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Model Number: 911.4652192 Brand: Kenmore Age: More than 10 years
Help! I am trying to replace the bottom oven heating element. I cannot locate one of the terminal electrical leads that seems to be stuck somewhere in the back housing. How do I get to it/ locate it? It's a drop in oven.
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If you can't see the wire, the best suggestion would be to unplug the unit and then feel for it.....or pull the oven (again unplug) remove the back and try to located the wire that way.
Hope that helps Nat |
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