The dual radiant element for your range or cooktop provides the heat that you cook with. It is found under the main cooktop. If your element will not heat, you will need to replace it with this part. ...
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This part is the replacement light socket for your oven. The oven light socket provides power to the light, and at the same time holds the light bulb in place.
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This is made of rubber and acts as insulation at the bottom of the door frame, it has hooks at each end to attach to the frame.
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Patrick
November 8, 2021
Is this a convection range
For model number JCSP42SR1SS
Hello Patrick, Thank you for the question. Checking the model number provided, we are not showing this to be a Convection Range. We hope this helps!
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I started by Unscrewing the range top. 2 small screws. I took off the old piece by unclipping the piece . Then I color coded each wire so that I would know exactly where I would place the wires for the new part. 30 min maximum time spent changing the part. Please don't forget to unplug the range before you start.
Removed screws using nut driver. Pulled element way forward until wires came through. Pondered how to detach burned out element from wires. Chickened out, call neighbor who grasped things firmly with two hands and pulled. Old element came loose. Popped in new element. Cursed the screws that wouldn't align with holes to support element; finally did it. Screwed element plate in place. Put oven door back on, plugged it in and turned it on hoping that we hadn't reversed the wires. Job accomplished.