I removed only 3 screws that allowed me to lift the glass top on the stove. I removed the burner and I could see where it short circuited. I ordered the new burner element. After it arrived I replaced it by moving the wires from the old element to the new element, and put it back together. I am sure that I saved at least $200 in "labor".
1. Flip "OFF" circuit breaker. 2. Pull out range unit from wall. 3. Unplug range unit. 4. On the back of the range unit, remove 4 screws holding lower rear cover using a phillips head screwdriver. 5. Remove lower rear cover. 6. Unplug temperature sensor connector (1 wire connector located upper right section behind oven). 7. From inside oven (upper left, back corner), remove 2 screws holding temperature sensor unit using a Phillips head screwdriver. 8. Remove old temperature sensor unit. 9. Insert new temperature sensor unit (wire connector end first) through opening and secure reusing old screws. 10. Re-connect temperature sensor connector. 11. Re-attach and secure lower rear cover reusing 4 old screws. 12. Plug in range unit. 13. Move range unit back to desired location. 14. Flip "ON" circuit breaker.