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Posted on Apr 19, 2009

I need to purchase a new heating element for this double eoven range (right Side)I believe the model is from 1969 but is still in great working order. I think the model # is RCDG-71P but the parts website does not recognize the number The model is Frigidaire Custom Deluxe

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You will need to call the parts store directly and ask them to order the part or if they know where to get it. My guess is that with the unit being that old, your part is obsolete.

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