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Default Glass cooktop replacement

On Jul 31, 2:30*pm, RicodJour wrote:
On Jul 31, 2:13*pm, gpsman wrote:

Frigidaire FES365ESA


Found diagrams, parts list, and part, but they don't show how the top
is fastened.http://www.appliancepartspros.com/pa...del_id=5154357


I tried to talk her into just replacing the stove (because I hate that
SOB, and I assume it's going to have to be pulled out anyway, and it's
just a few short steps to the curb...), no dice.


Thanks!


Maybe this helps...?http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/...ng-ranges-cook...

R


The replacement procedure for the ones I've been involved with is
simple. First you look at the cost of the new cooktop, usually ~
$250+, then you just buy a new stove. I guess if it's a high end
model it might be worth it. I have a friend who has a rental
property. He bought a glass top stove on sale for about that $250
price. Within a couple months a renter broke it and that's what the
replacement part cost. His was still working, so he elected to just
leave it cracked.