Oven bake element. The terminals are male quarter inch spade connectors. The wires push onto the heating elements connectors. If the oven does not bake then the element could have burned out.
Chrome drip bowl (also called a drip pan) for 8-inch burner. The drip pan sits underneath the heating element to collect drips or spills around the burner.
Chrome drip bowl for 6-inch electric coil burner. This drip bowl sits underneath the burner to catch drips or spills.
Stove top surface element terminal block kit with interchangeable mounting brackets. The kit also includes ceramic wire nuts, heat shrink protective tubing, and wires. If the element works intermittently then the receptacle may be making poor contact with the element and needs replacement.
Surface element control switch for the large surface element. If the surface element is not heating the element can be tested to determine if it is defective. If not, the switch is likely causing the problem.
Stove top coil surface heating element, 8 inch. If the element does not heat either it or the control switch is defective. The coil can be tested to determine if it is at fault.
Range/stove surface element (6-inch). If the surface element won't heat, either the surface element or the surface element switch may be defective. To determine if the surface element is defective, use a multimeter to test it for continuity.
Oven anti-tip bracket kit. This bracket helps to secure the range and prevent it from tipping over.