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Whirlpool Oven Range Bake Element (865940)

Thursday, February 1, 2007

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This is a partially open curved Whirlpool bake element used in electric ovens and ranges. This bake element will fit some Whirlpool made brands such as Whirlpool, Kenmore, Sears, Roper, and Kitchen Aid. Check your model number to see if this bake element is the right fit for your oven or range.

A couple ways to check for a faulty bake element:

  1. You could see if there is any visible body damage. If the element has burn marks on the body, it’s probably needs to be replaced.
  2. Another way is to check the bake element for continuity. You could check for continuity with an ohmmeter. If the ohmmeter shows no resistance, the bake element needs to be replaced. Note: Always unplug the appliance before performing this check.

This bake element will fit some Whirlpool, Kenmore, Sears, Kitchen Aid, and roper ovens and ranges. Made by Whirlpool. Approximate size: Length: 15″, width: 19-1/4″, spacing between terminals: 13″, mount bracket to terminal: 3-3/4″. Part Number: 865940.

Popularity: 4% [?]

Whirlpool Oven Range Bake Element (834679)

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

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This is a partially open tapered bake element for electric ovens and ranges made by Whirlpool and other Whirlpool made brands like Kenmore, Sears, Roper, and Kitchen Aid. Below, you can find approximate measurements of this bake element or you can check your model number to see if this bake element is the correct fit for your oven or range.

Ways to check for a bad bake element:

  1. You can see if the element is bad just by looking at the body. If you see burn marks, it probably needs to be replaced.
  2. Checking for continuity will assure you whether the bake element is bad or not. To do that, you would need to use an ohmmeter (always unplug the appliance you’re working with before testing with an ohmmeter). If the ohmmeter shows zero ohms, the bake element needs to be replaced.

This bake element will fit some Whirlpool, Kitchen Aid, Roper, Kenmore, and Sears ovens and ranges. Made by Whirlpool. 240 volt. Approximate size: Length: 17″, width: 19-3/8″, spacing between terminals: 13″, mount bracket to terminal: 3-1/4″. Part Number: 834679.

Popularity: 5% [?]

Whirlpool Oven Range Bake Element (4328405)

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

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This is a closed hinge terminal bake element made by Whirlpool. This bake element will also fit other Whirlpool made brands for electric ovens and ranges such as Kenmore, Sears, Kitchen Aid, and Roper. If you think your bake element is faulty, there are two ways to check. First, you can look for any visible body damage. If you see burn marks on the element, it’s probably bad. Another way is to check the bake element for continuity with an ohmmeter. If the ohmmeter shows no continuity, the element needs to be replaced. If you end up needing a new bake element, check your model number to make sure this one will fit your oven or range.

This bake element will fit some Whirlpool, Kitchen Aid, Roper, Kenmore, and Sears ovens and ranges. Made by Whirlpool. 240 volt. Approximate size: Length: 15-1/4″, width: 19-7/8″, spacing between terminals: 1-3/4″, mount bracket to terminal: 3-5/8″. Part Number: 4328405.

Popularity: 4% [?]

Whirlpool Oven Range Bake Element (326793)

Saturday, January 20, 2007

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This bake element was made by Whirlpool and will fit some Whirlpool made brands. Check your model number to make sure this bake element will fit your oven or range. This is a partially openend tapered bake element with a 19-1/8″ spacing between the terminals (see below for other measurements).

Ways to check for a faulty bake element:

  1. One way to determine if your bake element is bad would be to look for visible body damage. If there are burn marks on your element, it most likely needs to be replaced.
  2. The other way to check for a bad element is to test it for resistance. You could do that by using an ohmmeter. If the ohmmeter shows 0 ohms, your bake element needs to be replaced. Note: Always unplug any appliance you’re working with before performing any tests.

This bake element will fit some electric ranges or ovens made by Whirlpool, Kenmore, Sears, Roper, and Kitchen Aid. Approximate size: Length: 15-3/8″, width: 21-3/4″, spacing between terminals: 19-1/8″. Made by Whirlpool. Part Number: 326793.

 

Popularity: 4% [?]

Whirlpool Oven Range Bake Element (326791)

Saturday, January 20, 2007

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This is a Whirlpool bake element for electric ovens and ranges. This bake element fits some models made by Whirlpool, Kenmore, Sears, Kitchen Aid, and Roper. See measurement info below the photo. If you are not sure that this bake element will fit your oven or range, check your model number.

There are a couple of ways to check for a bad bake element. Sometimes, it could be because the body is damaged too much. If you see burn marks on your bake element, it probably needs to be replaced. Checking your bake element for continuity could also tell you if its faulty. You can check for continuity using an ohmmeter. If the ohmmeter shows zero ohms, the bake element needs to be replaced. Note: Always unplug your appliance before performing any tests.

This bake element will fit some electric ovens and ranges made by Whirlpool, Kenmore, Sears, Kitchen Aid, and Roper. Approximate size: Length: 15-5/8″, width: 15″, spacing between terminals: 11-7/8″, bracket to terminals: 3″. Made by Whirlpool. Part Number: 326791.

Popularity: 4% [?]

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