...it about a dozen times. We did not notice any problems last time. Digital readout is accurate. I removed the screws that hold the heating element in place and it looks like one of the wires is ...
...remove the element, you need to remove the element cover/chip loading chute first. its easy, 2 sheet metal screws and 2 nuts and 2 machine screws. one of the nuts/machine screws is a little hard to ...
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...element. I had to cut the box with tin snips to get access to the connections as there were no screws to remove it. Once I cut the box enough, I saw the connectors were badly corroded and one of them ...
...remove the element, you need to remove the element cover/chip loading chute first. its easy, 2 sheet metal screws and 2 nuts and 2 machine screws. one of the nuts/machine screws is a little hard to ...
...element plugs in has either come off or has burned off do to inadequate gauge wire at the connection , you will have to remove all the factory rivets on the back and replace this connection then ...
...remove the wires from the element and check the element using the ohm meter to see if there is continuity in the element. If the ohm meter buzzes or otherwise then the element is ok, and your problem ...
...element because it is faulty. Be sure to remove the wires from the unit before checking with the Volt ohm meter Also be sure to check and make sure you have electricity going to the heating element. ...
...then remove the electric plug from the receptical and check all connections on the element and controls to make sure they are not corroded or broken and shorting out. Please take time to rate ...
element. Remove the two outer screws where it attaches to the back wall. Don't take out the center one, it attaches the ground wire on the other side. Tip the heating element up and gently pull it
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...Remove the metal plate cover at the back and check that the wires to the element are well connected and that the element are in good condition, if they are corroded you may need to replace ...
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