As previously mentioned the electrical connector on the replacement motor is the wrong size and will require some modification to make the connection. I decided to remove one of the metal spade connectors from the oven's plastic case (carefully prying the plastic open by pulling/pushing the metal spade connector through the front of the connector) and then connected the bare spade connector to one motor terminal and the other connector. (still in the plastic housing) to another motor terminal. I then wrapped electrical tape around the exposed connector to prevent the possibility of a short circuit. It does not matter which plug is connected to which terminal. In both cases, the fan rotates in the same direction. The stove heats up great now. The manufacturer of this part must either change the design or provide some kind of adapter.
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