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Old 05-01-2008, 02:26 AM   #1
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Brand: Kenmore
Model Number: 9119584991
Age: More than 10 years

Error code F3 comes on. Bought a new sensor, and there's nowhere in the owners manual does it show as to how to replace. Do I need to have a Technician do this? Please help. Thanks!
 
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No you can do this yourself. Cut the breaker off to the oven, and open the oven door, and you will look in the back, and you will see a thin rod, held in by 2 screws. take the 2 screws out, and pull the sensor toward you. Sometimes the molex plug gets caught in the rear, and you have to kind of giggle it. If you can't get it out, you will have to pull the oven out, and take the back off, and unplug the sensor from the rear. You can do it. It is easy. Don't pay a service man for a job that easy. I am a service man, that's why I say that. If you need me you can reach me at my web site at ApplianceEducator.com Tom
 
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Tom, you're right!, it sure is easy if you know what you're doing. Problem solved,
and I want to thank you for all your help. Have a good day!.
 
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Hlad to help. Tom ApplianceEducator.com
 
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