Modern ovens - are very comfortable, they can save our time. But sometimes, you may face the problem with no baking. There are a lot of reasons why your oven doesn't bake. One of the most common solutions will be to replace the temperature sensor. We have a fast and easy 6 steps guide, which could help you to fix oven Kenmore 911. Things that you need before starting: 1/4-inch nut driver, needle-nose pliers, work gloves, manufacturers approved temperature sensor. Let’s begin.
- Shut off all electricity to the oven.
- Remove the oven racks. Find the temperature sensor probe in the top left corner of the back wall of the oven interior. Using a 1/4-inch nut driver, remove the 2 hex head screws from the base of the temperature sensor probe.
- Carefully pull the oven temperature sensor probe forward into the oven interior. The wires connected to the probe have enough slack that you can pull it a just few inches—far enough to disconnect the wires. As you pull, use needle-nose pliers to guide the wire harness connector through the hole in the oven wall.
- Holding the connector with needle-nose pliers, depress the locking tab on the plug and disconnect the plug from the sensor probe. Don't let the connector slip back through the hole, or you must remove the back panel of the oven to retrieve it.
- While holding the connector with a pair of needle-nose pliers, snap it into the plug of the new probe. Push the wire into the back wall of the oven. Position the new sensor probe and line up the holes for the mounting screws. Insert the mounting screws and tighten firmly using a nut driver.
- Turn on the electricity to the wall oven.
Fixed! Make some tests! If this doesn't work, there could be a defective part that requires a replacement, and you may need to consult a professional.