Q: One of the burners on my oven range died. Should I replace it, or can it
be fixed? 

A: If the burner is scorched or pitted, go ahead and replace it. New burners
can cost anywhere from $10 to $40. Otherwise, check the burner's electrical
connections to make sure there is solid contact. Jiggle the burner in its
socket. If it is loose, then remove the burner-most just pull out of the
electrical socket, although some are mounted with a screw. (Always unplug
the range before removing a burner.) Slightly spread the two terminals apart
for a tighter connection. If it still doesn't work, then replace the faulty
burner with a functioning burner of the same size. If that burner works,
then replace the bad burner with a new one. If it doesn't, then inspect the
electrical socket for damage. If it's charred, replace the socket. To do so,
remove the screws that secure the socket to the range and then unscrew the
range wires. Attach the wire connections of the new socket to the range
wires and reassemble the burner. 






 



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

Reply via email to