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Gene Posted: Monday, December 24, 2007 12:25:31 PM(UTC)
 
Hi Tom,

You can use as a replacement wire the 14 Gauge high temperature 5' appliance wire kit with the high heat porcelain wire connectors.

- The part number for the wire kit is AP3440556

- The part number for the high heat porcelain wire connectors is
AP3440673

Happy Holidays!

Gene.
COLOTOM Posted: Sunday, December 23, 2007 7:34:03 PM(UTC)
 
Last repairman from Sears (years ago) replaced the baking element through
the front, simply unplugged the left lead (red wire) and right lead (yellow wire), but apparently when putting the leads and element back into the rear wall, the red lead didn't stay taut and buckled.

Eventually the element melted thru the wire's insulation and shorted to the element.

I can find the new element, (bake element series 10 PN# 04000058) however I also need a new red lead wire, it fried thru and is no longer usable.

It is located in the lower right corner of this diagram, 3 red leads from the terminal block, it is the middle one, about 10 " long.

I can't find the wire anywhere, it says discontinued and I can't get a p/n either. Surely this wire can be replaced by another.
It reads: 600V 16AWG prestolite P.G. CSA AWM XLPE 150C
Please help? There must be another model with a similar wire that will work.
Many thanks, Happy holidays....it looks like we're eating out.

Orrrrrr,....I guess maybe I'll move the broil element wire to the bake element, until I find a replacement.
Thanks ,
Tom in Colorado
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