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mksmith  
#1 Posted : Thursday, August 5, 2010 2:54:17 PM(UTC)
mksmith

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We have a GE electric range. This evening, we were preheating our GE oven and the bottom heating element made a sizzle sound and then got red hot in one spot on the heating element. It even made a small flame just in one spot. We noticed it right away and turned the oven off within about 15 seconds. We let it cool down a bit and then tried to turn on the oven again, but the heating element wouldn't get hot.

I believe that the heating element cracked. Does this sound right?
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tejohnson44  
#2 Posted : Thursday, August 5, 2010 9:50:36 PM(UTC)
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Yes, thats right. Turn the power off and replace the element.
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