How to replace the bake element in your Electrolux electric wall oven
- Electric ovens typically have 2 house fuses or a double breaker, one for each 120-volt leg of the 240-volt power. To prevent electrical shock and damage to the control board, remove both fuses or shut off both breakers (if a clip connects the double breakers, shutting off one should shut off both).
- Remove the oven racks. If the bake element is hidden under a bottom panel, remove the thumb screws that hold the panel in place. If a screw is stuck, use a slot screwdriver to free it. Lift the back of the panel slightly and push back to release the bottom oven panel from the retaining lip. Push down on a front corner of the bottom panel so it tips enough that you can grasp it. Work the bottom oven panel up and out of the oven.
- To detach the bake element, use a 1/4-inch nut driver to remove 2 screws in the bottom base of the oven and 2 screws at the very back of the oven. Carefully pull the bake element forward until you can reach the wires attached to the back of it. Use needle-nose pliers to disconnect the wires, taking care not to let the wires slip through the holes at the back of the oven. If the wires slip through the holes, you must pull the oven out of the cabinet to retrieve them. Remove the element from the oven and set it aside for disposal.
- Connect the wires to the back of the new bake element. Push the female spade connectors onto the spades on the new bake element. Push the female spade connectors until they are seated properly and fully connected. Carefully push the leads of the bake element into the holes at the back of the oven. Position the mounting brackets so the screw holes line up. Insert and firmly tighten the mounting screws. Reinstall the bottom panel if necessary and slide the oven racks back into the oven cavity.
- Reset the house circuit breakers for the oven to restore electrical power.
Troubleshooting tips for your Electrolux electric wall oven when it won't broil
Shut off the house circuit breakers for the oven and check the broil element for cracks or damage. Replace the broil element if you see physical damage such as a broken or cracked element.
If the broil element is okay, then check the main electronic control board and the relay control board for burn marks that indicate a circuit board failure. You'll likely need to replace a control board if it has burn marks indicating a failed circuit board component.
Check all wiring connections (with power still disconnected from the oven). Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires.
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