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Model Number: HBN455AUC Brand: Bosch Age: 5 - 10 years
I am replacing the convection element for the top oven. As per other threads, I tested and it was burned out (visibly). Have ordered and received the new element but found that the connection (female quick disconnect) on the wire is burned out/through as well. I need to find high heat connectors to replace this one. Is there a part I can order here or other suggestions? Also, now that I've run into this delay- since no local parts places have the high heat connectors, I've lost track of where to connect each wire. There are three wires (black/white, blue, and green). Any help advice will be greatly appreciated.
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