This broiler pan and roasting rack set features a two-piece design that allows fat to drain away for cleaner cooking and reduced splatter. Made with a durable, high-heat resistant porcelain finish, it...
This broil element is a high-heat replacement component designed to provide radiant top-down cooking heat. It is commonly replaced when broiling performance is uneven or the element no longer heats. A...
This is a very easy repair as the sensor had 2 screws and slid out of the back of the inside of the oven just enough to hook up the new one. I never had to back the oven out of the wall. It is a 5 minute repair. Ok I did use my son's head lamp from scouts for better light as you have to kill the power to the oven, so no oven light. And you can't hold a flashlight and do this alone.
However, I ordered the part before I took the old part out. Don't do that. There are 2 froms of Temp sensors that you can order one male and one female. I did not know that and just ordered what looked to be the right part. It turned out that I needed the female sensor. When I called the folks at part select they were terrific! They sent out the new part the next day and a UPS form via email to send the other part back.
I don't know what a service call would have been but this was very easy. I will go here first for appliance parts. Women can fix stuff too!
First I removed the screws that hold the element in place. Then I removed the screws that hold the element shield on the top of oven in place. I then pulled the element out of the back of the oven about 3-4 inches and disconnected the two wires. I removed the whole assembly shield and element. Then I disconnected the element from the shield little brackets hold it in place. Took new element and fixed in place on the shield with the brackets. At this point I replaced the two screws that hold the element to oven shield. Then I took the whole assembly and reconnected the two wires. Pushed the element back into the back of the oven. Lined up the screw holes of oven and broiler shield put screws back in. And done. I might add I turned the power off to the oven before working on it.