This partially open-style bake element comes with ¼-inch push-on terminals and is located on the bottom of the oven. This bake element provides heat for baking. If your oven is too hot, not heating ev...
This 8-inch chrome drip pan is designed to sit beneath the heating element on electric ranges, serving as a protective barrier that catches spills, drips, and food particles during cooking. Measuring ...
Looking for a way to brighten up your cooking experience? We have just what you need - the authentic GE light lens replacement. This little hero is crucial to your range as it covers both your surface...
Has your electric range lost its sizzle? Fret not! We have a perfect solution'the GE Appliances Coil Surface Element. This vital part is the heart of your stove, providing the heat needed to cook up a...
This is the drip bowl for your range or cooktop. The drip bowl sits beneath the burner of an electric range and collects any spills during cooking. The bowl is 6 inches in diameter and represents the ...
This control switch helps you adjust the heat on your stove’s 8-inch burner with ease. It turns the burner on and off and lets you set the temperature just right for cooking. If your burner isn’t heat...
Flipped the breaker. Removed shelf, Find the right size nut socket, unscrew the two screws, pull the element out a little bit, disconnect the wires (on pretty tight), pull out element, clean out any mess in the oven, compare element with new one to make sure its the same size and such, connect wires to new element, replace screws, flip breaker back, turn on for a few minutes to make sure it works. Piece of cake.
First I searched this site and read about the repairs - which made me feel like my husband could do it with ease. Then he removed two screws inside the oven, removed the broken element (didn't know it was broken til removed) and replaced the new one - just like that! The real key was being able to read how it was for other people who had already done it. That's the only reason I'm submitting my storey. Thanks
I turned off the power to the oven at the breaker. Then I removed the two screws from the old element, pulled the old element out about 3 inches and disconnected the wires from the element and installed the new one.