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Have new GE replacement baker element for our range. I didnt take the old one out so I'm not

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Old 01-22-2008, 05:06 PM
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Have new GE replacement baker element for our range. I didnt take the old one out so I'm not certain of the way to hook up the wires on this new one.There are 3 wires coming into the back of the oven where the element screws in. 2 of the wires are black and one is yellow. Looks like only 2 places on the baking element to put wires. Where does the third wire go.
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two black wires goto one lead of the element and the yellow wire goes to the other lead of the element ..
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Thanks alot.
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