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Originally Posted by: lon  Joe - (New element arrived) I removed old element slowly but wires came loose anyway falling behind cabinet. Can I "fish" them out or must cabinet be disassembled? Thanks. Lon, Make sure the power is off, and fish them out. Just be careful, and don't over pull on the wires. I used a bent coat hanger and a pair of needle nose pliers. :) :) :)
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Thanks again Joe. Having hard time finding them but will "go fishing" again.
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Originally Posted by: lon  Thanks again Joe. Having hard time finding them but will "go fishing" again. Lon, I'm not sure, how much time or effort you've put in, but at this point it may be easier to move the range out, and remove the back panel, and attach the wires to the element. :cool: :cool: :cool:
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