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Whirlpool Range Oven Bake Element - Genuine OEM WPW10207398

Whirlpool Range Oven Bake Element - Genuine OEM WPW10207398

WPW10207398 Whirlpool Range Oven Bake Element – Fix Your Oven That Won't Heat, Bakes Unevenly, or Takes Forever to Preheat

If your oven won't heat up at all, takes an unusually long time to reach temperature, bakes unevenly with hot and cold spots, or the bottom element doesn't glow red when you turn on the oven, you're dealing with a failed bake element. This is one of the most common oven failures, and it completely prevents you from baking anything properly. Whether you're trying to bake cookies, roast vegetables, or cook a casserole, a broken bake element means your oven simply won't work.

The bake element is the large heating coil at the bottom of your oven that provides the primary heat for baking. This 2000-watt, 240-volt element heats up to glowing red-hot temperatures and radiates heat upward to cook your food from below. It's responsible for bringing your oven up to temperature and maintaining that heat throughout the cooking process. The element measures 16-3/4 inches wide by 14 inches long with 3-inch wire leads that connect to your oven's electrical system.

Over time — typically after 8 to 15 years of regular use — bake elements fail because the metal coil develops breaks or cracks from repeated heating and cooling cycles. Each time you use your oven, the element expands when it heats up and contracts when it cools down. Eventually this constant expansion and contraction causes the metal to fatigue and break, creating an open circuit that prevents electricity from flowing through the element. When this happens, the element won't heat at all, or it may heat partially before failing completely. You might also see visible damage like blistering, bubbling, or separation of the coil.

You'll know your bake element needs replacement if it doesn't glow red when the oven is set to bake, if you see any breaks or dark spots in the coil, or if your oven simply won't reach the set temperature. This genuine OEM Whirlpool bake element is a direct replacement that will restore your oven to full baking performance. Installation takes about 20 to 30 minutes and requires disconnecting the power to your range and removing the mounting screws that hold the old element in place.

$6,795.05
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$6,795.05

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Whirlpool Range Oven Bake Element - Genuine OEM WPW10207398

WPW10207398 Whirlpool Range Oven Bake Element – Fix Your Oven That Won't Heat, Bakes Unevenly, or Takes Forever to Preheat

If your oven won't heat up at all, takes an unusually long time to reach temperature, bakes unevenly with hot and cold spots, or the bottom element doesn't glow red when you turn on the oven, you're dealing with a failed bake element. This is one of the most common oven failures, and it completely prevents you from baking anything properly. Whether you're trying to bake cookies, roast vegetables, or cook a casserole, a broken bake element means your oven simply won't work.

The bake element is the large heating coil at the bottom of your oven that provides the primary heat for baking. This 2000-watt, 240-volt element heats up to glowing red-hot temperatures and radiates heat upward to cook your food from below. It's responsible for bringing your oven up to temperature and maintaining that heat throughout the cooking process. The element measures 16-3/4 inches wide by 14 inches long with 3-inch wire leads that connect to your oven's electrical system.

Over time — typically after 8 to 15 years of regular use — bake elements fail because the metal coil develops breaks or cracks from repeated heating and cooling cycles. Each time you use your oven, the element expands when it heats up and contracts when it cools down. Eventually this constant expansion and contraction causes the metal to fatigue and break, creating an open circuit that prevents electricity from flowing through the element. When this happens, the element won't heat at all, or it may heat partially before failing completely. You might also see visible damage like blistering, bubbling, or separation of the coil.

You'll know your bake element needs replacement if it doesn't glow red when the oven is set to bake, if you see any breaks or dark spots in the coil, or if your oven simply won't reach the set temperature. This genuine OEM Whirlpool bake element is a direct replacement that will restore your oven to full baking performance. Installation takes about 20 to 30 minutes and requires disconnecting the power to your range and removing the mounting screws that hold the old element in place.

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WPW10207398 Whirlpool Range Oven Bake Element – Fix Your Oven That Won't Heat, Bakes Unevenly, or Takes Forever to Preheat

If your oven won't heat up at all, takes an unusually long time to reach temperature, bakes unevenly with hot and cold spots, or the bottom element doesn't glow red when you turn on the oven, you're dealing with a failed bake element. This is one of the most common oven failures, and it completely prevents you from baking anything properly. Whether you're trying to bake cookies, roast vegetables, or cook a casserole, a broken bake element means your oven simply won't work.

The bake element is the large heating coil at the bottom of your oven that provides the primary heat for baking. This 2000-watt, 240-volt element heats up to glowing red-hot temperatures and radiates heat upward to cook your food from below. It's responsible for bringing your oven up to temperature and maintaining that heat throughout the cooking process. The element measures 16-3/4 inches wide by 14 inches long with 3-inch wire leads that connect to your oven's electrical system.

Over time — typically after 8 to 15 years of regular use — bake elements fail because the metal coil develops breaks or cracks from repeated heating and cooling cycles. Each time you use your oven, the element expands when it heats up and contracts when it cools down. Eventually this constant expansion and contraction causes the metal to fatigue and break, creating an open circuit that prevents electricity from flowing through the element. When this happens, the element won't heat at all, or it may heat partially before failing completely. You might also see visible damage like blistering, bubbling, or separation of the coil.

You'll know your bake element needs replacement if it doesn't glow red when the oven is set to bake, if you see any breaks or dark spots in the coil, or if your oven simply won't reach the set temperature. This genuine OEM Whirlpool bake element is a direct replacement that will restore your oven to full baking performance. Installation takes about 20 to 30 minutes and requires disconnecting the power to your range and removing the mounting screws that hold the old element in place.