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Hotpoint RBS160DM2BB free standing electric range

Hotpoint RBS160DM2BB free standing electric range Parts

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Hotpoint Free Standing Electric Range RBS160DM2BB FAQs

Hotpoint electric ranges like model RBS160DM2BB are a solid choice when you want straightforward controls, dependable coil-surface cooking, and practical safety guidance. They are built for everyday baking and broiling; the best “fit” comes down to whether you prefer simple features over premium extras (like enhanced lighting or specialty burners).

What “good” means for this model

We judge an electric range on consistent heating, ease of use, and serviceability. The RBS160DM2BB is designed around core functions: surface units, basic oven controls, and standard racks and cooking modes (details are outlined in the RBS160DM2BB owner’s manual).

Strengths most owners value

  • Simple, familiar knob-and-oven-control operation
  • Coil elements that are typically quick to swap and troubleshoot
  • Clear safety instructions for attended cooking and proper pan sizing
  • Standard bake and broil performance for everyday meals
  • Parts support for common wear items (elements, drip pans, switches)

Common tradeoffs to consider

  • Fewer “premium” convenience features than higher-end ranges
  • Coil cooktops show spills more easily; drip pans may need regular replacement
  • Large-pan cooking depends on having the right element size available

Quick comparison: Hotpoint coil range vs. typical alternatives

Feature Hotpoint coil range (RBS160DM2BB) Typical glass-top electric range
Daily usability Straightforward Often more features/menus
Spill cleanup Drip pans and bowls Flat surface wipes easier
Repair approach Often simpler part swaps More sensors/electronics
Cookware needs Flat-bottom pans sized to element Flat-bottom pans; avoid scratching

Why it matters (performance and safety)

A “good” stove is one you can cook on confidently. The manual emphasizes attended cooking, correct cookware sizing, and turning knobs to OFF after a power loss to reduce fire risk (see the RBS160DM2BB owner’s manual). Following those basics improves results and helps prevent common cooktop problems.

Parts that affect day-to-day satisfaction

If performance feels “not so good,” these are the first items we check on coil electric ranges:

Last updated: February 2026

If you can’t find a part for your Hotpoint RBS160DM2BB electric range, we recommend confirming the full model number and then using the exploded-view diagrams and part lists in the RBS160DM2BB owner's manual to identify the exact part name and reference location before ordering.

Fast ways to locate the right part

  • Match the model number exactly: RBS160DM2BB (letters and numbers matter).
  • Use the manual’s parts and support sections to narrow down what system you’re working on (cooktop, oven door, wiring, drawer).
  • Search by the part description, not just the symptom (example: “surface element control switch” vs. “burner won’t heat”).
  • Check for common wear items first: drip pans, door gasket, bake element, broil element.
  • If the part is electrical, disconnect power at the breaker before inspecting or removing anything.

Common parts customers look for on this model

If you’re troubleshooting a specific symptom, these are frequently replaced items for the RBS160DM2BB:

Symptom Likely area Example part available for this model
Surface burner won’t heat or won’t regulate Cooktop control Range surface element control switch, 1,250-watt WB24T10022
Burner cuts in and out, arcing, loose connection Element receptacle/terminal Kit surface terminal (receptacle)
Oven takes too long to heat or won’t bake Bake circuit Range bake element WB30X46987
Heat leaks, uneven baking, hot handle Door seal Range oven door gasket WB35X29720

When the part still doesn’t show up

  1. Use the RBS160DM2BB installation guide to confirm the range is installed and grounded correctly (this helps rule out power-supply issues that look like “bad parts”).
  2. Compare what you see on the appliance to the part name used in diagrams (for example, “terminal block,” “harness,” “control switch”).
  3. If you’re unsure, contact Sears PartsDirect support with your model number and serial number so we can match the correct part to your exact configuration.

Why it matters

Hotpoint ranges often use similar-looking parts across multiple series; using the RBS160DM2BB documentation and exact part naming prevents ordering a switch, element, or gasket that fits a different revision.

Last updated: February 2026

If your Hotpoint electric range model RBS160DM2BB oven is not working, the most common causes are a tripped breaker or blown fuse, oven controls that are set incorrectly, or a failed heating circuit (bake or broil element, wiring, or connections). Start with power and control settings, then move to element inspection.

Quick checks first (fastest fixes)

  • Check your home electrical panel; reset the circuit breaker or replace the fuse.
  • Confirm the oven is actually set to Bake or Broil, then press Start (controls can look “on” but not be running).
  • If the display shows a single bracket "]", restore normal operation by pressing Bake and Broil together for 3 seconds, then set the special feature to On (steps are in the manual).
  • Make sure the range power cord is fully seated in a live, properly grounded outlet (if applicable).
  • Let the oven cool if you were trying to start a function right after heavy use.

What to inspect on the range (power off)

Turn off power at the breaker before opening panels or touching wiring.

  • Look for a glowing spot, blisters, or breaks on the heating element; stop using the oven if you see damage.
  • Check for loose or overheated wire terminals at the element and terminal block.
  • If the oven light and clock are also dead, focus on incoming power and the terminal connections.

Common parts involved

Symptom Most likely area What usually fixes it
Oven completely dead House power, terminal connections Reset breaker, repair power connection
Oven runs but won’t heat Bake/broil heating circuit Replace failed element or repair wiring
Intermittent heat Loose terminals, failing connection Tighten/repair terminals, replace damaged connector

If you find a damaged bake element, the correct replacement for this model is the range bake element WB30X46987.

Why it matters

An oven that will not heat is often a simple control or power issue, but damaged elements or overheated wiring can create shock or burn hazards. Correct diagnosis protects the range, your cookware, and your home wiring.

For model-specific operating steps and display messages, use the RBS160DM2BB owner’s manual.

Last updated: February 2026

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