Product Description
Bake Element Specifications
This heating element is found under the base of the oven.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking | Element will not heat | Oven not heating evenly
This part works with the following products:
Range.
This part works with the following products:
KitchenAid, Whirlpool, Inglis.
Part# WP9752294 replaces these:
AP6013899, 9752294, 9752294A
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Brian G - January 19, 2023
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Perfect fit
Fast delivery. Perfect fit
Brett W - January 10, 2023
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Easy repair, great part - worked as expected
The part arrived quickly as expected and the oven is back to working order.
Michael K - September 7, 2022
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Worked perfect
Fast delivery changed parts appliance working just fine.
David B - May 21, 2022
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Easy Repair and a very Good Part
The Part Came Very fast
Garry B - February 23, 2022
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Lower oven element
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Valerie T - November 13, 2021
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Super easy to replace
The part came very quick. I read the reviews and learned how to replace it. The estimated time was 30-60 min. From start to finish I got it done in 15. Super easy to replace. Saved hundreds not calling in the pros.
Joseph F - September 2, 2020
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Fit perfectly and worked as new
This was my first major appliance repair. The videos and comments from others were immensely helpful. Literally being asked by friends and family to fix their broken appliances.
BRIAN K - June 9, 2020
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Lower bake element
Right part for the problem
Barbara M - March 22, 2019
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Easy Repair
Part was in excellent condition - arrived quickly and works perfectly. I was able to use the instructions provided from another customer on the site. My first oven repair and it was surprisingly simple.
Robert B - March 6, 2019
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Fast Delivery and Excellent service!
Will be buying again.
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Hidden bake element burned out.
This heating element is accessed from the right side of the range. The parts drawings are misleading, making you think that it can be accessed from below -- not so!
Remove the right side panel from the range by removing screws on back edge, and bottom center on the inside. Slide the panel forward to release from tabs on the front edge, then pull out and off.
Separate the insulation that hides the terminals and access cover for the element., then remove one screw at the rear edge of this panel, and slide it toward the rear, then pull out.
Before disassembling the side, you can check to verify that the element is burned out by removing the rear panel and doing a continuity check on the wires leading to this element from the rear of the range. The wires on my range were a salmon or pink color with high temperature insulation.
Remove the right side panel from the range by removing screws on back edge, and bottom center on the inside. Slide the panel forward to release from tabs on the front edge, then pull out and off.
Separate the insulation that hides the terminals and access cover for the element., then remove one screw at the rear edge of this panel, and slide it toward the rear, then pull out.
Before disassembling the side, you can check to verify that the element is burned out by removing the rear panel and doing a continuity check on the wires leading to this element from the rear of the range. The wires on my range were a salmon or pink color with high temperature insulation.
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Robert from Powell, OH
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Oven not heating
Before you begin,some notes:
1. The wiring diagram on the rear of the oven incorrectly shows a bi-metal element in the L2 side of the oven heating element circuit. There is no bi-metal element in the circuit.
2. There is a fast blow 20 Amp fuse with radial leads in the L2 side of the oven heating element circuit which is NOT shown on the oven wiring diagram on the rear of the oven. If you have a malfunctioning heating element this fuse is probably blown and you will need to replace it by removing the rear panel from the oven. The fuse is located toward the bottom, is shrink-wrapped and contained within a wire bundle.
3. The wiring diagram in the manual shows neither the fuse or the bi-metal element.
To replace the lower heating element (aka the hidden element)
Disconnect power to the oven.
Remove oven from it's location to gain access to the right side panel.
Remove three screws holding the right side panel in place and remove panel
Disconnect both wires connected to the element terminals.
Carefully pull back fiberglass insulation to reveal element holding bracket.
Remove one screw holding the element bracket in place and remove both element and bracket.
Installation is the reverse of these steps but make sure you replace the fiberglass insulation correctly or you will experience problems with heat transfer and a possible hot-spot on the side of the oven.
The quality of this KitchenAid oven is very bad. The parts are cheap and not well finished. No thought has been given to serviceability and the product's documentation is defective. The entire device has been designed for low-cost production and not for reliability or longevity. It is easy to see this when you study the documents and take the device apart. The morel of the story is: don't spend extra money on a KitchenAid oven because a less expensive brand will probably be of equal or better quality of design and/or parts quality. Access to the lower heating element could easily have been designed for front or rear removal. A service technician would charge around $250-$300 to perform this repair including parts.
1. The wiring diagram on the rear of the oven incorrectly shows a bi-metal element in the L2 side of the oven heating element circuit. There is no bi-metal element in the circuit.
2. There is a fast blow 20 Amp fuse with radial leads in the L2 side of the oven heating element circuit which is NOT shown on the oven wiring diagram on the rear of the oven. If you have a malfunctioning heating element this fuse is probably blown and you will need to replace it by removing the rear panel from the oven. The fuse is located toward the bottom, is shrink-wrapped and contained within a wire bundle.
3. The wiring diagram in the manual shows neither the fuse or the bi-metal element.
To replace the lower heating element (aka the hidden element)
Disconnect power to the oven.
Remove oven from it's location to gain access to the right side panel.
Remove three screws holding the right side panel in place and remove panel
Disconnect both wires connected to the element terminals.
Carefully pull back fiberglass insulation to reveal element holding bracket.
Remove one screw holding the element bracket in place and remove both element and bracket.
Installation is the reverse of these steps but make sure you replace the fiberglass insulation correctly or you will experience problems with heat transfer and a possible hot-spot on the side of the oven.
The quality of this KitchenAid oven is very bad. The parts are cheap and not well finished. No thought has been given to serviceability and the product's documentation is defective. The entire device has been designed for low-cost production and not for reliability or longevity. It is easy to see this when you study the documents and take the device apart. The morel of the story is: don't spend extra money on a KitchenAid oven because a less expensive brand will probably be of equal or better quality of design and/or parts quality. Access to the lower heating element could easily have been designed for front or rear removal. A service technician would charge around $250-$300 to perform this repair including parts.
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Neil from Flemington, NJ
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Replace element bake
Had to remove side panel then very easy
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Chuck from DELANSON, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Jimmy
November 14, 2017
How do you remove hidden bake element?
For model number KERC607HBT5
Hi Jimmy,
Thank you for your inquiry. Here is some information from our website that a customer left on how they installed the part, "This heating element is accessed from the right side of the range. The parts drawings are misleading, making you think that it can be accessed from below -- not so!
Remove the right side panel from the range by removing screws on back edge, and bottom center on the inside. Slide the panel forward to release from tabs on the front edge, then pull out and off.
Separate the insulation that hides the terminals and access cover for the element., then remove one screw at the rear edge of this panel, and slide it toward the rear, then pull out.
Before disassembling the side, you can check to verify that the element is burned out by removing the rear panel and doing a continuity check on the wires leading to this element from the rear of the range. The wires on my range were a salmon or pink color with high temperature insulation." I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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John
December 8, 2019
What is the part number for the oven bake element thermal fuse? Would like to test this before replacing the element.
For model number ykerc507ht4
Hello John,
Thank you for your question. The thermal fuse, or the safety sensor, for your model is under part PS11747430. Hope this helps!
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Kim
November 9, 2018
The oven will not heat, yet broil and self-cleaning both work. I ran the self-cleaner and now can't bake. I have read many places that the thermal fuse doesn't reset itself after cleaning and this is common with this model. I would like to order whatever part it is. Thank you in advance for your assistance
For model number KESC307HBL8
Hi Kim,
Thank you for your question. There is a thermal fuse listed under your model number. The part number listed under your model number for the thermal fuse is PS11741729. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Richard
December 28, 2019
What is the part number of the hidden oven element?
For model number YKESC307HW4
Hello Richard and thank you for writing.
Oven element part number: PS11747129 is in the list of compatible items for your model. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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