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Michael
April 5, 2023
Tool Taylor digital remote probe thermometer
Oven Set point 300f-off at 310f on at 289f
Recorded five cycles
These are averages 310 f hi 389f lo
differential average 22.5f
Thermostat offset adjustment is now -10f
How does one adjust the differential or bandwidth? Or is the long sensor at fault?
For model number JJW9527BAQ
Hi Michael, Thank you for writing. We suggest testing the Sensor. Testing the temperature sensor probe on your oven is easy. With the sensor at room temperature, measure the resistance between the two prongs at the end of the sensor connector. The resistance of the sensor should read approximately 1080 – 1090 ohms at room temperature. We hope this helps!
Removed the oven door by opening slightly, then pic door up to remove. Remove 2 screws holding oven sensor in place, gently pull on sensor to remove, had to remove about 8 inches to get at plastic connector. Unplug connector, had to use an adapter cable supplied with the PartSelect kit to install new sensor, push cable back into opening, reinstall 2 screws. The oven works fine! Note that due to thermal lag the temperature overshoots to 370 degrees and undershoots to 340 degrees, this appears to be normal oven operation. Putting door back in place was easy.
First I removed the two screws that hold the element in place. I then pulled the sensor out about 3 inches and disconnected the two wires. Next, I connected new sensor and screwed the new sensor back in place. One area for caution. Make sure that the electrical connection is pushed in past the insulation on the back side of the oven. Failure to do so will cause the plastic plug connector to melt from oven heat.
1. Turned off the circuit breaker for the oven. 2. Opened oven door used a phillips screwdriver to remove four black screws from under the top panel. 3. Lifted panel slightly & removed from oven. Removed four screws using 1/4" nut driver to remove old display unit. Disconnected three wire harnesses. 4. Connected three wire harnesses to new display unit & replaced four nut screws. 5. Hang the top panel on the top of oven & replace four screws removed in step 2. 6. Turn on the circuit breaker for the oven. ("Very easy! I'm a 63 yr. old woman!)