Part
Radiant Surface Element
Product Rating
Customer
Jacklin from TN
Problem
Large front burner was not working in my stove
Tools
Screwdriver
Repair & Advice
I was a little nervous that the part was not going to be the correct one but it was. It was super easy to replace. I had to remove a few screws to lift the stovetop, a few more screws that held the old burner in place and slip a few wires off the old burner (before I did this i took a picture to make sure I put the wires back in the correct order). The burners have numbers around them so you can ensure you are putting your new screws in the exact same location. It slid right in and I had a new working burner in about 10 minutes.
Story submitted on December 11, 2018
Part
Radiant Surface Element
Product Rating
Customer
William from OH
Problem
Burner would not heat up
Tools
Screwdriver, nut driver and needle nose pliers
Repair & Advice
Removed cooktop, inverted, removed old burner, installed new burner, installed cooktop. Recommend taking a picture of the orientation so you can place new burner in same rotational orientation.
Story submitted on April 6, 2022
Part
Radiant Surface Element
Product Rating
Customer
Monique from MO
Problem
Glass stovetop element went out.
Tools
Screwdriver, drill.
Repair & Advice
I took photos of the ole element before removing it, just to be sure I was installing the new element correctly. It's a simple fix. Be sure to pay attention to the numbers surrounding the element, this helps with placement as well. PS: I'm a woman who enjoys repairing things around the house (my husband would rather pay someone, lol.) This was easy peasy.
Story submitted on October 27, 2021