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Customer Questions and Answers for Oven Temperature Sensor (Short) by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18033765
Manufacturer Part Number: WP74011433

This oven temperature sensor measures the heat inside the oven and sends that signal to the control so the appliance can reach and maintain the set temperature. Use it to restore accurate baking and consistent heating.

  • Monitors actual oven cavity temperature and communicates with the control
  • Helps regulate element/burner cycling for steady, even heat
  • Failure may present as inaccurate temps, not reaching set temp, overheating, or very long preheat
What's included: 1 short-style oven temperature sensor
  • Disconnect power at the breaker and allow the oven to cool completely before service
  • Remove the mounting screw(s) securing the sensor inside the oven; gently pull it forward to access the wire connector
  • Disconnect the harness, connect the new sensor, route wires carefully, and resecure the sensor
  • If the connector retracts behind the liner, rear-panel access may be required

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Hello Don! The oven sensor is part number WPW10181986. Here is some information that may help with the installation, thanks! Remove screws from inside the oven ( some newer models like Frigidaire/Kenmore have the 2 screws on the outside at the back ) and pull towards you the inoperative sensor. If the connection on the sensor or the wire harness is not applicable to your model, use two ceramic high temp wire connectors to splice the wires together. Strip insulation on each wire approximately 1/2" from the end. On some models, the sensor may be serviced from the front, on others the hole in the oven liner is not large enough for the wire nut/connector to pass through and must be serviced from the rear. Important: Make sure the wire nuts/connectors are completely through the insulation and not touching the back of the oven cavity. Once the wire nuts/connectors are properly positioned, reinstall the sensor screws removed earlier.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Saturday, June 18, 2011

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