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I don't know about your stove, but on mine there are two screws that
attach the heating element to the back of the oven. The element is attached by two wires. I replaced the element about three times before buying a new one. Be sure to turn off the power to the stove before working on it. Terry xeroid wrote: The bottom element in my stove does not come on. The top one works fine. I checked all the fuses .. they seem fine. Is it the element? How do I check this? Does the element just pull out if I yank on it? Thanks |
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"Xeroid" wrote in message ...
It's a Kenmore Oven Model #C968 67469-1 Style B42 Not sure how old it is. Hi, Canadian Model#. Most Canadian model#'s are not online, esp Sears ones! Closest that I know of is a C978.####### which is a GE (Camco) built Kenmore. Which usually has a screwed in element. Remove power, remove the element and take it to local repair shop as they can probably test it for you ![]() jeff. Appliance Repair Aid http://www.applianceaid.com/ |
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