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Replacing my broiler element?
I have a 20 year old General Electric double wall oven. A broiler element
caught on fire last night, with a bright arc to a support. After letting it cool, it looks real rough. Presumably it has to be replaced? I tried to remove it, but it is screwed to the feed wires; the screw is on the top, so there is no access. All I can think is that the wires pull out far enough to allow reasonable access, but I hate to try that until someone tells me it is right. So, how do I get access to the screw to detach the broiler element? |
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