Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Element will not heat
This part works with the following products:
Wall Oven, Range, Microwave Oven Combo, Microwave.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, Electrolux, Frigidaire.
Part# 318601604 replaces these:
AP5630821, 318601601, 7318601601, 808650402
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Yuvraj D - January 27, 2023
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Easy-to-use and was delivered in time.
The part came in time and it was very easy to replace it on my wall mounted oven. I am very happy and satisfied
Kathy B - March 23, 2022
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Bake element saved me some money!
The bake element was of better quality than the one that was taken out! It was well packaged and arrived in a timely fashion. I would recommend trying to fix your appliance rather than just tossing it in the landfill. And the dollars saved not having to buy a new appliance was a welcomed relief!
John A - January 30, 2022
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Double Kenmore oven both element repair
The first order was the wrong part. Second order was good . Splitting the ovens in time consuming but not hard or Techinical
Luc B - August 12, 2021
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Excellent
I am really happy with the purchase I made from Part Select.
The part arrived intact and the delivery is very fast.
Thank you!
Jean-Philippe P - July 22, 2020
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Quality part and excellent service
Bake element works perfectly. Excellent service. Order shipped and arrived winthin only two days.
Selim G - June 18, 2020
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Simple replacement
The part arrived within 2 days of my order. Replacement for Electrolux wall oven.
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Lower oven would heat to temperature, but would not continue to maintain temperature.
Troubleshoot element by disconnecting the element leads from relay board and test for acceptable resistance across leads. In my case the element had tested open with no resistance.
******You may not need to remove oven depending on how the framing under the oven is constructed.
**** Before you begin, disconnect power from the oven.
1.Remove two screws under oven, directly below rear of element door, and remove the metal piece the screws held in place. This will free up the back of the element access door panel.
2.Remove front trim strip on front bottom of oven, this will expose two screws directly behind trim strip. Remove the two screws behind the trim strip. This will free up the front of the element access door.
3. Lower element access door. If you can open the element door enough to disconnect the element wire leads and get the element out, you can swap out the element now and will not need to pull your oven out of the wall. If you can't open the access panel to fully access and replace element, slide the oven out until you can get the access door open and prop the front of the oven up on something sturdy you have laying around. In my case it was the good old yeti cooler. I would seriously consider removing the oven doors before you slide the oven out. It will make the oven alot less tippy by removing the weight from the front off the appliance. The element wires are short, you may need to disconnect them to get the element access door all the way open.
4. Install the new element and reassemble using these instructions in reverse order.
5. Reconnect power.
6. Make a batch of cookies.
******You may not need to remove oven depending on how the framing under the oven is constructed.
**** Before you begin, disconnect power from the oven.
1.Remove two screws under oven, directly below rear of element door, and remove the metal piece the screws held in place. This will free up the back of the element access door panel.
2.Remove front trim strip on front bottom of oven, this will expose two screws directly behind trim strip. Remove the two screws behind the trim strip. This will free up the front of the element access door.
3. Lower element access door. If you can open the element door enough to disconnect the element wire leads and get the element out, you can swap out the element now and will not need to pull your oven out of the wall. If you can't open the access panel to fully access and replace element, slide the oven out until you can get the access door open and prop the front of the oven up on something sturdy you have laying around. In my case it was the good old yeti cooler. I would seriously consider removing the oven doors before you slide the oven out. It will make the oven alot less tippy by removing the weight from the front off the appliance. The element wires are short, you may need to disconnect them to get the element access door all the way open.
4. Install the new element and reassemble using these instructions in reverse order.
5. Reconnect power.
6. Make a batch of cookies.
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Heidi from RIDGWAY, PA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Vince
September 28, 2017
How do you access this part in upper oven?
For model number 79048183000
Hi Vince,
Thank you for your inquiry. Before beginning any repair please unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet. Open and remove the oven door. You would need to lift from the back of the oven bottom liner in order to get the panel out. Lift up on the panel then slide it toward the back and then lift it out of the opening. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Don
November 25, 2019
How do you remove the lower heating element from the upper over. What is the sequence of disassembly?
For model number Frigidare FGET 3065 PW
Hello Don,
Thank you for your question. You'll need to remove power to the unit and remove the oven from the wall in order to remove the rear panel and access the hidden bake element. There is a cover you remove to remove the element from there. You will see the wires going to the element. Hope this helps!
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Randy
March 10, 2020
I need to replace the bottom hidden bake element (#wci-318601604). From the q&a, it looks like i get to it from the back side by removing the shield and lifting it from the bottom. Is that correct?
For model number EI30EW35JS1
Hello Randy, thank you for your question. Yes, the bottom of the actual oven (the oven bottom panel) is removed by lifting from the back of the panel. Lift up on the panel then slide it toward the back and then lift it out of the opening. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Sam
September 21, 2021
Last night, I baked a dish. Before the dish was done the temperature decreased from 350 unto 132*F. It would not go any higher.
Today, I turned the oven to (350) bake then broil. The oven would come on and so would the fans. However, no heat at all. Thank you in advance for any advice.
For model number 790-48039800
Hi Sam,
Thank you for contacting us. If the oven is not heating the issue may be with the oven sensor. The oven temperature sensor is the part that monitors the oven temperature and signals the electronic control board to turn the elements on and off. Before removing this part from the oven and testing it with a multimeter for continuity, unplug the oven from the electrical outlet. To test the sensor, you will need to reference your owner’s manual to determine what the correct reading should be for your model, as this varies from model to model. To test it for continuity, use a multimeter on the Rx1 setting and touch the terminals with the probes. This test needs to be done with the sensor at room temperature to produce accurate results. If your test results do not meet the manufacturer’s guidelines, you need a replacement temperature sensor. If the sensor is fine, you will need to check the elements, the electronic control board, the terminal block and the wiring between the parts to see which one is causing the issue. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Larry
January 16, 2020
Where is oven temperature sensor. How do i replace hidden baking element
For model number LFEW3026TFA
Hi Larry, Thank you for your question. The oven temperature sensor is located inside of your oven cavity, usually in one of the top corners. You'll need to remove power to the unit and remove the oven from the wall in order to remove the rear panel and access the hidden bake element. There is a cover you remove to remove the element from there. You will see the wires going to the element. Hope this helps!
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Chris
August 8, 2023
I have a Frigidaire Double Wall Oven, both ovens power on, and the display works as normal. When either, or both, of the ovens are set to Bake at 350 they do not heat up to the proper temperature. I verified that the oven has 120V to each of the two power legs totaling 240V. I replaced the connector block on the rear just to be sure with no change. I put a grill thermometer in the top oven, with the top oven showing 273 F the grill thermometer shows it to be 244 F. The bottom oven shows 300 F the grill thermometer shows 226 F. I turned off the Bake function and turned both ovens to Broil at 400 F, both ovens are showing 325 F. Based on everything I am reading I believe replacing the thermostat in both ovens is the best guess, thoughts?
For model number ffet3025psc
Hi Chris, thank you for the question. Based on the description that you have provided, the problem seems to be with the temperature sensor and you may need to replace it, the part number is PS16745361. We hope this solves your problem!
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Patrick
October 4, 2023
Can anyone explain (in detail) how to remove the upper oven baking element? I cannot figure out how the pan on the bottom of the upper oven comes off to access the hidden baking element. There is no info on this topic in the user manual that came with the oven, and there is nothing on-line that I can find. many thanks,
For model number FGET3065PFE
Hi Patrick, thank you for the question. Based on our research, first, you may need to open and remove the oven door. You would need to lift from the back of the oven bottom liner in order to get the panel out. Lift up on the panel, then slide it toward the back and then lift it out of the opening. Now, you can access and remove the element. We hope this helps!
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Shawn
November 4, 2019
I need to order one of these 318601601 a b element, hidden bake. Do you have a price on this.
For model number C970-4182
Hello Shawn, Thank you for the question. The price is as shown on the site. Please enter the part number for the current price and availability. Hope this helps!
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Mike
February 10, 2020
Self clean was performed yesterday, after that no heat from either element. I couldn’t have lost both elements at the same time. Maybe temp sensor?
For model number C970-418392
Hello Mike, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Oven Sensor. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. We hope this helps.
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Gail
June 12, 2019
My bottom oven is not getting hot, it just gets warm, do I need a new element? I would like to replace this myself, my serial number is nf23819383. I could pick up this part in edmonton alberta thanks please advise what could be the problem it’s only 6 years old or less
For model number CGEF304DKF3
Hello Gail, Thank you for the question. If the element gets hot but not hot enough or not at the set temperature, I suggest testing the Temperature Sensor, PartSelect Number: PS11758156. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. We do not have pick up option sorry, we just ship parts out. Hope this helps!
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