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Originally Posted by: denman Yes the elements can be purchased separately. Installing them does take some time but is not that difficult once you figure out how to raise the oven to. Just be sure to unplug the unit when working on it. 240 volts is lethal!!! The unit is actually made by Whirlpool. Here is a link to a site with lots of appliance manuals. Download Manager - ApplianceDigest.com You have to join the site to download the manual but it is free and this is a very good site for manuals and other info for the appliance repair DIYer. I do not have a Sears to Whirlpool cross reference so cannot be sure the following matches your unit. That is why I gave the above link to the site. You may be able to figure out which manual matches you unit. Here is the manual which I think may be close. http://appliancedigest.c...elf-clean-service-manual Again I can't thank you enough Denman for your help. Have a Happy Thanks Giving. George
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Originally Posted by: denman You are welcome. It was my pleasure to assist you. I can't thank you enough Denman, when I get reday to repair ir I certainly will order the parts from you folks, my past experience with this company has been outstanding. Again My Sincere Thanks. George
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