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The seal around the oven door had frayed on the end and come loose.
We carefully pulled the old seal out of the door ( staples hold it in place).Then took the replacement and laid it around the door. Starting at one side we adjusted the seal and pushed the staples into place. Making sure we folded the ends, we used a spoon to push them into the slots.
On the front left burner would not ignite, after the installation of the new one, same problem, new one didn't fix.. I guess it's something with the electric igniter
Stove was dropped and had broken, bent frame and adjuster feet
New ones fit perfectly. Take a minute to bend the frame straight. Then and I used oversize screws on the replacement parts as the drop had stripped out the screw holes of the frame.
Oven would sporadically light when initially turned on
Watched the you tube video from this website and did the same to my own oven. Much better replacement igniter than was installed in oven from factory and amazing packaging from partselect.com. Thank you!
Igniter failing to energize even though there was 120 volts being supplied.
Slide Range away from wall, unplug Range, remove rear cover (4) screws, removed burner assembly (5) screws, unplugged Igniter connector, loosen Igniter bracket, remove Igniter (2) screws. Reverse process to install new Igniter. I also wore latex gloves to prevent touching graphite portion of Igniter. Tested Broiler for operation, slid Range back into position. All good.
Very simple. I removed the oven racks, loosened the two screws that held the old panel in place, lifted out the old panel and replaced it with the new one, then tightened the screws to hold the new panel in place. It took no more than 10 minutes.
Removed both oven racks the removed two screws in back. Lifted rear of panel until front lip of panel was free. Installed new panel in reverse order. I was recycled the old steel panel at our local recycling station.
The top burner knobs for this range had deformed over time and were discontinued.
Through an extensive web search of parts suppliers, I discovered a top burner knob in production that had the same shaft measurements as the original discontinued model. Once the ordered replacements arrived, it was a simple matter of removal and replacement.
I was so happy to get the part before Thanksgiving. While I was opening the box I was telling to concierge how fast I got the part. A neighbor overheard me & asked who I used & I tor off the top of the receipt so he could use your company. He said all his knobs are held together w. rubberbands. The best part was the help finding the serial #. I would have never found it on my own. Thanks, Karen T