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Kenmore Cooktop Elements and Burners

Popular Kenmore Cooktop Elements and Burners

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Kenmore Cooktop 8-inch Surface Element
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28 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2339241
Manufacturer Part Number 316442300
If the burner element on your range will not heat up, or is damaged, it may need to be replaced. This part is 8 inches in diameter, and should not be confused with the smaller 6-inch model. The part is 220 Volts and 4 Turn. The burner element connects to the terminal block inside the range. To do this repair, simply remove the old surface element and replace it with the new part. This product is sold individually. As the surface element is hot when it is on, be sure to unplug the range from the power source before completing this repair.
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Kathy from Lebanon, IN
burner quit working
pull out old burner, lifted range top change the terminal which took about 5 min. close top put new burner in and was ready to go. works great. Read more...
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$68.26
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Kenmore Cooktop Element
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS16763418
Manufacturer Part Number 5304533520
Dual Radiant Surface Element
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German from SELLERSBURG, IN
Center of dual burner was broken
Removed screws on the sides and front.
Labeled the wire sets connected to the front control panel.
Gently lifted up the stove top and flipped it over on to a towel.
Removed the piece of metal holding down the burner.
Disconnected the cables to the old burner.
Repeated steps above in reverse.
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$49.95
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Kenmore Cooktop 6-inch Surface Element
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12 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2582086
Manufacturer Part Number 318372210
This part is sold individually. This is a part for your stove top. The surface element is what your cookware sits on. The element supplies heat at varying temperatures. This may need to be replaced if the coil has shorted out or the terminal block shorted, and this caused the connectors at the end to burn out. The element is set in place by springs. You will need to push the springs in to release the old element. Make sure the drip bowl is lined up with the terminal block and press the new element into place.
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Chhabildas from Charlotte, NC
Enement was blew out.
I order the Element and received just in 4 days. It is Real incredible. I just opened the box and replaced the burners. Read more...
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Kenmore Cooktop Radiant Element W/limiter (1200w)
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15 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1528719
Manufacturer Part Number 318178110
This is a six-inch radiant element with limiter. It works in conjunction with your stove top range. The purpose of this part is to heat up the cooking area that is located on top of the range, also known as your stove top. If you suspect that your surface element is not properly heating then you may want to test the element for continuity. This model is sold individually and is 1200 watts. The tools you will need for this installation include a Phillips screwdriver and a 14-inch nut driver.
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Lori from Winter Haven, FL
burned out burner
First we removed two screws under the rim of the range top to open the lid. Lifted the lid and removed the screws from the bracket that holds the elements, Be careful with the clips that hold the element in, if you break them or bend them there aren't any more! Also note which holes they were in, they are marked according to the different sizes of elements. Disconnected the wires, needed needlenose pliers to grip them...connected new element, popped it back in place, replaced bracket, closed top ...Easy peasy!!! Read more...
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$97.95
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Kenmore Cooktop Radiant Surface Element
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10 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2361362
Manufacturer Part Number 316135401
This part is the heatsource. This surface element is for ranges. Surface element supplies the heat to a cooking area on top of the range. Unplug the range or shut off the house circuit breaker for the range before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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STEPHEN from GREENBUSH, ME
9" radiant burner element stopped working.
VERY IMPORTANT! kill the circuit breaker to the unit and/or unplugged it! 2 screws hold the ceramic glass top to the lip @ top of oven--remove them and the top can be lifted up to expose all the burner elements and wiring--remove the 2 end screws that hold the retainer bracket for the burners - then remove the 2 screws that hold the burner in question to the bracket-there's also a retainer pin that needs a bit of fussing with to completely free the burner--once totally free remove the wires from the bad unit to the good unit exactly as they are situated --install new unit onto bracket with screws and bracket back to its original location on the ceramic top-put top back down and replace both anchor screws--initiate power back to unit and yeeehahh--You just saved yourself lottsa money from repair bills!!! Read more...
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Kenmore Cooktop Range Y-frame Surface Burner (6 In)
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14 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11743366
Manufacturer Part Number WP660532
The standard y-frame surface burner provides heat to your range. If you notice that your element will not heat, you may need to replace your surface burner. This product is 6 inches in diameter, and 1500W. The manufacturer suggests replacing the receptacle at the same time that you replace the surface burner. Many of our customers have rated this repair as very easy, and you will not need any tools. To complete the repair, simply lift out the old burner and replace it with the new one. Check that the burners are turned off before you begin this repair.
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Laurie from Tequesta, FL
Burner element broke and drip bowls needed to be replaced.
I went to the local discount mart and bought drip bowls. The ones available at that store did not fit, so I decided to buy directly from the stove's manufacturer distributor.

The drip pans were simple to replace, as was the new burner element. My old one had broke and was still working, but I decided to replace it when I ordered the drip pans.

Everything was easy to install and it looks like a brand new new stove top! I saved a lot of money doing it myself.
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$130.90
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Kenmore Cooktop Dual Element W/limiter
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14 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2581859
Manufacturer Part Number 316555800
Dual Element with Limiter -9 Inch /6 Inch - 1300W 1200W. With this element, you can adjust the size of the burner you want to use to match your pots/pans.
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Tom from Wallingford, CT
Burned element
Flip up top, remove wires and two screws. Replace in opposite way. Turn off power to stove first. Read more...
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Kenmore Cooktop Range 8 Inch Delta Frame Surface Unit
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11757481
Manufacturer Part Number WPY04100166
This 8 inch surface burner with reinforced delta frame carries 2100 watts and 240 volts. It has five turns and is compatible with many electric ranges. Its center medallion is all black in color.
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Donna from Charlotte, NC
Cooktop was looking old and worn though there was no working problem.
All of the "old" pieces were very easily removed and replaced with the new pieces. The update looks terrific and works just fine! Read more...
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Kenmore Cooktop Range Delta Frame Surface Unit 6
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11757480
Manufacturer Part Number WPY04100165
This is a delta frame surface unit, also known as coil element, for a stove, range, or oven. It is a 6-inch surface burner with a reinforced delta frame that carries 1250 watts and 240 volts. The burner has four turns and is compatible with many electric ranges. The center medallion is black in color. The burner provides heat to your cooking area to cook your food items. If your burner is not heating properly, you may need to replace it. Be sure to disconnect power to the appliance before completing this repair.
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Donna from Charlotte, NC
Cooktop was looking old and worn though there was no working problem.
All of the "old" pieces were very easily removed and replaced with the new pieces. The update looks terrific and works just fine! Read more...
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$103.74
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Kenmore Cooktop Dual Radiant Element - 9 Inch
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15 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS1016539
Manufacturer Part Number WB30T10099
This is a large dual haliant element with a limiter or sensor for glass cooktops and freestanding ranges. It is a 2500-watt part. The inner diameter measures 9 inches, while the outer diameter measures 10 inches. If there is no heat generated from your element, you may need to replace this part. You may also need to check your socket or infinite switch. It is located under the glass cooktop of your appliance. Be sure to unplug or cut the circuit breaker to your appliance before starting this repair. Before replacing this part, be sure your appliance is getting enough power. If it is receiving less than the required 220 volts of alternating current, the surface element will not work.
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Scot from Oakland, FL
Large burner on dual element burned out
This was really easy, and pretty with no problems or issues It took me longer to write this than to do the actual installation. I used a digital camera to help me remember where things were, but a pen/paper works fine. Here's what I did:

1. Turn off the breaker for the cooktop.

2. Remove (2) 1/4" hex screws directly under cooktop. You may need to open oven door to reveal them.

2. Prop up cooktop. I used the box the replacement element came in.

3. The element is held in place with (3) brackets held in by a #2 philips screw each. Mark the location of each of the brackets. There are numbers on the element to help you do this.

4. Write down where each of the wires connects to the element. There's only a few of them, but I tend to forget that stuff. The wires have female spade-type connectors that connect to the male ends on the element.

5. Using a needle-nose or small pliers wiggle each wire off the element. Grab the wires by the end of the female connector when you do this. I found it helpful to use a small flat screwdriver to help pry them off. Mine were on pretty tight, so expect this to take a few mins. If you have problems getting to the wires, remove the brackets (next step) first and come back to this one. I let the element hang from the wires without any problems, but I still wouldn't recommend it.

6. Remove each of the screws with a #2 philips screwdriver. Support the element with your hand and gently pull each bracket away from the element. Once they're all gone, the element should just come out. I took a look at my old element and saw that the large burner wires were melted in a couple places, so it was definitely broken.

7. If necessary, clean the underside of the cooktop surface with a clean papertowel. There was a little dust from the old element on mine.

8. Connect the new element and test to make sure it works by turning on the breaker and turning on the burner for a second or two. Note: This will make the top of the element hot for some time, so test it and go away for a few mins. If it works OK, proceed. If not, disconnect and figure out what else may be wrong.

9. Using the old element, make copies of the marks you made for the bracket locations onto the new element. You'll have to punch through the insulation when re-attaching the screws.

10. Re-wire the new element, if necessary and re-attach the brackets over the marks you made. This may be a pretty tight fit because the new element was thicker than the old on mine. I opened up the brackets a bit to make it not so hard to re-attach. Hook the brackets on and squeeze them over the element. The holes in the brackets need to line up with the holes drilled into the bottom of the element. If they don't, spin the element around (or detach and re-attach the brackets) till they do.

11. Screw in the (3) screws over the brackets pushing them through the insulation on the element.

12. Close the cooktop and reattach the hex screws under it (1/4" hex).

13. Turn on the breaker and test again.

Thats it, works great now. Good Luck
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