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Model Number: w27100w Brand: Jenn-Air Age: More than 10 years
I went to replace the bottom element in my oven and only have one wire to connected to elememt. Should there be two wires? I have tried fishing for the second wire but can not find one. I really do not want to pull the oven out of wall if there is only one wire that needs to be connected. Can anyone help me answer my question. Thanks
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