I unplugged the stove. Then I removed the two Phillips head screws that attach the coil to the back wall of the oven and pulled the coil out a couple inches. There are two wires with a straight connector attached to each end of the coil. I pulled the two wires throught the insulation and out the holes. I disconnected each wire from the heating element. (They pull out straight, but you have to wiggle them a little to get them out.) I took a piece of tape and put over the ends of the wires to prevent them from slipping back through the holes. When the part came in I connected the wires to the end of the new coil and pushed the coil through the two holes. Using the screws that I removed, I attached the coil the the back wall of the oven. Then I plugged the stove bag in. It took 4 minutes to install the coil. This was a very easy appliance repair. (I ordered the part Monday morning and it was delivered on Tuesday.)