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Broken drawer glide
I used a screw driver to pop the broken glide out and then snapped in the new one. The repair took all of about 30 seconds. It probably would have taken even less time if the former owner had not epoxied the broken piece in place.
I accidently threw away the drawer glide, when it fell off one day b/c I didn't know what it was. Later on when I started pulling out the bottom stove drawer, I discovered that it wasn't gliding properly....duh...
I just placed the new glider in place and put the drawer back on its hinges and it was good to go... my wife was extremely happy
I removed the brokne ones and replaced them with the new ones. I appreciated PartSelect giving a picture of the parts so i didn't have to search for the part number.
drawer would fall out when opened, one burner would not lay flat
My wife had fussed at me for two years to fix the drawer, I kept forgetting to pickup the glides. I did a Google search and found your site, ordering parts was a breeze. Parts came in two days after ordered. After removing drawer new glides popped right in with no tools needed. The burner that never would lay flat I pulled out and installed new one with out use of tools. It lays nice and flat, now my pancakes are level !!!
i removed the stove eye and the old drip pan. then i placed the new drip pan in and replaced the eye. the new drip pans fit way better than the ones that i took off of it.
No problem..... I just had to slide the new one in..It took all of 5 minutes... I searched so many different places for the part until a friend told me about Part Select!!! Thank you so much...
I attached the drawer glide clips to the stove and inserted the drawer, done in minutes. The video on your site actually made it very easy made it so there was no guessing.
had to replace a piece of the wire harness and als o the surface element prongs were melted so i replaed them and now the stove is working perfect..thanks parts select you saved me hundreds of dollars,
Unplugged range and cut wires on existing burner plug. Connected the replacement plug with the provided wire-nuts. Secured with provided shrink-wrap. Reattached burner plug to to range top, and plugged in the burner coil. Presto.
Part of one of the glides was still inside the hole so had to use a screwdriver to push it on out and simply put the new glides in both rear holes "very easily". Sure am glad I found this site on line. If anything else goes wrong, I will surely contact this site. Thanks. The speedy service was wonderful too. Got it in two days! Carol A. Lawless