Frigidaire 5304409888 8 Terminal Block Kit
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I'm not sure, but it should work with my new KitchenAid stove. It appears to be compatible with a wide range of appliances, according to what I've read.
I'm not sure, but it appears to be the same as my KitchenAid stove. This style of stove, as well as dryers, is said to be on nearly every model.
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It's the ideal location for a drop-in session. right down to the dimensions and bend of the ground strap, it's a perfect match for the original. Electrolux is the manufacturer, as evidenced by the product's image! Even if it took six days to get here (3-day journey), it was well worth it. days late), but for the money, it's hard to beat. Sure, you could get the reassuringly-relaxingly-relaxingly-relaxingly-relaxingly-relaxingly-relaxingly-relaxing Amazon is selling an expensive one for $3. You'd pay eight times as much, but you'd be missing out on the connecting hardware (which is required in my case). You'd also be missing out on the feeling you get when you put in an extra 5 minutes of research and are rewarded handsomely. I'm at a loss for words as to why this one is so inexpensive. Cons: It would have been nice to get quality flanged nuts instead of simple nuts and washers, but that's a minor quibble. br>br>[A picture of the original block has been added to suggest that you replace the wires pointed to, as they will be compromised if your problem is the same as the one shown. [The post was welded to the two nuts on the left terminal. ].
00436364 is the exact same part. So, after ordering the Bosch terminal block part number 00436364 for $40 and receiving it only to discover no hardware (washers, nuts), I decided to order this for $5 to get the washer and nuts since Bosch was about $4 per nut. I was willing to take a chance on them fitting. br>br>Wow, that was unexpected. The terminal block is a carbon copy of the previous one. The plastic's markings, too. I could have spent $5 instead of $45 if I had wanted to.
This part was purchased for an Amana range that had been in service for one year. I discovered that none of the nuts holding the power cord to the range were securely fastened, which could have caused the wire to break. I bought a new cable from Home Depot and an Amazon terminal block. This was the cheapest part, and it was well worth a shot for a self-contained system. repair. When the item arrived, it was the same size as the OEM part, and it fit perfectly in place of the original, with the exception of the ground connector, which I had to lengthen for my installation. I got the original ground from the original terminal block I replaced with a dremel tool cutting disc, and the range now works perfectly. This part comes with hardware and is simple to install, so I highly recommend it.
This terminal block kit was purchased to replace the one that had broken on my Admiral electric range. Years of use had made the original brittle, and it broke when I was trying to attach a new cord to the strip. For a fraction of the price of most other terminal block kits, this was an exact replacement that fit perfectly. This terminal block kit is universally designed to fit most electric ranges, and it comes with all of the necessary pieces, making it a great deal at under $7.
In comparison to other options, this is a lot less expensive. Everything on my Whirlpool oven's terminal block matches exactly, including the markings. Most other replacement parts don't include nuts, and this one does. br>This is a picture of the terminal block that needed to be replaced.
This was exactly what I needed, and it came with everything I needed. The cost of a nut at other locations is $4. Crazy. At a reasonable price, it's a fantastic product.
I only needed a ground strap for an older Kenmore stove, and they were extremely expensive; however, this block came with the perfect one, and the entire unit was less than half the price of the ground strap alone.
Our oven's terminal block had melted due to a short, and no one in town had a replacement. This one arrived quickly, was an exact match, and was simple to install. It cost me less than $40 to fix it myself, including the cost of a new power cord.