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I currently have a Kenmore model 911.4672990 electric slide in oven installed. Unfortunately it is on its last legs and I am looking to replace it with another Kenmore electric slide in.
Looking at the existing oven, it is "hard wired" into the wall (no outlet).
The question is - can I use the existing electric cable with the new oven? So rather than replace the entire cable, can I detach the old one from the stove and hook it up to the new stove?
If not, does anyone know what kind of cable comes with the new oven?
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Originally Posted by: baldman I currently have a Kenmore model 911.4672990 electric slide in oven installed. Unfortunately it is on its last legs and I am looking to replace it with another Kenmore electric slide in.
Looking at the existing oven, it is "hard wired" into the wall (no outlet).
The question is - can I use the existing electric cable with the new oven? So rather than replace the entire cable, can I detach the old one from the stove and hook it up to the new stove?
If not, does anyone know what kind of cable comes with the new oven? Yes , To both your questions, You can use the existing wires, cables, as long as they aren't damaged. You may have difficulty if the terminal block on the oven has been relocated. Most manufacturers have discontinued supplying line cords or "pig tails", on new product, due to the different electrical codes in various locations. :cool:
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Originally Posted by: baldman Great - thanks! You're Welcome, Have a great day :)
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