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How Do You Replace Electric Stove Parts?

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How Do You Replace Electric Stove Parts?

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Do you have an electric stove? Do some of your electric stove parts need replacing? Does one of your burners only work sometimes? Can you sometimes see sparks where your burner is plugged in? If it’s not the element itself, odds are you need to replace the burner’s receptacle. Mine had been loose for so long and shorted out so many times that it was burning away the plastic. Sometimes called a Terminal Block, this part can run you between 15 and 30 dollars, but replacing it is a really easy DIY project. Identify the problem. Check all the electric stove parts. Remove the burner and check for continuity. Do a little research. In my case I could see the little flashes of light as the connection arced inside the receptacle on the stovetop. I was sure the problem with my Kenmore electric stove was where it plugged in. The next time I was at a used appliance store, I bought a terminal block for 15 dollars, including the two ceramic wire nuts. If you’re sure you’ve identified the problem as

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