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I have an Electrolux EW30EW65GS7 double wall oven and want to replace the baking element for the top oven. Is this done from the front or the back. I have the part and the oven is out and on the flo

I have an Electrolux EW30EW65GS7 double wall oven and want to replace the baking element for the top oven. Is this done from the front or the back. I have the part and the oven is out and on the floor. Any help?

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Thank you for your post, Richard Gardner!
I understand that you need to replace the element inside of your Electrolux wall oven. I was unable to locate any specific step by step instructions on the removal and installation of your element. I have attached a copy of your parts manual and that provides a breakdown of all the available parts within your wall oven. If you need further assistance I would recommend having a professional technician out to properly remove the element and install the replacement part. I hope this information is helpful to some degree. -Matt

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 29, 2008

SOURCE: GE Oven bake element not work

It sounds like a problem with the selector switch. You have to remove the back panel to get to the back of the switch in the head unit, and find what wire goes from there to the bake element. With a meter set on 240ACV, or whichever setting is on yours that's HIGHER than that i.e. 400ACV, with the red probe on the terminal and the black one going to ground, see if you are getting 210-240 through it. If so, then it's either a faulty neutral wire connection (the other wire coming out of the element) or the selector switch. Hope this helps.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 29, 2008

SOURCE: Bake element does not heat

After removing the racks, rack rails and the back plate I removed the 2 screws the hold the bake element. Lifting the front of the bake element up and carefully pulling the element out and gently moving the element so the connector clear the hole I was able to disconnect the wire. After testing for continuity with an ohm meter (non found) I determined the element need to be replaced. $37 and 45 minutes total.

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Ron Coons

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2008

SOURCE: Frigidaire double oven has one element not working in each oven

sounds as if perhaps there has been a thermal overload(switch) tha has gone bad, refer to part number 119 on bothe the lower and upper oven for refernce , you should have continuity trough the switches.
ftp://ftp.electrolux-na.com/ProdInfo_PDF/Lassomption/5995383394.pdf

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Bill Dickerson

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  • Posted on Jan 30, 2009

SOURCE: Heating element on upper oven of a wall Thermador Oven

The control switch may be bad on it. If there are 2 elements on the top, they both are not bad at the same time.Check to see if the wires have not burned off the control switch first. Check to see if your breakers are O.K. Turn them both(maybe 3) off and then reset.

dsims119

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  • Posted on May 13, 2009

SOURCE: fridgiaire Gallery series Model GLEB30T8CBA lower elements dont work

I replaced the relay board for the top oven (the one with the transformer) and it works properly now. My issue was only for the top oven so you probably have to replace both relay boards since both ovens have only the top element working.

318022002 is the part number for the relay board with transformer
318022001 is the part number for the relay board without transformer

Yes the one without the transformer is more expensive for some reason.

The boards are on the top of the oven, I was able to pull out the oven about 75% of the way out of the cabinet and easily get to the boards. Just unplugged the connections and plugged them into the new board.

To get the oven out there are two small screws that go into brackets inside the top oven door. Highly recommend taking the doors off the oven to pull it out, much easier to work with.

NOTE: On my old board I noticed one solder joint that was burned out and I since I already had the new board I just replaced but you might want to check that first and see if just a solder fix gets you working again before you spend $$ on a new board.

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