Step 1 – Remove the Oven Door
The thermostat control sits behind the temperature control knob with a capillary tube that runs around the back of the oven to the top of the oven cavity. To access it, you will need to move your appliance out so that you can remove the back panel.

If your built-in oven is not heating up, you will need to remove it from its position. It will be secured with fitting screws that you can find when opening the door. Remove the screws, lift the oven out of its position, then unplug any cables leading into it. Place it on a solid, flat surface before you start your work.

Having moved your oven out so that you can access it, you may now want to take off the door so that it is easier to work on the inside of the appliance. On most oven doors, there will be a latch on either hinge – flip it up.

With the latch opened, close the oven door without fully shutting it. Then, lift it up and out of the appliance.