How to Replace Oven Heating Element
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Replacing an oven heating element is one of the most common and straightforward oven repairs — most homeowners can complete it in 20–30 minutes with basic tools. Here's the complete step-by-step guide.
Before You Start
- Disconnect the oven from power completely — unplug or switch off at the circuit breaker
- Allow the oven to cool completely
- Source the correct replacement element for your oven model. The WB44T10011 Oven Bake Element Replacement (compatible with GE, Hotpoint, RCA) fits many common models — always verify your model number before ordering.
What You'll Need
- Replacement bake element (model-specific)
- Phillips screwdriver
- Needle-nose pliers
- Multimeter for testing — the AstroAI Digital Multimeter 2000 Counts verifies the new element is working correctly after installation
Step 1: Remove the Oven Racks
Pull out all oven racks to give yourself clear access to the oven floor and the element mounting screws.
Step 2: Remove the Mounting Screws
- Locate the 2 mounting screws at the back of the element where it meets the oven back wall
- Remove both screws and set aside
- Gently pull the element forward 10–15cm to expose the wiring terminals
Step 3: Disconnect the Wiring
- Take a photo of the wiring connections before disconnecting
- Pull each wire connector off the terminal using needle-nose pliers if needed
- Hold onto the wires as you disconnect — if they slip back through the wall hole, you'll need to fish them out
- Remove the old element
Step 4: Install the New Element
- Thread the new element's terminals through the holes in the oven back wall
- Push the wire connectors firmly onto the terminals
- Push the element back into position and replace the 2 mounting screws
Step 5: Test
- Replace the oven racks and restore power
- Turn the oven on to bake at 180°C (350°F)
- The element should glow evenly orange-red within 2–3 minutes
- Run for 15–20 minutes to confirm normal operation
Summary
Replace an oven bake element by disconnecting power, removing 2 mounting screws, pulling the element forward, swapping the wires to the new element, and securing it back in place. The whole process takes 20–30 minutes and requires only a screwdriver and pliers.
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