Samantha J Bellingham , WA March 13, 2014 Appliance: Model MAYTAG CGRH20BDW My stove was smoking so I called the fire department. The firemen could not see a flame so they took the stove out to my front yard and opened it. Inside was socks, crackers, and a rubber glove. 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 internet and got the same story over and over. I finally found one that had the item, but it was over $60 (not including shipping). Finally I found AppliancePartsPro and they had it in stock and were able to ship it to me the next day for a parts and shipping cost of just over $50.00. I put the insulation around the top and sides of the oven, strapped it down with the original metal strap and the stove works great. If I had a serving call it would have taken weeks and hundreds of dollars, with AppliancePartsPros the project took four days and cost me under $55.00. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers