This is a factory-certified oven sensor kit with two harness adapters. Its purpose is to sense the temperature inside the oven. Replacing this part can fix an oven that is not reaching the proper temperature (too hot or not hot enough), not heating evenly, or an oven that will not start. To access this part, you will need access to the back of the range. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the screws on the access panel. Once the access panel is removed, you will notice a hole on the right side of the oven where the temperature sensor comes out of the oven. You will need to unplug the wire harness, and then open the oven door, locate it in the upper left corner, and remove the screws holding the temperature sensor in place. Pull the sensor out of the back of the oven, and replace it with your new part.
Works with the following brands:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, Magic Chef, Whirlpool
Works with the following products:
Range, Wall Oven, Microwave Oven Combo
Fixes the following symptoms:
Little to no heat when baking, Oven is too hot, Oven not heating evenly, Will Not Start
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Mo
February 3, 2022
Not sure which part to replace. When I turn on the Bake, the oven doesn't get hot enough and the fan runs all the time. When I turn on Convection Bake it seems to heat up and bake. I tried turning breaker off and back on but didn't help. Which part should I replace?
For model number SVD48600
Hello Mo, Thank you for the question. We suggest testing the Sensor first. 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. If the Sensor is good, you may have a faulty Electronic Clock Control Board that controls the oven functions. We hope this helps!
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Removed the oven door, removed existing screws. Pulled wire carefully out of opening, unclip connection. Reattached connection screwed back new sensor attached oven door finished.
Located inside, Top Left of Oven. It facilitated the contortions of getting to it by removing the oven door 1st. Only 2 screws and the hinge plates (1 each side). Made access much easier. Otherwise just as found on your website, 2 screws and very simple to do. It also worked/fixed the oven as the troubleshooting information suggested
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Oven would not start but oven light was as well as the clock
To remove and replace the sensor, I had to remove the back panel of the range and use a pair of forceps to feed the plug through the hole so I could disconnect the old sensor and connect the new sensor. The connecting plug of the original part would not go through the small rectangular hole in the range. If you are going to do this your
... Read moreself, find a pair of forceps or possibly needle nose pliers with teeth. It is not a terribly difficult repair but I sure am glad I had the forceps and my wife to assist me.
Removed two screws inside (upper left) oven that held oven sensor inplace; pulled sensor cable out to connector; unplugged sensor and plugged new sensor pushed cable back in and screwed the two screws back in. Easy and quick.
F1 error code would appear within minutes of starting oven. Oven would stop heating
Very simple. Remove the covering from the back of the range. Take out two screws holding the oven sensor inside of the oven. Remove the old sensor, put in the new and re-install the screws. The new part did not fix the problem but, it was a simple, cheap first attempt.
oven would not preheat had to keep playing with diagatel read out temp.
I called & and talked to rep.he was very polite & helpful . My problem was trying to do the repairs on too old of a stove that parts was no longer avalible. But I want to thank you for trying this site is a good company to contact for parts & repair help ! Again Thanks !
The oven was always humming and when I turn on the oven it gives me F#
I told my son, "when the parts come, you will know what parts to replace". And he did. He opened the oven, removed that long sensor part and replaced it with the new one. The humming stopped immediately and I baked in the oven as soon as he pushed back the range in its place.
oven and boiler would not heat up over 100 degrees
after installing sensor oven worked for half a day then stoped heating creating the same problems.I turned braker off before removing screws insde oven from sensor then removed back off oven unpluged sensor and pulled sensor out from inside of oven pushed new sensor wire in from inside of oven pulled wire throug from back of oven then put
... Read more screws in from inside of oven to hold sensor in pluged wirein back put back cover on and turned braker back
Shut the electricity off to oven. Opened The oven door removed the 2 screws holding the oven sensor in place slid out the old sensor used 1 of the wire pigtails to match old sensor and slide sensor back in and reinstall the to screws. Turned the electricity back on and tested the oven worked great.
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