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In most cases, a single burner on an electric stove can be replaced without having to replace the entire stove. Electric stoves typically consist of individual heating elements that can be replaced individually if they malfunction or stop working.

To replace a burner on an electric stove, you would typically need to follow these steps:

  1. Ensure that the stove is turned off and unplugged to avoid any electrical hazards.

  2. Locate the faulty burner. It is usually a coil-type or a smooth glass-ceramic surface.

  3. Depending on the model of your stove, there may be different methods of removing the burner. In some cases, you may need to unscrew or unplug the burner from the socket. In other cases, the burners may be connected to a plug-and-play system, making it easier to remove.

  4. Once you have removed the faulty burner, take it to an appliance store or contact the manufacturer to find a suitable replacement. Make sure to provide them with the model number of your stove to ensure compatibility.

  5. Install the new burner by following the reverse steps of the removal process. Make sure it is securely connected and properly seated.

If you are uncertain about the process or feel uncomfortable doing it yourself, it's advisable to consult a professional technician or contact the manufacturer for assistance. They can guide you through the specific steps for your stove model or arrange for a repair service if needed.

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