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Model Number: mef356bfwb Brand: Frigidaire Age: 5 - 10 years
Please inform me how to raise the top to replace an element, has glass top
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Open your oven door, and look under the top on the left and right sides, there should be some screws to take out. If not, and it is a slide in, you have to pull it out about six inches, and there will be a 1/4 screw on each side, close to the front. If that is not enough space for you, then you need to pull it all the way out, and take the rest of the 1/4 inch screws on each side. Tom ********************************************
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