Already saved me money just from one repair, I've subbed, and bought parts for my washer. Now I'm going to fix this oven, with your help. Thanks Soooooo much. Lifesaver.
Thanks for the video! One my my elements just went out on my Whirlpool and I had no idea how to replace it. You saved me a couple hundred bucks not having to call in a repairman.
This was exactly what I needed to help replace glass top. I originally watched another video and it didn't show how the burners were connected to the top. Thanks!
Couldn't have asked for a better instructional video. Clear, concise, easy to follow, and best of all...accurate. I just saved a ton of money and learned a valuable skill - thank you!
I've never seen a repairman dress so nicely ! He must be one of the Whirlpool upper mgt. executives who makes RUclips videos on his day off for extra cash. When I do it, my clothes look like the inside of a worn oven from a military base kitchen afterwards. Anyway, thanks for the nice video, and the music not drowning out the vocal.
Hi Steve, I have an older Whirlpool stove and recently one of the burners stopped working so I thought it must be that a fuse has been blown. I would try to change the fuse but I can't find any kind of fuse panel on the stove. I tried lifting the top but that doesn't work. I tried to find a manual online but I couldn't find a manual for my model. My model is WLE30300, TYPE 30s. Luckily, 3 out of the 4 burners are still working. Do you have any idea where the fuses are located and how I could gain access to them? I don't have any kind of special equipment to test a fuse but I do have needle nose pliers and a screwdriver. Hope you can help me. CC
I have a stove similar the one in this video and it is the biggest burner that isn't working. It won't heat up. I replaced the switch and also replaced the burner and am still having the same problem. The burner won't heat up. Does anyone have any ideas on what the problem might be? Edit: 2:58 Thank you J-E-S-U-S! Thank you J-E-S-U-S! for the wiring diagram! This saved me having to pay to call, _the guy_ to come over and fix it!
how do i know if its for sure the burner coils, or the switch on the back behind the panel? I've watched 4 videos and my issue is my burners get stuck on high
2:00 Problem here is, there are no wire harnesses to disconnect. The wires go straight to the burners. The brackets that hold the burners in place go from front to back just like in your video with the screw that holds the mounting bracket in place being at the back of the stove top. This makes it difficult if not impossible to remove the bracket. If the brackets went from left to right, this would make it much more user friendly. I am going to continue on and try to do this, but it would be nice to be able to remove the whole top like you do in the video.
My dual range burner is a Whirlpool part. My Jenn Air range burner has an epic sensor in it. I can’t find any information on this sensor and it’s purpose. The burner will not come on, at all. Both the switch and burner have been replaced. Still not working. The only part that hasn’t been replaced is this epic sensor. I can’t find this part anywhere, can’t get through to Jenn air to get help. What is this epic sensor. The instructions for the new burner mentions it but there wasn’t a place to accommodate this sensor on the burner. I paid Sears $89 to tell me that they don’t know or can’t fix it.
How come you didn't address the fact that the positioning of the wire connectors that come with new elements often vary from the original, and that you have to follow the wiring nomenclature (1a,2a,2b,1b) when reconnecting?
Already saved me money just from one repair, I've subbed, and bought parts for my washer. Now I'm going to fix this oven, with your help. Thanks Soooooo much. Lifesaver.
Great video. Step by step instruction clear and easy to follow. Thank you Steve!
Excellent video. I appreciate the verbal descriptions of the various fine details.
Thanks for the video! One my my elements just went out on my Whirlpool and I had no idea how to replace it. You saved me a couple hundred bucks not having to call in a repairman.
Where did you get the element? Is it a home depot part?
@@cavazosrosendo7796 The element can be purchased on the Whirlpool website.
It's not cheap. I paid $280.00 with tax and shipping.
This was exactly what I needed to help replace glass top. I originally watched another video and it didn't show how the burners were connected to the top. Thanks!
Couldn't have asked for a better instructional video. Clear, concise, easy to follow, and best of all...accurate. I just saved a ton of money and learned a valuable skill - thank you!
I like the _soothing music_ in the background, it helps to destress me.
I also like the clear closeups so I can see what you are doing.
I've never seen a repairman dress so nicely ! He must be one of the Whirlpool upper mgt. executives who makes RUclips videos on his day off for extra cash. When I do it, my clothes look like the inside of a worn oven from a military base kitchen afterwards. Anyway, thanks for the nice video, and the music not drowning out the vocal.
Great video. Nice clear camera work, clear step by step instructions. Thanks
Thanks you for sharing Steve
Thanks. Good video. Thanks also for the nice (not annoying) music track too!
Nice job 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Hi Steve, I have an older Whirlpool stove and recently one of the burners stopped working so I thought it must be that a fuse has been blown. I would try to change the fuse but I can't find any kind of fuse panel on the stove. I tried lifting the top but that doesn't work. I tried to find a manual online but I couldn't find a manual for my model. My model is WLE30300, TYPE 30s. Luckily, 3 out of the 4 burners are still working. Do you have any idea where the fuses are located and how I could gain access to them? I don't have any kind of special equipment to test a fuse but I do have needle nose pliers and a screwdriver. Hope you can help me. CC
Excellent video sir.
This is such a nice repair video! thank you so much!
Steve!!! I am so sad there was no close up of the back hinges (?) being positioned!! How the heck do I do this?
You're a bad dude!!!!! Thank you
Great, many thanks
I have a stove similar the one in this video and it is the biggest burner that isn't working.
It won't heat up.
I replaced the switch and also replaced the burner and am still having the same problem.
The burner won't heat up.
Does anyone have any ideas on what the problem might be?
Edit:
2:58 Thank you J-E-S-U-S!
Thank you J-E-S-U-S! for the wiring diagram!
This saved me having to pay to call, _the guy_ to come over and fix it!
Looks easy, thank you 😊
Thank you for this 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Nice work.
how do i know if its for sure the burner coils, or the switch on the back behind the panel? I've watched 4 videos and my issue is my burners get stuck on high
where can i get the heat insulator ring that goes around the element
2:00 Problem here is, there are no wire harnesses to disconnect. The wires go straight to the burners. The brackets that hold the burners in place go from front to back just like in your video with the screw that holds the mounting bracket in place being at the back of the stove top. This makes it difficult if not impossible to remove the bracket.
If the brackets went from left to right, this would make it much more user friendly.
I am going to continue on and try to do this, but it would be nice to be able to remove the whole top like you do in the video.
Whirlpool element replacement
What if i got it wet cleaning it from.the outside. Do i need to replace the element or the wire?
what is the best website to order the range part
Thanks a lot
How do think a repair man would charge me to replace two elements on a similar stove? Ty for a reply
I expected it to be so much more complicated
My dual range burner is a Whirlpool part. My Jenn Air range burner has an epic sensor in it. I can’t find any information on this sensor and it’s purpose. The burner will not come on, at all. Both the switch and burner have been replaced. Still not working. The only part that hasn’t been replaced is this epic sensor. I can’t find this part anywhere, can’t get through to Jenn air to get help. What is this epic sensor. The instructions for the new burner mentions it but there wasn’t a place to accommodate this sensor on the burner. I paid Sears $89 to tell me that they don’t know or can’t fix it.
My oven don’t work do you come to the house?
How come you didn't address the fact that the positioning of the wire connectors that come with new elements often vary from the original, and that you have to follow the wiring nomenclature (1a,2a,2b,1b) when reconnecting?
Altho the vid is very informative, I wondered the same.