Lean times means DIY. I would rather do it myself to repair minor work, and appreciate learning from someone who actually shows me what I need and how to repair things. Thanks for the knowledge!
Appalachian you get the donut____all the other videos glossed right over the trick to snap in the terminal wire, and my kits instructions only focused on the wire nut end. I was at a loss watching a total of 4 other videos thinking why isn't anyone explaining this key (better get it right) step! Thank You, it was so easy and reassuring to hear that "snap" as it locked in place___I did feel like a idiot,, but I gave myself a pass because I had never done one of these before.
Help! After 2:20 when you snap the end inside the plastic box and it snaps, it doesn't snap for me no matter what I do. If I pull the cable it comes right out. When I install the burner it's going to push it out of the box. What to do? I have the exact thing too.
Thanks! Myn is melted. Got a replacement but the screw doesn't line up proper I need the one that you didn't use. I called a stove repair type guy and they are charging 150$ to fix.. I may fix it myself. So odd it has to be spliced and fixed like this
@@appalachiandiy2415 Not sure if you were talking to me or Lance, but I did not see any bare wires under the hood or in the back of the knob control panel (basically checked all the wiring in the stove) replaced the receptacle blocks the day after my comment, they're working perfectly (for now)
mine was easy. I could clearly see scorch marks on mine. however if this is not the case for you, simply use a multimeter to see if you get voltage on the two contacts.
I went to Lowe’s and brought the replacement and did as instructed and didn’t work. I also have a new element. What else? Maybe the brand. It’s a Kenmore oven.
Lean times means DIY. I would rather do it myself to repair minor work, and appreciate learning from someone who actually shows me what I need and how to repair things. Thanks for the knowledge!
Just fixed my stove after a quick trip to Home Depot! Thanks brother 👍
Great!
Appalachian you get the donut____all the other videos glossed right over the trick to snap in the terminal wire, and my kits instructions only focused on the wire nut end. I was at a loss watching a total of 4 other videos thinking why isn't anyone explaining this key (better get it right) step! Thank You, it was so easy and reassuring to hear that "snap" as it locked in place___I did feel like a idiot,, but I gave myself a pass because I had never done one of these before.
Very informative! Clear directions and close up video. Thanks!
Just what I needed to know about possible hot and neutral wires. Thanks.
great! i'm glad it helped
this was very straight forward. thanks a lot bud my stove works great now.
Awesome video super informative love the step by step fix!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you very much.. saved my money…
Awesome video! Thank you! I subscribe to your channel 🤗💙
@@rositaroja5349 awesome, thank you!
Great Video.. thanks..!
Your welcome!
nice thanks my very question if it mattered which wire went to which side....
So because they are both hot
Will a pigtail element work also in that block?
Thanks your video help me a lot 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Help! After 2:20 when you snap the end inside the plastic box and it snaps, it doesn't snap for me no matter what I do. If I pull the cable it comes right out. When I install the burner it's going to push it out of the box. What to do? I have the exact thing too.
Thank you
Welcome!
Thanks bro
Does it matter if I don't heat up the heat shrink to shrink it and just slide it over if it's tight already covering the wire nut?
I got a loose ground wire, were does it connect to?
You should only have two hot wires. cant help you there
Nice.. thank you
Thanks! Myn is melted. Got a replacement but the screw doesn't line up proper I need the one that you didn't use. I called a stove repair type guy and they are charging 150$ to fix.. I may fix it myself. So odd it has to be spliced and fixed like this
Is that a ge spectre electric range? What parts did you use? Seems like GE electric ranges don't use universal parts
Yes, it is a spectre. Here is the part. It's also in the description: amzn.to/2Zjd5sf . the part has worked well for me so far
is that a ceramic wire nut??
No its a normal plastic one
3 out of 4 of mine melted out within last month. Seems like easy replacement but I’m concerned why they all burnt out around the same time???
Had 2 of mine burn out in the past month, I feel the same way, I want to know what caused it.
I only had one go bad on mine
Did you see any bare wires for a possible short?
@@appalachiandiy2415 Not sure if you were talking to me or Lance, but I did not see any bare wires under the hood or in the back of the knob control panel (basically checked all the wiring in the stove) replaced the receptacle blocks the day after my comment, they're working perfectly (for now)
@@jaywade6443 good deal, i hope they last for you. Since this video mine have been just fine
Porfabor espeño
How can I check that this is the problem of my stove ?
mine was easy. I could clearly see scorch marks on mine. however if this is not the case for you, simply use a multimeter to see if you get voltage on the two contacts.
I went to Lowe’s and brought the replacement and did as instructed and didn’t work. I also have a new element. What else? Maybe the brand. It’s a Kenmore oven.
Check the wires with a multimeter and see if there is power to the connector
@@appalachiandiy2415 thank you so much!! Your vids are awesome ! New subby!!!👌
@@Iamwhoiam28 Nice! Thank you
Thank you