Most Popular Parts
These are the most commonly purchased repair parts for AER1360BGW.
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This six-inch chrome drip bowl is compatible with electric ranges that utilize plug-in surface burners. This bowl measures approximately 7 2/3” in diameter. The drip bowl sits under the burner to catch anything that may spill over to make cleaning up spills quick. This is a genuine OEM part and is sold individually.
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This eight-inch chrome drip bowl is intended for use with rolled terminal style plug in surface element units. The drip bowl sits under the burner to catch anything that may spill over to make cleaning up spills quick. This is a genuine OEM part and is sold individually.
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This six-inch chrome drip bowl is intended for use with rolled terminal-style plug in surface element units. The drip bowl sits under the burner to catch anything that may spill over to make cleaning up spills quick. This is a genuine OEM part and is sold individually.
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The surface burner terminal block kit includes one plastic block, metal bracket, wires, and high-temperature nuts. This part is used to connect the wire harness to the surface burner element. If your element will not heat at all, or if it is not heating properly, it is likely an issue with the terminal block and it will need to be replaced. This part is a genuine OEM part. Please remember to disconnect the power supply before starting your repair.
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This genuine OEM bake element has push-on terminal ends and provides heat while baking. If the bake element has arcing, is shorted out, the oven is not heating evenly, or little or no heat when baking, you may need to replace it. When replacing the bake element please make sure you disconnect the power to the range. Make sure you don’t let the wires fall back through the rear of the oven. This element has been updated by the manufacturer. New installation screws are required and are sold separately.
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This infinite switch for eight inch range burners is almost three inches long. This infinite switch is for 8-inch range burners. When an element is unable to produce any heat on a modern oven, the problem may lie with the infinite switch. This switch is responsible for sending power to the surface elements. Check the element and terminal block to ensure they are working properly. If they are in working order, check the infinite switch at the control panel for any wires that have overheated, or broken terminals to or from the infinite switch. If the infinite switch is damaged or malfunctioning, it will need to be replaced. Remember to unplug your range before beginning this repair.