Steve Barker DLT wrote:
Just replace the element. I wonder if those firemen replace their car when
a headlamp burns out? Hmmmmmmmmm
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"Donna Ohl" wrote in message
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The top element of my 6-year-old General Electric GE JBP24B0B4WH oven went
on electrical fire and the top bake element broke open when the fire
department put it out.
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I need advice since this is the first time my oven went on fire all by
itself.
The fire department said replace the oven.
Coworkers told me I can just replace the burned out top bake oven element.
Whose advice should I follow?
Can I just replace the bake element (or is the oven really kaput)?
Can anyone tell me what actually caused the fire (it wasn't food)?
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Hi,
What is definition of arcing? Current jumping across a gap. When element
is cracked(in the process of breaking up) it can arc. Just take the bad
element out and go to HD or Lowe or appliance parts store and get a
matching replacement. No brainer replacing burned out element. Just make
sure connection is good and tight.