GE PT925 manual Oven Temperature Sensor, Broil Element, To remove the oven temperature sensor

Models: PT925

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Oven Temperature Sensor

5.Remove the thirteen 1/4-in. hex-head screws from the top of the heat shield.

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4.Carefully pull the sensor and sensor wiring harness from the oven liner.

Note: When reinstalling the sensor, use a small flat- bladed screwdriver to push and guide the sensor wire harness into the oven liner.

6. Lift up the top heat shield.

Oven Temperature Sensor

The resistance of the temperature sensor is:

1080 Ω at room temperature

2650 Ω at clean temperature

To remove the oven temperature sensor:

1.Remove the main rear access panel. (See Rear Access Panels.)

2.Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that attach the sensor to the broiler element bracket.

3.Disconnect the sensor wiring harness from the back of the oven.

Disconnect

Broil Element

The broil element will not work if the temperature probe is plugged in. The broil element terminals are located behind the main rear access panel.

The broil elements are rated at:

Upper oven broil element (inner) - 1700 watts

Upper oven broil element (outer) - 1050 watts

Lower oven broil element (inner) - 2200 watts

Lower oven broil element (outer) - 750 watts

To remove the broil element:

1.Remove the main rear access panel. (See Rear Access Panels.)

IMPORTANT: The lower wattage elements use 3/16-in. terminal connections. The higher wattage elements use 1/4-in. terminal connections.

2. Disconnect the wires from the broil element.

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3.Remove the two 1/4-in. hex-head screws that attach the temperature sensor to the broiler element bracket.

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GE PT925 manual Oven Temperature Sensor, Broil Element, To remove the oven temperature sensor, To remove the broil element