This element has looped terminal ends and comes with a black medallion center. This element is a genuine OEM replacement part, has looped terminal ends, comes with a black medallion center, and fits most electric ranges. All burners are made of a heating wire that produces heat from electricity. Remove the non-functional burner element from the terminal block (or receptacle). Use a multi-meter to check for continuity. Check the end of the terminals for corrosion or heat damage. If there is corrosion or heat damage, replace the whole terminal block or receptacle at the same time you replace the damaged coil. Before you start this repair, make sure that the element is turned off and cool to the touch.
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Victoria C - May 1, 2022
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Great part: stylish and functional
Great part and was delivered in a timely fashion. Good condition. Stylish and functional. Easy to clean. Would recommend 10/10.
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DENIS A - June 22, 2021
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Great part
should of got them earlier don't take second best these are for real take two minutes to replace the old ones
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PETER4520 H - February 17, 2021
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Identical part to the original and works great!
Was apprehensive on purchase without seeing product, but measured, compared and decided to take a chance online. Part is identical to the original part, fit is perfect and works as it was designed. Our old stove has become new again.
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Edie B - October 23, 2018
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Works better than the old one ever did!!
The element heats up faster than the old one ever did, even when new.
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Marie M - September 27, 2018
Verified Purchase
Easy to install, even by an octogenarian.
Burners working great, although fit a bit tight at first, but did settle in.
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Burners on 53 year old range kept going out
When we bought our home less than a year ago, we had three functional burners on our 40" wide 50's classic Kelvinator (not close to standard size these-a-days). After a few months of use, two more burners went out for good and we were stuck using the back left burner for all of our cooking. I opted for the premium burners and made sure to compare my terminals with the ones online to be sure they mounted the same. I removed the burners and terminals, clipped the wires going into the terminals, and removed the top of the stove. I followed the directions that came with the new terminals, pushed in the new burners and viola! All four burners now work. I gave the stove a general cleaning and now my 1954 Kelvinator looks and cooks like it is brand new. It was easily the best $109 I've spent on my home.
removed burnt out terminal block, installed new- I soldered wires instead of using wire nuts, took a little extra time, but I feel it's a better connection. I later found that my rotary control must have burnt out too, I swapped it with one from another burner. I'll be ordering a couple rotary controls next from this company. All parts were nice quality. Received quickly.
The right front burner element shorted also taking out the surface burner switch.
I determined that the failure was due to age and wear on the element. Therefore I thought it wise to replace all four burners as a preventative measure. First unplug from power! Replacing the burners was plug-and-play simple. Replacing the switch was easy: Remove the back panel, pull the control knob and remove the two screws securing the switch. Move the terminals to the new switch (one at a time) and mount it with the two screws and replace the back panel. NOTE: The foot bracket on the large burners were about 1/32" too stout and the burner element would not seat in the ring properly. I made a slight adjustment with my grinder and everything fits perfectly.
A stainless steel cover was over the burner when it was turned on.
I removed the old burner, drip pan, and burner terminal block. Cut and stripped the wires. I used wire nuts to connect the wires and used shrink tube to secure the nuts. Installed the drip pan and the burner. Hint: When turning the burner on use a vent fan or open windows or doors to get rid of smoke from the new burner.
Plugged the new one in and it worked. I did search out Frigidaire parts and there are other types tha may or may not work. Calrod burners are not all that unusual. I went with the real thing.
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Robert from New Castle, PA
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Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
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went go use oven and need heard a pop and dust smoke coming out vent , found lower element blew apart, since only store around was sears they didn't have part,so my son found your web site. so odered it came in 2 days, while going to order oven element we knew that one of the stove burner wasn't he
just unplug stove and unscrewed element out of back wall cleaned up mess and reinstalled. stove top you just pull out bake element and push back in
An aluminum saucepan had overheated and melted onto the element.
Unplugged the element and the melted on pot. Plugged in the new element. I thought I might need a whole new cooktop but a new element was very easy to find online.
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Alice from Batesville, AR
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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plastic spatula melted onto the unit
I unplugged the damaged unit and plugged in the new one.
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Thomas from Port Allen, LA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Harry
June 4, 2019
Is the right front burner coil 6" or 8", how do you measure it?
Hello Harry, thank you for writing. This is the front left and right rear 6" Burner Element for your model. When measuring a stove's element, you measure from the outside edge to the outside edge. We hope this helps.
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Moshe
March 28, 2023
Hi, I am trying to replace all four stove burners and drip bowls. Which of the 2 drip pans I found on the first page of the "items" fit this model? And what coils do I order to make sure I have all 4 that I need?
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For model number CFEF311GSA
Hello Moshe, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, you may need to buy two surface elements 8", part number PS2339242, and two coil burner elements 6", part number PS2368974. You may also need to buy two 8" drip bowls, part number PS437595, and two 6" drip bowls, part number PS437596. We hope this helps!
Is this element compatible with a Whirlpool stove model rf263lxtt?
For model number PS2368974
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the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS11743366. We hope this helps!
Is this burner element compatible with Whirlpool stove?
For model number PS2368974
Hello Karen, Thank you for your inquiry. In order to verify if this part will fit your model, may we have the model number of your stove? We look forward to hearing from you.
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PartSelect Number: PS2368974
Manufacturer Part Number: 318372211