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Model Number: 665.95809000 Brand: Kenmore Age: 5 - 10 years
I'm replacing the LF surface element of my kenmore range. The connections in the old one seem like attached to the latches. How should I remove them from the old unit and connect them to the new one. Part# 8523692.
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These are regular push-on terminals, the female on wires and the male on the heating element. Using a pliers carefully pull them from the old heating element and plug onto the new heating element (one at a time).
- The part number for the LF heating element is AP3133018 Gene.
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