dancer419
Jun 16, 2007, 06:43 AM
Hello
Thinking I was on a roll after rewiring my ceiling fan I decided to replace the bake element on my kenmore electric wall oven that died the other night-how hard could it be to do?
I turned off the breaker-unscrewed the element and gently pulled it out. One side had the wire attached-one did not :(
I could see the connector sitting in the hole so thinking all would be well if I could grab it that's what I did. Well-there was no wire connected to the connector and it looked charred. So now my problem is how to find the wire. Any advice?
Thanks
Phyllis
Thinking I was on a roll after rewiring my ceiling fan I decided to replace the bake element on my kenmore electric wall oven that died the other night-how hard could it be to do?
I turned off the breaker-unscrewed the element and gently pulled it out. One side had the wire attached-one did not :(
I could see the connector sitting in the hole so thinking all would be well if I could grab it that's what I did. Well-there was no wire connected to the connector and it looked charred. So now my problem is how to find the wire. Any advice?
Thanks
Phyllis