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I actually have a very old double oven that is in great shape. I am moving within a year and would prefer not to have to spend money on a new oven before selling. The problem is I am having trouble locating a replacment part for the model I have. I need a new heating element for the upper oven. My model is JKP36G003BG. Are heating elements standard on GE ovens so I could order one from a newer model?
I need a new oven element to suit Edesa oven model no 2h-170 typeHV111H code 901272023I need a new oven element to suit Edesa oven model no 2h-170 typeHV111H code 901272023
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take a profile of the glass shape (cut out the shape from cardboard) and go to a glass supply shop ( glass windows , doors , shower screens etc)
they should be able to cut and then temper the glass to make it heat proof for the door
if they cannot temper it they should be able to tell you where you can get it done
Use some windex. Use easy off oven cleaner on the inside of the oven. Follow directions on lable. NEVER use a feature called self clean on an oven with electronic controls. Unless you just like to spend money.
You said, We have an OLD (1950-60) Frigidaire wall oven, model # RBG-94. Bottom
heating element has gone out. Oven is still in good shape so we'd like
to be able to find an element replacement, but have had no luck finding
one.
unfortunately, I am not able to find this part either. Anywhere. This oven is to old for parts. But most important is that it is causing you high utility rates! Today's appliances save you the arm and the leg that such an old oven is costing you. You have no idea how it is sucking your money out of your pocket! It is unfortunate, that no one told you about this years ago! You payed for more than one oven with your utility bill if you had it since it was new. My advice is do not put good money into bad! Shop for a new one and see your bills go down. my wife was telling me to replace the air and furnace for 7 years and I said, it's not broken. But it was over 20 years old. She was right, cause the new one saved me $100. a month! That means I threw away $7000. in 6 years with my old world attitude. Yes I am old fashion and always fix it! But after 25 years of marriage. i finally realized she is a good evaluator and I was a fool to not appreciate her gift for all these years! And out tons more money than I told you about!
Hope I saved you some bucks with my real life stories! Don't tell your wife!!! Huuum
It sounds like a bad igniter in that oven or a bad gas valve restricting the gas flow in that particular oven.
Unfortunately this will require hands on service!
How old is this wall oven? ngafm
Please give me a good rating before you sign of! If the appliance is 10 years old or more you may not be advisable to put good money into bad! New appliances are so much more efficient today that they can save you a lot of money in energy!!!! You need a hands on tech for this repair!
I need a new oven element to suit Edesa oven model no 2h-170 typeHV111H code 901272023
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