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Jennifer
February 12, 2025
First: my range model number ends in NDPSS- there isn’t a number in those last digits.
My question is this: for the past two years my oven settles at approximately 25 degrees hotter than my dial is set. But it isn’t always 25 degrees, sometimes it is 30 or even more.
One I figured out the 25 degrees, I have adjusted my cooking but the oven takes a minimum to get to a temperature and settle down at the long- term temperature so I have to plan an extra 30 minutes or so to ever put anything into my oven.
I had a plumber at my home yesterday (for a different reason) who said he thinks I need to replace the thermostat.
Does this sound correct and if so, will you advise the part number I need to order please?
Thank you for your help.
For model number ZDP364NDP2SS
Hello Jennifer, Thank you for asking. Yes, this is normally an indication the Temperature Sensor (thermostat) is faulty and may need to be replaced. It can also be tested. 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 six 1/4" hex nuts on rear of oven. Then through front/inside removed a single 1/4" hex nut to actually remove sensor. Unplug sensor connector, remove. Reversed steps, push oven back in place and plugged in. Tested oven function.
The existing terminal block on my Ge oven/Range had melted due to a loose wire causing sparking and starting the plastic casing of the terminal block on fire and melting it, Part select made the part easy to find and had it at my house in 2 days. All I had to do was remove six screws to take the back sheet metal cover off of the oven. Unscrew the terminal connections remove two mounting screws that held the terminal on to the oven body. This was a little trickier than it should have been because the melted plastic had reformed making it very hard to access the mounting screws. i then mounted the new piece and plugged the oven in, it took 15 minutes and was very easy. definitely saved me at-least a $100 for the service call i would have made if finding the part wasn't so convenient
Unplugged appliance and removed 5 screws on back of stove/oven and removed plate. Disconnected the sensor and unscrewed it on the inside of the oven. Pulled the cord through and replaced with new sensor. Replaced all parts and plugged in the appliance and tested. Worked great.