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how to replace oven temperature sensor on a viking range
To replace the oven temperature sensor on a Viking range, follow these steps:
1. Turn off the power to the range by unplugging it or switching off the circuit breaker.
2. Open the oven door and locate the sensor. It is usually mounted on the back wall of the oven cavity.
3. Carefully remove the sensor by unscrewing the retaining screws or releasing any clips holding it in place.
4. Gently pull the sensor's wire harness through the opening in the oven wall.
5. Disconnect the wire harness from the old sensor.
6. Connect the wire harness to the new sensor.
7. Insert the new sensor back into the oven wall and secure it with the screws or clips.
8. Restore power to the range and test the oven to ensure the new sensor is working correctly.
1. Turn off the power to the range by unplugging it or switching off the circuit breaker.
2. Open the oven door and locate the sensor. It is usually mounted on the back wall of the oven cavity.
3. Carefully remove the sensor by unscrewing the retaining screws or releasing any clips holding it in place.
4. Gently pull the sensor's wire harness through the opening in the oven wall.
5. Disconnect the wire harness from the old sensor.
6. Connect the wire harness to the new sensor.
7. Insert the new sensor back into the oven wall and secure it with the screws or clips.
8. Restore power to the range and test the oven to ensure the new sensor is working correctly.
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