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Model Number: RF386PXGQ 2 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 5 - 10 years
I am a home owner who has never serviced his own appliances. I have a broiler element which is not getting hot, while the oven bake element is. Is it definately the element..and if so, am I capable of removing the old and replacing it myself ? I see the screws that are holding in place into the roof of the oven space..but then the legs of the element disappear into the back wall (???) Thanks in advance for your assistance. Layed off because my job was moved overseas and trying to save my family $$$.
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Here are your parts
Chassis replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL RF386PXGQ2 | AppliancePartsPros.com Here is a service manual which should be close to yours https://secured.whirlpool.com/Servic...LE/8178042.pdf Check out Page 3-4 A couple thinks to watch out for: 1. Be sure to unplug the unit 2. Gently pull it forward so you do not pull the wires off the element. 3. Clip something onto the wires (clothes pin etc.) so they do not pull back into the unit until you have the new element connected.
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[quote=denman;139868]Here are your parts
Chassis replacement parts for WHIRLPOOL RF386PXGQ2 | AppliancePartsPros.com Here is a service manual which should be close to yours https://secured.whirlpool.com/Servic...LE/8178042.pdf Check out Page 3-4(3-14 has the broil/bake element replacement..did you mean 3-14 and not 3-4?) A couple thinks to watch out for: 1. Be sure to unplug the unit 2. Gently pull it forward so you do not pull the wires off the element. (gently pull what forward..the entire stove or the broil-element) 3. Clip something onto the wires (clothes pin etc.) so they do not pull back into the unit until you have the new element connected.(the wires you mention..are these the ones with the terminal ends..and if so, how does the element leg end attach to the terminal end?) |
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Check out Page 3-4(3-14 has the broil/bake element replacement..did you mean 3-14 and not 3-4?)
3-14 is the correct page, sorry about that A couple thinks to watch out for: 1. Be sure to unplug the unit 2. Gently pull it forward so you do not pull the wires off the element. (gently pull what forward..the entire stove or the broil-element) The broil element 3. Clip something onto the wires (clothes pin etc.) so they do not pull back into the unit until you have the new element connected.(the wires you mention..are these the ones with the terminal ends..and if so, how does the element leg end attach to the terminal end?) Yes the ones with the terminal ends - they attach to the broiler element, just push on. When you get it apart you will see how it attaches.
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THANKS !!! Will inform on my progress...
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