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I am replacing the bake element. Have the right part - removed the old one by removing the two screws. When I pulled it out the electrical connections on the element were only connected to one side - the other wire must have fallen off on the other side of the hole that it goes through. Anyone have any clue how to get to that wire?
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Be sure that the power is off. Many units still have 120 volts to one side of the element even when the element is turned off.
You could get a fairly stiff piece of wire (coat hanger etc.), make a small hook at one end and go fishing.
if you cannot get it then you will have to pull the oven. |
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thanks for the info - and the tip on the power (that might have been too exciting). I was almost thinking that something magnetized might help - hoping I can get it as I suspect pulling a double oven out isn't much fun
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maybe a bit late, but yes, you'll need to pull the unit and access it from the rear wall. there was a 50/50 shot that the wiring would be just barely long enough, or no chance that it was ever coming out with the element.
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