few steps and re-attach the wires and screw. Simple as that. I also chose to replace the Broiler Element as a... Read more
Removed door , removed old trim piece ( 3 ) screws . Removed and cleaned front door glass and cleaned as well as the rest of the door while I had it off .Reinstalled front panel and new bottom trim. Read more
Used thick pad on kitchen table to hold oven door. Open door to first position (broil) and used soft leather gloves to lift up and remove. Door is heaver than it looks. Used screw driver to remove all screws from bottom and side trims. Removed side trims then bottom trim. It was not part of the repair, but I removed front glass to clean. There was some rust stuck on the glass from the old trim. Need to watch position of little spacers that are under the glass. With front glass in place,... Read more
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This control is only available in black.
Size: 1 inch.
I used to have a ferret that liked to steal socks but I did not know she had been crawlinging into my stove to hide stuff. She had made a nest out of the insulation but did not hurt any wires. I cleaned up the sides of my stove and noted that the wires and mechanisms were all fine. I knew all I needed was the side and top wrap of insulation. I went to the hardware store, they didn't carry it. All the local companies, including box stores also stated it was "out of stock." I got on the... Read more