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    Nov 26, 2009, 12:45 PM
    Wire on back of ge profile oven element is burnt
    Bottom element on ge profile oven quit working. Took the back off oven to find the white wire on the left was burnt off. Even the little clip that slips on the flat element tip is practically gone. I stripped the wire and wrapped it around flat element tip and it works fine. Is there a larger problem here or can I just replace the wire and clip?

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