The Oven Bake Element is a black, metal part which supplies heat to the oven. This element is 19-1/2" wide x 18-1/2" long and has 3-1/2" inserts. It is rated as "Easy" to install by users, and attache...
This is a replacement rack for your oven. The oven rack fits into grooves on the side of the oven wall, and acts as a shelf that you can place food items on when you want to cook them in the oven. Thi...
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Charles
June 24, 2021
Does the chrome drip bowl for $6.96 fit the small burner on this model?
For model number TEF351EWJ
Hi Charles,
Thank you for your question. Yes, the chrome drip bowl, is used for the smaller 6 inch burner. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
I’m trying to replace oven bake element. The wire connectors are broken. How do I get new ones
For model number TEF351EWJ
Hello Linda, thank you for getting in touch. We have researched and found that the wire connectors do not come separately and come as a part of the bake element, part number PS438018. Please reach out to customer service if you need help placing an order, anyone will be happy to assist you!
Do l need the infinite switch, p51145039, for the small burner on this model?
For model number TEF351EWJ
Hello Charles, Thank you for contacting us. We have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS1145039 for the switch that controls the Small Element. We hope this helps!
1. Removed two screws, pulled out the element, voltage tested the element and determined it was an open circuit (bad element). 2. Ordered the part from partselect.com 3. Disconnected element, connected the new one, and screwed it back in.
Shut off circuit breaker to stove and collected the tool from the basement. Turned on flashlight. Unscrewed the two hex nuts from the old element/back of the oven. Slid the old element prongs out of the back, exposing the connecting wires. Pulled the connecting wires off of the old element, carefully, so that the connections wouldn't come off of the wires. Threw the old element pieces in the garbage. Connected the new element to the connecting wires and re-fastened the hex nuts. My husband had wanted to call the repair man, but it didn't look too difficult, so I decided to try it on my own. Boy was he surprised when I fixed it, and for a fraction of the cost of hiring a repairman! Ladies, we can do this ourselves!!! :) Thank you for being there for us to order our part from, Parts Select, we had our new part in less than 24 hours, so the shipping was blazing fast!!! Keep up the good work!!! :)