How do you know it is a sensor problem? If you know. usually there will be instructions with thepart. http://www.amazon.com/12001676-Admiral-Aftermarket-Terminal-Receptacle/dp/B00IFA6TZW This part is the connection between the burner and power to the burner by way of the oven thermostat. It is not a sensor connected to the thermostat. The thermostat sensor is the long tube usually on the side of the oven. it has a small tube that connects to the oven thermostat. So if you have determined that the issue is the sensor or thermostat you will need a complete thermostat and the sensor I described. Some appliance parts dealers will help you if you have problems. I assume your existing part has burned and you get no voltage at the outlet? Usually the connection you cite is behind the plate holding the burner to the back of the oven. So you will need to remove the burner which will expose the connection the rest is just careful connection of wires usually by screws for the wires.
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How do you know it is a sensor problem? If you know. usually there will be instructions with thepart. http://www.amazon.com/12001676-Admiral-Aftermarket-Terminal-Receptacle/dp/B00IFA6TZW This part is the connection between the burner and power to the burner by way of the oven thermostat. It is not a sensor connected to the thermostat. The thermostat sensor is the long tube usually on the side of the oven. it has a small tube that connects to the oven thermostat. So if you have determined that the issue is the sensor or thermostat you will need a complete thermostat and the sensor I described. Some appliance parts dealers will help you if you have problems. I assume your existing part has burned and you get no voltage at the outlet? Usually the connection you cite is behind the plate holding the burner to the back of the oven. So you will need to remove the burner which will expose the connection the rest is just careful connection of wires usually by screws for the wires.