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memphisyinzer  
#1 Posted : Friday, March 25, 2011 4:05:26 PM(UTC)
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I believe my temperature sensor is failing, based upon fault codes E2F3 and the oven over heating.
My Whirlpool unit is a double oven, with the upper over having the failing sensor unit. My unit is built into a cabinet.
My question is this..... I can see the sensor sticking out of the back wall of the oven. If I remove the screws holding the sensor to the back wall, can I pull the necessary parts through the opening behind the screws / cover such that I can replace the part myself?
Thanks,
Keith
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memphisyinzer  
#2 Posted : Friday, March 25, 2011 4:07:46 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: memphisyinzer Go to Quoted Post
I believe my temperature sensor is failing, based upon fault codes E2F3 and the oven over heating.
My Whirlpool unit is a double oven, with the upper over having the failing sensor unit. My unit is built into a cabinet.
My question is this..... I can see the sensor sticking out of the back wall of the oven. If I remove the screws holding the sensor to the back wall, can I pull the necessary parts through the opening behind the screws / cover such that I can replace the part myself?
Thanks,
Keith
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