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Originally Posted by: Gene Just Google it.
Gene. I have now been to three online storage sites and none of them give me a link that I can give to you... they all want me to tell them who to send a folder or box to.... This is too frustrating.... think I just take my chances on screwing up the installation of the new burner. Thanks for trying to help me.... I am going to try another repair site where I can talk to an actual person.....
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Just Google it.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Carol,
You can upload them at any online storage and post a link.
Gene. Don't know how to do that either.... can you suggest an online storage site? Sorry to be such a dunce. Carol
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Carol,
You can upload them at any online storage and post a link.
Gene.
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Originally Posted by: Gene Carol,
If you can post a few pictures of the stove and element, it might help better understand it.
Gene. I am not able to get my pictures small enough to go thru this site... any chance I could send them directly to your e-mail address? I have good pictures, but my editing program is not getting them small enough. Thanks, Carol (720)260-5606
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Carol,
If you can post a few pictures of the stove and element, it might help better understand it.
Gene.
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I purchased a electric replacement burner (part # AP2835944) for a 50 year old Thermador cooktop. My question is simple, possibly even a bit stupid... do I pry open (like with needle nose pliers) the clips on dead burner to remove it? Then do I insert the electrical connection into the opening and then pry down the clips to install the new burner? This was a very expensive part and I don't want to do it incorrectly....also, must I turn off power to the cooktop before doing this?
Thanks, Carol
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