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Oven not heating or baking unevenly? This lower bake element restores proper oven temperature. DIY-friendly repair takes about 20 minutes to install.
Of course, these things always seem to happen on a holiday! Luckily we were not having guests for dinner - so quickly changed our eating plans for the evening. I went directly online and Googled "Bake elements for GE ovens". At first I did not think I would have luck finding this part because of the oven's age. AppliancePartsPros.com was one of the service dealers listed first and catered specifically to GE appliances and parts. So, I typed in the Model number and low and behold, a screen... Read more
Oven not heating or takes too long to cook? The bake element provides heat from below. Easy DIY repair with a screwdriver in about 15 minutes.
I cannot not sing the praises of this company & their helpful & fast service. I am going to post the online site address w/my praises on my facebook page for my friends that live on ranches many miles from appliance repair shops & towns. The Oven in our house is for sure over 20 yrs old it was in this home when we bought it, the home is 33 yrs old & the Oven is a Wall Oven, there is not room for a standard Oven in this Kitchen. The Oven itself still looks very nice. About 8 yrs ago or more... Read more
Broiler won't heat or sparked out? This broil element restores high-heat broiling. DIY-friendly repair takes 20-30 minutes with basic tools.
Oven won't heat or bakes unevenly? A failed bake element is often the cause. Located at the bottom of the oven, this part is a straightforward DIY fix.
Took out old element,got part number and look for the cheapest price online, Appliance Parts Pro could not be beat... order part be number, easy to match, came in fast and put in element, only needed a 5/16 nutdriver to take it out and put it in,unpluged wires and bent just a little to keep one on left and one right from getting mixed up and pluged up new element and ran in the 2 screws,easy job, dont get no easier.. Thanks again Appliance Parts Pro Read more
Oven won't heat or bakes unevenly? The bake element generates heat at the bottom of your oven cavity. DIY-friendly repair, typically 30-40 minutes.
Watched the appliancepartspro video and changed it out. It took about 15 minutes. I'm sure I saved hundreds. Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? A failed bake element is the likely cause. This DIY repair typically takes 15-30 minutes with basic tools.
I wanted to get the upper oven baking element replaced; it hasn't been working for a few months. This double oven has had two other issues, there is a fan that comes on to cool the electronics panel, That fan has made excessive noise and it operates for 2-3 hours after the oven turns off. The other problem with the oven is the Self-Cleaning feature runs for about 15-30 minutes and then turns off with an error code. I've had a local appliance repair person in to address the error code and... Read more
Broiler stopped heating or burned through? This top heating element replacement takes 10-30 minutes with basic tools. Disconnect power, remove brackets, and swap wires.
Once I received the element within three days, I simply removed the other element by unclipping and unplugging lugs in rear. Placed the new one in clips and connected lugs and all was good! Read more
Broiler not heating or glowing red? This broil element restores high-heat broiling from the top of your oven. DIY repair in 15-30 minutes with basic tools.
I have had this oven for 40+ years. It is an enamel oven, something that you can no longer buy. Because I did not wish to buy new, I decided to service it myself and searched for the parts I needed. AppliancePartsPros.com was the only site to offer all three parts, so many having been discontinued by other providers. I replaced the oven gasket, the broiler element & the lens without any difficulty. I have replaced the bake element previously as well. I am very grateful that I was able to keep... Read more
Broiler not heating or won't turn on? This broil element assembly restores high-heat broiling. Most DIYers complete this repair in under 30 minutes.
I ordered the replacement part; after it arrived, I turned off the power to the oven - watched the video on how to replace the part, which was fantastic as it told me to make sure when I disconnect the old element not to let the wires fall behind the oven (that would have been a big problem b/c it's a wall oven) - However, one wire still slipped back a little - so I used needle nose pliers to retrieve it. Was able to plug the new one in - screw it into place with the original screws. I made... Read more
Broil element broken or not heating? This top heating element restores high-heat broiling in electric ovens. DIY-friendly repair, typically done in under 30 minutes.
I needed to replace the oven broil element on my 15 year old GE range/oven unit. The broil element was broken in half during an oven self-cleaning cycle. Due to the age of the oven, I decided to replace both the broil and bake elements. I ordered the elements from Appliance Parts Pro. Their web site made it very easy to identify and locate the correct replacement parts. The parts arrived in 2 days. I watched the repair demo videos available for each element. Although the oven used in the demo... Read more
Oven not heating or baking unevenly? A faulty bake element is often the cause. This bottom heating element is a straightforward DIY fix in 5-10 minutes.
My husband, who was the FIX-IT repair man at our house, passed away in March. When our bake element burned out my son, who is 18 looked at me and I looked at him and we shook our heads! We hunted on the oven till we found the serial number. We googled for GE OVEN repair parts and up popped AppliancePartsPros. We found the element, ordered it, watched the DETAILED VIDEO on how to change it out. The part came the next day. Philip had the old one out and the new one in in less than 10... Read more
Convection mode not working or uneven baking? This convection heating element restores consistent heat distribution. Straightforward DIY fix.
I visited Appliance Pros website and indicated the problem we were having etc. Found the suspected part (heating element), went on YouTube and found out how to remove the part from the oven and test it with a multi-meter. Keep in mind I have never used a multi-meter before or made repairs to an oven before. However, I have used Appliance Pros before to fix a refrigerator problem just a month earlier and after watching their video it was a very easy repair. Anyway, I tested the old convection... Read more
Broil element burned out or not heating? This upper oven heating element restores broiling function. Simple 15-minute DIY fix with basic tools.
Replaced broiler element with new one. We had difficulties in locating the correct element for my oven. Read more
Oven not broiling or browning food? The broil element provides high heat at the top of the oven. Simple 5-10 minute DIY fix with basic tools.
Would advise before doing this repair to watch the video for it. It is not a plug in connection anymore like older ovens. The key is to keep the connecting wires from the oven from falling or pulling into the inner wall of the oven. The wires may not come very far out away from the wall of the oven so make sure to secure them. The video shows a good way to do that. If you have an in wall oven this is very important because it would hard and time consuming to pull the oven out of the wall to... Read more
Oven not heating? Replace a broken or burnt-out bake element in minutes. Simple DIY fix—disconnect old element, install new one, restore heat.
Was real simple--unscrewed back screws, disconnected the bad element and reconnected the good element. Was not hard at all. Read more
Oven won't heat or takes too long to preheat? A failed lower bake element is the most common cause. Straightforward DIY repair in under 30 minutes.
In the middle of Christmas baking, I noticed that it was taking a really long time to bake bread. Since I had already done 5 batches and the timing was always the same, I knew when I had to add 20 min, something was wrong. My oven thermometer (I bought at target) no longer worked so it was hard to tell the exact temperature. First, I went and bought a new thermometer to see the actual temp, then I set the oven to 350 degrees and checked to see what the thermometer was showing. It was almost 50... Read more