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    Oven Sensor Test

    To find a new oven sensor for your electric or gas range, search http://www.repairclinic.com/Shop-For-Parts using your appliance's model number. Is your oven not heating or baking poorly? It's possible that your oven sensor isn't working. This free troubleshooting video shows step-by-step instructions on how to test a range oven sensor. RepairClinic.com carries oven sensors for many different brands including: Admiral, Amana, Americana, Bosch, Brown, Caloric, Crosley, Dacor, Danby, Dynasty, Electrolux, Emerson, Estate, Frigidaire, GE, Gaggenau, Garland, Gibson, Glenwood, Haier, Hardwick, Hotpoint, Inglis, JC Penney, Jenn Air, Kelvinator, Kenmore, KitchenAid, LG, Litton, Magic Chef, Maytag, Modern Maid, Montgomery Wards, Norge, RCA, Roper, Samsung, Sunray, Tappan, Thermador, Universal, Westinghouse, and Whirlpool. When the temperature is consistent but too high or too low, the oven thermostat or sensor is either mis-calibrated or defective. If your oven uses an electronic temperature-regulating device, you may have an electric sensor in the oven instead of a mechanical thermostat. If the oven temperature is off by 30 to 40 degrees in this type of unit, you must replace the sensor. Electronic ovens with a digital display use a sensor to monitor oven temperature. To solve temperature problems for these models, you may need to replace the sensor. On some digital-display models, you can calibrate the temperature using the key pad. See your operator's manual for details. For instructions on replacing oven sensor on your range, see our part replacement videos on our website. Find the appropriate part for your range and the part replacement video will be on the bottom of the part page: http://www.repairclinic.com/Range-Stove-Oven-Sensor-Thermistor-Parts If you need further assistance regarding your range oven sensor, or any other appliance repair projects, you can always ask for help at http://www.repairclinic.com/RepairHelp/Repair-Help Learn more about how an electric oven works! https://youtu.be/TqwhCRndNcM Learn more about how a gas oven works! https://youtu.be/ zlewCcs7ulY Connect With Us! http://Gplus.to/repairclinic https://www.facebook.com/RepairClinic https://www.twitter.com/RepairClinic Join our free VIP email list for discounts and money-saving tips: http://tinyurl.com/6prqxf3 And don't forget to like and comment on this video, and subscribe to our channel!