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Getting F 1 and 2 error codes and the oven turned itself off.
Really easy but in this model there are 2 versions of the sensor, male and female. The website didn't have any place to see that. So the first sensor that came was male but we needed the other. After calling they sent me a return form and sent the new part (which was actually much cheaper) overnight and it went in very quickly. Would check this out again when anything went wrong. they are great folks to work with.
After ordering the element, found out it was the wrong element, I needed an 18.5 inch x 15.5 instead of the 15 1/4 x 15 1/2"...I slowly bent the element in shape to fit my oven. It works beautiful. But for you guys, order the right one. Don't forget to measure your old elements spread from connection to connection. Install the new element and then test to be sure it works proper.
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. Then I pulled the element out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Reconnected the new wires, put the screws back in and the oven WORKED!!
Heating element burned out...forcing me to replace it.
Our oven is a wall mounted oven so I could not reach the plugin. Therefore I shut the power off at our breaker box. I then removed the screws that held the old heating element to the oven. Removed the element, slipped connecting wires off of the old element. Next I slipped the connector wires onto the new element and replaced the screws. Turned the power back and and checked to see if oven worked. It did! As you can tell I am a novice at home repair but this worked perfectly!
The cost of new ovens and a having an electrician come out to fix was ridiculous.We looked online fro an alternative and found your part w/ picture (which helped) for only 41.00 w/ tax to fix! We recieved item within 4 days and we fixed it in about 15 min. Thank you so much for saving us tons of money and loads of headache!
Removed old assembly, attached wires to new and inserted into space for same. Of course you must turn off the range circuit breaker. The part that took the most time was removing the old assembly. Once that was done, the rest took only a few minutes.
On the Saturday before Christmas, during some baking, my heating element we out of my oven! Since I was cooking Christmas dinner at my house on Thursday, I freaked out. Fortunately, we got on the interenet, ordered a new element, paid for 2-3 day shipping, and received it on Wed. afternoon. My husband unscrewed the old element, and put the new one in about 5 minutes. Very easy job, and Christmas was a total success!
Repairmen all wanted a pretty penny to fix the problem, basically buying a new oven would have been cheaper. I ordered the heating element I needed. Once it arrived I took it out of the box and handed it and screw driver to my Son-in-law and as he stood there with a dumb founded look I told him “replace the old with the new one or I will never cook for you again”. Boy did he do the work in a flash, it was easy peasy. I didn’t even break a sweat. I hope this is helpful to your other customers.
Top oven inoperative. Botton oven worked as designed.
First I removed the 2 screws that secured tht top front panel to the oven assembly. I then removed the decorative glass front panel. This exposed the 4 control unit mounting screws. After removing mounting screws and the control module I unplugged the wiring connectors and re-instaled them onto the new control. I replaced the module and reassembled the oven front. When I then tested the oven all of the oven units worked properly.