Added: Jun 29, 2011
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http://www.partselect.com/PS1570174-Whirlpool-12001656-Long-Oven-Sensor-Kit.htm?SourceCode=15 Click here for more information on this part, installation instructions and more. This particular Long Oven Sensor Kit is specific to Whirlpool manufactured brands including Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Glenwood, and Caloric. To find an Oven Sensor Kit specific to your model, visit http://www.PartSelect.com If your range is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the oven sensor could solve your appliance problem. 1) Getting a sensor fault code 2) Oven not holding temperature 3) Oven not coming up to temperature PartSelect Part Number: PS1570174 Whirlpool OEM Part Number: 12001656 Tools used for this repair/replacement: 1) Philips screw driver Get model-specific repair help from PartSelect.com. Learn how to troubleshoot, diagnose and repair your appliance with user-generated installation instructions, hundreds of step-by-step repair videos, and our Virtual Repairman™. If you've got an appliance problem, we can help. http://www.partselect.com/Virtual-Repairman.htm
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partselect Says:
Feb 20, 2012 - @AlwaysHopeful87 You're welcome. We have a troubleshooting video about reasons why the oven won't get hot that discusses the oven sensor. I'll send you the videos link as YouTube won't allow me to post it here. Please let us know if you have any other questions.













AlwaysHopeful87 Says:
Feb 18, 2012 - Thank you for the post. Would have been nice to see how the sensor is to be tested.