Product Description
Receptacle Kit Specifications
This surface burner receptacle assembly comes with the receptacle, two wires, two wire nuts, and two pieces of heat-shrink tubing.
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Replacing your Whirlpool Range Receptacle Kit
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Element will not heat
This part works with the following products:
Range, Cooktop.
This part works with the following products:
Whirlpool, Roper, Estate, Amana.
Part# 814399 replaces these:
AP3030713, 725224, 814399, 14210242, 814399, 814399VP
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Michael D - April 6, 2024
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Wasn’t the problem the computer board is gone
Yes this wasn’t the problem after all the computer board in the back is gone to one side of the stove
Kyle H - September 29, 2020
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Easy repair. Great part!!!
Part was easy to install. Stove works like new again!!!
ALEKSANDAR V - June 3, 2020
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Easy repair, quick delivery
It’s all in the title. I ordered over the phone the guy was really helpful. Fixed my stove! Yesssssss
Sandeep K - August 16, 2019
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Parts are good and working fine...
Parts are good and 2 out of 4 are working fine. I did not use the other 2 yet.
Anthony P - January 11, 2019
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Great parts.
Bought aftermarket from another vendor but it was garbage. Bough from partselect and a big difference in the quality of parts and with an easy installation. Will use again????
Cor D - December 21, 2018
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Part works perfectly
The part corrected my malfunctioning element athough the instruction stopped short of showing how the part was supposed to be connected to the element. Luckily, I watched the video which was extremely helpful. Also, the part came within a day of ordering - very speedy!
Michele M - December 3, 2018
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Easy repair!
I received my receptacle kits in Quebec city within 24 hours, thanks to the videos on YouTube the repairs were made simple and easy, everything works fine, the only sad part is that the OEM parts are very expensive in fact a couple more parts and I would have trashed it and bought a new stove!
Anthony P - September 15, 2018
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Great OEM parts
Parts’s came fast and my appliance is back in order. Great service as usuall!
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Stove would not heat up
Cut old wires to receptacle, striped the wires, wire nutted to new receptacle, screwed new receptacle into stove and installed heating element.
Piece of cake, but then again my degree is in electrical engineering so I should be able to handle a couple of wire nuts.
Piece of cake, but then again my degree is in electrical engineering so I should be able to handle a couple of wire nuts.
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Tim from Pittsford, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Stove heat was inconsistent and
After turning off the circuit breaker, I removed the elements and pans, raised the top and cut the wires to the receptacle assembly. Stripped the wires, slid on the shrink tubing and applied the wire nuts. I used a hair dryer rather than a match to shrink the tubing. Reinstalled the drip pans and inserted the elements. The instructions were clear and the project was easy. The stove works like new.
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Thomas from Longwood, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Receptacle burned out, due to short
This was the second repair of the same problem. I realized this time that there was a poor connection between the burner and the receptacle causing a arch, creating extra heat and burning out the receptacle.
All that I had to do was to cut two wires to the existing receptacle assembly and use the wire nuts to connect the new assembly and one philips screw holds it in place...The kit required me to assemble it first and there were four items to put together. No problem....
All that I had to do was to cut two wires to the existing receptacle assembly and use the wire nuts to connect the new assembly and one philips screw holds it in place...The kit required me to assemble it first and there were four items to put together. No problem....
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Rolland from Walla Walla, WA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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3 burners had stopped working and drawer glides broke.
Removed the old burners and lifted top assembly. It made it easier to work with the wires by removing the top, easily remove the screws holding the wire harness and ground wire, then slid the top to the right and it came right off. splicing the wires in was very easy and all the parts required were sent with the kits. reassembled stove and it worked like a champ. The drawer was very easy as well the plastic glides were all broken or worn out, and one screw each to replace. like a new oven now, saved at least 300 by not purchasing a new one.
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Tracy from Green Cove Springs, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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heating element and socket needed to be replaced
It was very easy, the element is held in place by a point that protrudes from the element's frame through a hole in the stove top. This hole is located directly across from the electrical socket your bheating element plugs into, under the stove top. Push the heating element in towards the socket and the heating element can now be lifted up and out of the burner tray. Remove the burner's reflector tray. Remove the single screw securing the elements electrical socket to the stove top. Lift the stove top up and secure. Remove socket and cut wires about 4 inces from the old socket. place shrink wrap over each wire and wire nut new socket to existing wires. place shrink wrap over wire nuts and heat to secure. reverse proceedure and test.
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Steve from Mount Carmel, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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elements would not work at times
simply removed the old elements and receptacles and installed the new ones. The fit was perfect. My range looks new again.
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Pedro from kent, WA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Stove burner wouldn't heat
First I disconnected the power, removed the screw that hold the element in place. Then, I pulled the element out and cut the two wires. I connected the two wires with the new element as the instruction provided by Part Select. I put the element back and screwed it in place. I plugged in the power and turned on the burner. It works. It is really easy to repair.
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DAICHI from Louisville, KY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Infinite switch bad and receptacle heat damaged
Removed back plate, replaced infinite switch.
Replaced receptacle holder. Took a moment to see how to install wires into the receptacle, no instructions on orientation of wires into the receptacle. Wired receptacle per instructions. Placed receptacle into holder and installed burner. Burner Burner would not lay flat, receptacle longer than original. Removed receptacle from holder, plugged in burner and placed burner into position.
Replaced receptacle holder. Took a moment to see how to install wires into the receptacle, no instructions on orientation of wires into the receptacle. Wired receptacle per instructions. Placed receptacle into holder and installed burner. Burner Burner would not lay flat, receptacle longer than original. Removed receptacle from holder, plugged in burner and placed burner into position.
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Anthony from FORT MEADE, FL
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Burned out wires and 2 switches.
Unscrewed the switches and let the switch hang while replacing one wire at a time. Followed instructions on wire replacement. Exact parts, only shaft on 6" switch was too long -- okay, because it is designed to break off a piece on end of shaft, then the knob fit. Everything was perfect.
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Douglas from RAEFORD, NC
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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Receptacle Assembly Has Burned Out
Remove old receptacle and connected and replace new one. Burner now works perfectly again.
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ANN from MANITOWOC, WI
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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Carlos
April 30, 2018
My oven doesn't heat at all. The clock doesn't work but all of the top elements will burn. What could be the causing this problem. Please help! Thanks
For model number WFC150M0EW0
Hi Carlos,
Thank you for your question. There are a few parts that you could check. I would suggest testing your elements and your temperature sensor. You can test all three of those parts with a multi meter. If they are all working then it may be your electronic control board that is the issue. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Deborah
January 14, 2019
Trouble with burners on stove they will heat up to high when they are set on low.
For model number WFC150M0EB0
Hi Deborah, thank you for your question. Be sure to cut power to your appliance and remove any parts before doing tests. There are a couple of parts that could cause this issue specifically. You will need a multi meter to be able to test the parts. The first part you will want to check is your element. It should be reading between 0 - 50 ohms to be working correctly. The other part to check would be your infinite (or surface burner) switch. When you remove that part from the appliance, connect each probe from your multi meter to the prongs and then turn the switch to an on position. If you get no continuity then the switch is the issue. It could also be your wiring that is the issue but you should see visual damage on that part in most cases. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Earl
November 17, 2019
Replaced receptacle and stove top burner, burner still doesn't work. What can be the issue?
For model number RF365PXMW1
Hi Earl, the only thing left would likely be the switch for the burner. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Merlin
March 10, 2023
The stove top heating element heats up than it shuts off and than doesn't come back on
For model number Rf303pxkq2
Hi Merlin, thank you for the question. According to our research, there are two sizes of surface elements on the cooktop in this model. If your element size is 8 inches, we recommend checking the infinite switch, part number PS11740775. If this is fine, most likely the burner surface element, part number PS11747315, is faulty and needs to be replaced. Similarly, if your element size is 6 inches, we suggest inspecting the infinite switch, part number PS11740785. If this is fine, most likely the burner surface element, part number PS11753286, is faulty and needs to be replaced. We hope this is helpful!
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