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Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo.
This part works with the following products:
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Tim R - December 22, 2018
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Best price, fast delivery
Part stores in my area either wanted nearly double the price or didn’t have it in stock and said it would take st least two three weeks to order. PartSelext not only had the convection element I needed but at a great price and the order, I received it within only a couple days. It for and worked perfect and I will always use this service from now on
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GE WB44T10086 Range Convection Element AP4358533 PS2321875 interrupted
after you disconnect the direct breakers and open the oven:
1. remove the first 4 screws and the fan's cover
2. remove the short screws from element convection assembly
3. gently pool both wires and disconnect the old element (two terminals)
4. carefully insert the terminals in the new element.
5. re-screw the short 4 screws (better to buy new ones with the assembly) They are available but sold separated.
6. fix back the fan cover,
re-connect the breakers and that's it!
1. remove the first 4 screws and the fan's cover
2. remove the short screws from element convection assembly
3. gently pool both wires and disconnect the old element (two terminals)
4. carefully insert the terminals in the new element.
5. re-screw the short 4 screws (better to buy new ones with the assembly) They are available but sold separated.
6. fix back the fan cover,
re-connect the breakers and that's it!
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George from MILWAUKIE, OR
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Oven not heating quickly.
Removing the oven from the wall to rest on 2 chairs was pretty easy. After that, if I only had to replace the convection heating element at the back of the oven, it would have been a snap.
However, getting access to the main heating element on the bottom of the oven was really difficult. There were no instructions to follow, so one can only look at what is available for similar units online, but my attempts to remove the inner oven shroud on my 14yo wall oven could not be done without major bending.
So, I tried to get to the bottom heating element by removing the bottom of the oven, only to find there to be another layer and another layer, and then insulation that wrapped around the sides below that after taking off the sides.
By the time I finally got to the bottom heating element on my old oven, my patience was gone and I decided the jigsaw puzzle created by this vain effort was not worth putting back together. Better to opt for new technology.
While PartSelect is easy to work with, had I known this project was going to be super difficult, I would never have tried to take the old oven apart. Some engineer needs to be spanked over that design.
Lesson learned on replacing the lower heating element on a wall oven where the unit has to be completely disassembled, don't.
The money spent on freight, fees, and return postage will be chalked up to experience.
However, getting access to the main heating element on the bottom of the oven was really difficult. There were no instructions to follow, so one can only look at what is available for similar units online, but my attempts to remove the inner oven shroud on my 14yo wall oven could not be done without major bending.
So, I tried to get to the bottom heating element by removing the bottom of the oven, only to find there to be another layer and another layer, and then insulation that wrapped around the sides below that after taking off the sides.
By the time I finally got to the bottom heating element on my old oven, my patience was gone and I decided the jigsaw puzzle created by this vain effort was not worth putting back together. Better to opt for new technology.
While PartSelect is easy to work with, had I known this project was going to be super difficult, I would never have tried to take the old oven apart. Some engineer needs to be spanked over that design.
Lesson learned on replacing the lower heating element on a wall oven where the unit has to be completely disassembled, don't.
The money spent on freight, fees, and return postage will be chalked up to experience.
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Wayne from Ray, ND
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Difficulty Level:Very Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Tim
November 19, 2017
This is both a convection and conventional oven. I see one element on top inside of unit. Web lists 3 different elements broil, conventional also. Which do I order. I use all of these methods to cook. Happy thanksgiving. I hope I can fix my oven to cook! Thanks for your help.
For model number PK916SM2SS
Hello Tim, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is Part Number: PS1517604 for the top broil element. Good luck with the repair!
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This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS2321875
Manufacturer Part Number: WB44T10086
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